There’s been another incident in Jiayu County, Hubei. While investigating a personal information infringement case, local police found a bunch of things in the suspect’s rented apartment. What’s even more surprising is that they discovered nearly 1.9 million virtual coins in the suspect’s wallet. The details of the case haven’t been fully disclosed, and it’s unclear exactly which cryptocurrency it is, but with that quantity, if it’s a mainstream coin, that’s no small sum. These days, people hide their coins in all sorts of unexpected places.
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OvertimeSquid
· 1h ago
1.9 million? Damn, how much is that? How are we supposed to figure it out without knowing the token?
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LayerHopper
· 12-05 09:28
1.9 million coins? Not saying which coin it is feels a bit disappointing. If it turns out to be some shitcoin, then all this excitement is for nothing.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/
· 12-05 05:20
1.9 million? Damn, how much money is that? It's really hard to judge without specifying the coin.
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0xLuckbox
· 12-05 05:11
1.9 million coins? Seriously? If that's Bitcoin, I'd faint on the spot. This guy really knows how to play the game.
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LiquidityNinja
· 12-05 05:03
1.9 million virtual coins sitting in his wallet, this guy really can't hold it together anymore.
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0xSunnyDay
· 12-05 05:01
1.9 million coins? Damn, that's an insane number. If it's really a mainstream coin, that guy is really good at hiding it.
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 12-05 04:58
1.9 million? Bragging without even clarifying which token it is, that's really ridiculous.
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WenMoon42
· 12-05 04:56
1.9 million coins? If that's BTC or ETH, I'd be shocked. The police really need to keep this safe.
There’s been another incident in Jiayu County, Hubei. While investigating a personal information infringement case, local police found a bunch of things in the suspect’s rented apartment. What’s even more surprising is that they discovered nearly 1.9 million virtual coins in the suspect’s wallet. The details of the case haven’t been fully disclosed, and it’s unclear exactly which cryptocurrency it is, but with that quantity, if it’s a mainstream coin, that’s no small sum. These days, people hide their coins in all sorts of unexpected places.