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TikToker Happi Mommi Exposed for Past: Got Rich by "Mining" Cryptocurrency
Nguyễn Ngọc Anh, also known as Happi Mommi, a beloved TikToker known for her videos about family life, recently went viral on social media by sharing her journey of "leaving the city to return to the countryside" in the Facebook group Nghiện Nhà. She talked about the decision to leave Hanoi, move to Hoi An to rent a house and open a homestay to take advantage of the tourism appeal. The inspiring post encouraged women to dare to dream big and stay committed to their choices, quickly attracting attention.
But the storm hit when many people unexpectedly "exposed" her past. They accused Ngoc Anh of being a "master" of cryptocurrency fraud, luring numerous victims into investing in unclear projects, leading to heavy losses and even debts of tens of billions of dong. One person expressed indignation: "You flaunt a beautiful life from scam money, while the victims are suffering, it's really unbelievable!" Under the post, a number of other women spoke out, recounting their bitter experiences when they believed the investment invitations from her and similar groups. Notably, Ngoc Anh attached the hashtag #DragonCapital in the post, leading many to mistakenly think that this investment fund is related to her. This has sparked controversy and affected the reputation of Dragon Capital. Under public pressure, she spoke out to clarify on her personal page, asserting that she did not intend to deceive anyone and that her past has been accepted by her family. However, the article and some videos showcasing her assets have been deleted, but the public still demands a clearer explanation. Dragon Capital quickly responded, affirming that it only sponsors the "When Women Invest" contest to enhance financial knowledge, and is not related to Ngọc Anh's personal activities or any cryptocurrency transactions. As a fund operating legally for over 30 years in Vietnam, they emphasize their commitment to transparency and compliance with the law. The case is still hot, leaving a big question about the truth behind this "Inspiring" story.