Anonymous wrote:Update on the church crypto scammers: So now that church members have put their hard earned money into this crypto brand a couple months ago, it has peaked and is now on the downward slide - people are losing money. These people promoting it are urging people to buy more on the downward slide and asking people to have faith and pray for it to go back up in value. Pastor says nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Crypto is a scam, period. But even if you assume some sort of crypto trading is good old speculative fun on an inherently worthless “asset”, you have to acknowledge the time, place, and manner of what your fellow parishioners are doing is ultra scammy.
The pastor knows what is going on and refuses to stop it. What other things is he allowing to happen in his flock? Child abuse? Spousal abuse? Embezzlement? The job of a pastor is to lead, and yours is straight letting his flock go astray. It’s time to either get a new church or get a new pastor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update on the church crypto scammers: So now that church members have put their hard earned money into this crypto brand a couple months ago, it has peaked and is now on the downward slide - people are losing money. These people promoting it are urging people to buy more on the downward slide and asking people to have faith and pray for it to go back up in value. Pastor says nothing.
The money likely isn’t real (eg what they’re seeing in their accounts is just #’s they can’t withdraw, the scammers have already taken the money). We had something similar happen to an older couple we know.
I’d take this extremely seriously and report this to your local FBI branch / office, they’re the first stop for suspected crimes like this. You can stay anonymous if you’d like.
How do you know if you are buying it through a legit or scam website? How do people by Bitcoin?