A mysterious figure, identifying as "Hu Lezhi" and claiming to be an ordinary programmer, has sparked intrigue after destroying over 600 ETH ($1.6 million) and donating 711.52 ETH ($1.9 million) to WikiLeaks.
The anonymous individual embedded cryptic messages in the transactions, alleging large-scale military deployment of brain-computer chips used for mind control.
They accused executives at Chinese hedge fund Kuande Investment of persecuting employees through advanced neural manipulation.
According to their claims, all major military powers are exploiting radio signals and nano-brain interfaces to control citizens and even turn animals into digital slaves.
Over the past week, the sender has reportedly burned a total of 600 ETH and donated nearly 1,950 ETH ($5.48 million), with WikiLeaks receiving a significant portion.
OKX is officially entering the U.S. crypto market, unveiling plans to roll out its centralized trading platform and wallet service across the country.
In a move positioning Panama City at the forefront of digital finance in Latin America, Mayor Mayer Mizrachi revealed that the city will soon begin accepting cryptocurrency payments for various public services, including taxes, permits, and even bus fares.
As trade tensions rise and economic signals grow harder to read, America’s largest banks are posting quarterly results that reflect both resilience and caution.
Donald Trump is once again making headlines in the crypto space—this time with an upcoming blockchain-based game that blends virtual real estate and digital assets.