Na-hack ang X Account ng Pangulo ng Paraguay, Ibinahagi ang Bitcoin Scam
Sinabi ng account ni Santiago Peña na gagawing legal na tender ang Bitcoin .

Ano ang dapat malaman:
- Ang X account ni Paraguayan President Santiago Peña ay na-hack, na maling nag-aanunsyo na ang Bitcoin ay gagawing legal na tender sa South American nation.
- Ang opisyal na pahina ng Panguluhan ng Paraguay ay nag-post na ang impormasyon ay mali.
- Nagho-host ang Paraguay ng makabuluhang mga operasyon ng pagmimina ng Bitcoin ngunit walang komprehensibong balangkas ng regulasyon ng Crypto .
Ang X account ng Pangulo ng Paraguay, Santiago Peña, ay na-hack noong Lunes.
Ang account ay nag-post na ang Paraguay ay gumagawa ng Bitcoin
"Mga mamumuhunan: ang iyong pamumuhunan ngayon ay tutukuyin ang sukat ng paglulunsad na ito. I-secure ang iyong stake sa Bitcoin," sabi ng mensahe sa Ingles. Ang mga naunang post ni Peña ay nakasulat sa Espanyol.
Ang opisyal na pahina ng Panguluhan ng Paraguay nai-post sa X na mali ang impormasyong nauugnay sa bitcoin at maaaring na-access ng hindi awtorisadong tao ang account.
Ang Paraguay ay naging tahanan ng malalaking pagmimina ng Bitcoin , lalo na sa
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