I still remember a big shot who was robbed of his cryptocurrency by a group of people on the street in China, with tens of millions of dollars stolen. I still avoid mentioning cryptocurrency in real life and never participate in cryptocurrency-related social media. I try my best to ensure my personal safety. Cryptocurrency is the easiest asset to transfer, but it's also the easiest to be targeted. Many Gen Z guys like to show off their wealth in real life after making money, which I understand, but remember to be extra careful about personal safety. People's hearts are completely unpredictable. The incident of Lan Zhanfei being robbed in Africa is only a few months old. Going back further, there was the case of a crypto tycoon being murdered in Bali with his wallet completely emptied. In the current environment and interpersonal relationships in China, I think that for someone who has suddenly accumulated wealth, flaunting it is a self-destructive act and makes them easy targets for malicious people. We brothers should just chat online, earn US dollars, withdraw money occasionally, and live a fulfilling life. Why do we have to meet in person? We're all making money, there's really no need.
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