This matter is indeed quite ironic. The person who became famous in the crypto community for the "routing" strategy has recently been released, but there are two versions circulating about the reason for his release.



One version is that a big shot directly sponsored him, aiming to see if his electronic pet project could survive the winter, and to gain some heat and traffic in the process—after all, public opinion heat itself is a kind of asset.

The other, more realistic version: a professional bail company got involved, charging an annual interest rate of 15-25%. The key point is that if he cannot repay the money, they have the right to handle his remains after his death. This is essentially a real-life "kill line"—once touched, there's no turning back.

Both hypotheses have their own craziness. The first reveals the current state of the crypto community's ecosystem, while the second deeply exposes the brutal logic of high-interest bail businesses. Regardless of which is true, this story already says everything.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 3h ago
Damn, this second explanation is really harsh—even after death you have to have your body dealt with...this isn't bail, it's an indentured servitude contract!
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CryptoDouble-O-Sevenvip
· 01-08 07:08
Oh my god, 15-25% annual interest? This is basically legal usury, and they even handle body disposal... This scheme is unbeatable. It's outrageous, either you're played by the big shots or you're kidnapped by financial institutions, there's no third way. Can't turn things around even with a strategy, this time it's really the endgame.
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FlatlineTradervip
· 01-07 06:54
Haha, this plot is really incredible... The bail company's logic is basically just high-interest lending with a different disguise. --- The cost for the characters to turn their lives around is really heavy—15-25% annual interest, who can handle that? --- Will the electronic pet project survive? I doubt it, unless the big shot behind it truly plans to keep bleeding. --- That part about handling the remains... this is no longer a financial issue; it's outright threats. --- This is how the crypto community is—an ecosystem where everyone wants to make a quick buck, with no clear distinction between black and white. --- Rather than saying bail, it's more like they've just changed masters; after all, everyone is under control. --- Ironically, the electronic pet project is worth more than his own life.
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ColdWalletGuardianvip
· 01-07 06:51
Wow, 15-25% annualized return and still handling corpses? Is this really not a gangster movie plot?
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GasFeeCryvip
· 01-07 06:50
Haha isn't this just the encrypted version of "The Shawshank Redemption"? Only the director is a lunatic. --- 15-25% interest can still handle corpses? This deal is really ruthless, much more savage than on-chain lending. --- Wait, electronic pet projects can still be used as collateral? How desperate do you have to be to use it for emergency rescue? --- I just want to know if that big shot is genuinely investing or just looking for entertainment. Anyway, making a buzz is enough. --- The term "kill line" is used so well, as if he owes this debt for the rest of his life. --- The logic of the crypto community saving people is really absurd—saving you isn't really about saving you, it's about traffic. --- So the key question is, can this guy finally pay back the 15-25%? If not, he's basically dead socially. --- This story is so ironic that I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
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GateUser-74b10196vip
· 01-07 06:48
15-25% annual interest can still handle remains... This deal is truly amazing, more exciting than any project in the crypto world.
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SybilSlayervip
· 01-07 06:33
Hmm... Can an annual interest rate of 15-25% still handle the remains? This is no longer a financial product; it's just outrageous.
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rugpull_survivorvip
· 01-07 06:29
Damn, 15-25% interest can still handle remains, this bail company is really ruthless --- It's both a line of code and electronic pets, this guy really dares --- The second version sounds like a gangster movie script, too crazy --- Just want to ask, which version would you choose? I definitely bet on the big shot to drive traffic --- It's really a "kill zone," a single mistake in debt repayment and you're permanently offline, outrageous --- This is how the crypto circle is, never short of these magical stories --- It's hard to hold on, does the bail company have the right to handle remains? What kind of logic is this --- No matter which one, it shows how deep this circle really is --- Can electronic pets survive the bear market? That's the real question
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