Chinese Crypto Investor Burns $1.3 Million in Ethereum, Claims Attack by Brain-Computer Weapons
A shocking incident recently unfolded in the world of cryptocurrency as a Chinese crypto investor, known as “Hu Lezhi,” burned $1.3 million in Ethereum (ETH) for mysterious reasons. The blockchain analytics firm Arkham reported on this unusual event.
According to reports, Hu Lezhi sent the ETH to a burn address and made serious allegations against Xin Feng and Yuzhi Xu, executives at a Chinese quantitative hedge fund called WizardQuant. Hu Lezhi accused them of using “brain-computer weapons to persecute all company employees and former employees.”
Lezhi further claimed that Feng and Xu themselves were under some form of control. WizardQuant, also known as Kuande, was implicated in these allegations.
Describing himself as an “ordinary programmer and entrepreneur,” Hu Lezhi stated that he has been a target of monitoring and manipulation by a mind control organization since birth. In the past week, his address has sent a total of $4.95 million to the burn address, Wikileaks, and the Ethereum Foundation. Additionally, significant amounts of ETH were transferred to a Coinbase Deposit and a fresh address.
At the time of writing, ETH was trading at $2,669, with a nearly 3% decrease in the past 24 hours. The cryptocurrency market was left bewildered by this unprecedented act.
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