Scammers often post these phrases to trick people into "logging in" to a wallet to see if there is money inside.
This likely refers to an arbitrary ID number and a "Gold" (Au) or "Australian" (AU) exclusive tag, commonly used in drop-shipping or fake luxury retail sites to create a sense of rarity for non-existent items. Conclusion Scammers often post these phrases to trick people
Anyone who has these words can take full control of your assets. "It is a 47-second loop
"It is a 47-second loop. You see a grid of red lines rising like a city skyline. There is no sound, but you feel a rush. Then a sensation I can only describe as a warm blanket being pulled over a happy greyhound. Then the name 'HARRY SUSTO' flashes in green monospace font, followed by the number 5532. When it ends, you feel an intense craving to smile." Then a sensation I can only describe as