Not exact matches
People will post
fake pictures, lie about their age, and then you have the
fake profiles from Nigeria trying to get you to send them
money.
Whether it's
picturing how much of your house you actually own with each mortgage payment, coloring a
picture to monitor your progress, or plastering your wall with (hopefully
fake)
money to represent your net worth, there are a lot of ways to make
money fun, interesting, and more concrete.
Another Initial Coin Offering (ICO) project, called Giza, was revealed to be a scam after the ICO raised more than USD 2 million, used a
fake LinkedIn profile and copied
pictures from another user's Instagram to create a false persona and went on their merry way with the
money, CNBC reported.