‘Enron’ Teases Comeback On 23rd Anniversary Of Bankruptcy: Social Media Skeptical, Warns Of Crypto Scam

Former energy company Enron holds its place in history as one of the largest accounting scandals in U.S. history. A social media account claiming to be the energy company is teasing a comeback on the 23rd anniversary of the company’s bankruptcy.

What Happened: Anyone around the financial markets when Enron Corporation declared bankruptcy on Dec. 2, 2001, is likely skeptical to trust a revival of the former company or any company using the name Enron to launch a new business.

On Monday, a social media account on X of @enron teased the revival of the energy company with a one-minute video and the caption “We’re back. Can we talk?”

The post on X has already been Community Noted with the caution that this could be “a crypto scam masquerading as bankrupted Enron Corporation.”

The video declares the world is changing faster than ever and change is needed.

“In the modern world, we must accept that change is the only constant,” the video declares.

The video features many images that appear like they could be created using artificial intelligence, followed by several individuals declaring “I am Enron” and the former company’s logo being made by a series of people.

The X account for Enron, which has …

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