MrBeast Puts $100K on the Line After YouTube Scam Scandal Blows Up!

Buckle up, because this one’s wild. A top Team Water donor, Erik Bergman, just revealed he was scammed out of a jaw-dropping $1.25 MILLION — all thanks to a fake “MrBeast” crypto scheme that even roped in big names like Adin Ross and Mark Rober.
Here’s how it went down: after donating $1M to MrBeast’s Team Water project, Bergman says he got a WhatsApp message from “MrBeast” himself inviting him to a private group chat. Inside? Huge creators like Adin Ross and Mark Rober — plus talk of an exclusive trip to Africa to see wells being built. Sounds legit, right?
Then came the bait. The fake MrBeast announced he was launching his own crypto coin in partnership with Coinbase — and only insiders could buy early. Bergman fell for it, investing $1.25M into what he thought was a golden opportunity.
But cracks started to show. Bergman noticed Adin Ross’s number had a UK country code, raising suspicions. So, he went straight to the source — he called the real MrBeast. His response?
“What? I never created such a group.”
💥 Boom. Just like that, Bergman realized he’d been scammed — the WhatsApp group, the creators, the crypto coin… all fake.
And here’s where it gets spicier: MrBeast himself jumped into the chaos online, posting:
“If anyone provides information in this case that leads to the scammer’s arrest, I’ll give you a $100,000 reward.”
Yep, MrBeast is now literally offering a bounty to catch the mastermind behind this elaborate hoax.
Fans on social media are already sounding off:
- “Only in 2025 could fake MrBeast pull a heist like this.”
- “Adin Ross being part of the scam group is the most random thing ever.”
- “$1.25M gone? Even Squid Game prize money feels small now.”
The question now: will MrBeast’s $100K bounty be enough to smoke out the scammer? Or has this con artist just pulled off one of the slickest scams in YouTube history? 👀
Stay tuned — because this story is only getting messier.