On the surface, it appears to be an attempt to restore her image, but in reality, it may be an effort to avoid jail time.
Recently, I've received some information: over in Hong Kong, someone has already contacted internal channels and law enforcement agencies. The related audit workload is enormous, because there’s more than one case of similar fake donations, so at first she wasn’t given priority.
But the day the incident broke out, people in traditional circles were already aware. As the situation gained attention and more details were uncovered...
Many people think individuals are invisible in the online world. But every message you send can actually be precisely located and traced. Your digital footprint is clearer than you imagine.
This incident reminds us: although Web3 emphasizes decentralization and privacy, you can’t escape the responsibilities you should bear. There are traces left on-chain, and reality will still catch up with you.
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CryptoPhoenix
· 8h ago
There's nowhere to hide on-chain, this time it's really blown up...
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Another story of someone who thought they were clever—this time, there's no rebirth for her.
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Digital footprints are even harder than character—you just can't escape them.
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Web3 claims to be about freedom, but no one can hide from the law. This is true decentralization [bitter smile].
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Looks like it's time to change perspective. This isn't a buying opportunity... it's a wake-up call.
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The bear market teaches tough lessons. This guy got educated by both the market and the law—pretty thorough.
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Belief is one thing, traps are another. This reminds us that we need to put our conscience on-chain, too.
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Just one step away from prison time—shows that the public's eyes are sharp. Conservation of energy, everyone.
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Tired of hearing about being "reborn from the ashes"—this time it's really about to happen, just in prison.
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RektButStillHere
· 12-05 07:42
Everything on-chain is eternal, isn't it? It's time to settle the accounts now.
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HodlVeteran
· 12-04 22:34
Ha, still thinking you can stay anonymous on-chain? I used to be that naive too, but by 2018 the market had already exposed everything.
Take this to heart: go all-in if you want, but breaking the law is still breaking the law—you can't escape it.
If you’re playing Web3, you have to accept it: no one is truly invisible, sooner or later you’ll have to face reality.
Watching this whole drama just reminds me of those "on-chain hackers" who thought they were invincible.
Digital footprints are even clearer than the neighborhood gossip back home—don’t think you can wipe them away.
Rebuilding your image? Ha, that’s just the prelude to pleading guilty—once Hong Kong gets serious, it’s over.
I’ve seen too many people try to disappear over the years, but they all got caught in the end. What never fades on-chain, you’ll never escape in real life.
Bottom line: you can’t dodge any of the consequences you’re supposed to bear. Web3 is just the same old game with a new skin.
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BearMarketBuilder
· 12-04 22:30
Everything on-chain is just data; you can't erase it even if you want to.
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No matter how wild your imagination is, you can't change the audit records.
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That's why, no matter how decentralized Web3 is, you still need to have ethics; otherwise, it'll backfire sooner or later.
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LOL, thinking the internet is a lawless place, but law enforcement had already come knocking.
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Pulling off fake donations these days is just asking for trouble.
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No matter how good your image is, you can't escape on-chain traces—karma comes fast.
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I've said it before, digital footprints are way more transparent than you think.
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Saying "avoid jail time" sounds harsh, but it's pretty accurate.
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With Hong Kong law enforcement stepping in, this won't just blow over.
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Like I said, doing bad things on-chain is basically nailing down your own evidence.
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NewPumpamentals
· 12-04 22:28
Everything on-chain is traceable, you can't fake it, bro.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 12-04 22:24
On-chain data never disappears; thinking you can do whatever you want just because you're anonymous is too naive.
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SillyWhale
· 12-04 22:06
Everything on-chain is transparent. Think you’re safe just because you deleted something? Think again.
Naive—your digital footprint will always come back to bite you.
You really can’t get away with fake donations. If Hong Kong decides to take real action...
Decentralization can’t override the law. Let’s see how she tries to cover up this time.
Leaving traces on-chain and still trying to hide? Wake up, everyone.
Gotta put on a “good person” act before running off—what a move.
Web3 may offer freedom, but don’t think you can use privacy as a shield.
If a single fake donation case is this messy, imagine a whole bunch of them.
Audit teams are on the way. Sooner or later, the accounts will be settled.
On the surface, it appears to be an attempt to restore her image, but in reality, it may be an effort to avoid jail time.
Recently, I've received some information: over in Hong Kong, someone has already contacted internal channels and law enforcement agencies. The related audit workload is enormous, because there’s more than one case of similar fake donations, so at first she wasn’t given priority.
But the day the incident broke out, people in traditional circles were already aware. As the situation gained attention and more details were uncovered...
Many people think individuals are invisible in the online world. But every message you send can actually be precisely located and traced. Your digital footprint is clearer than you imagine.
This incident reminds us: although Web3 emphasizes decentralization and privacy, you can’t escape the responsibilities you should bear. There are traces left on-chain, and reality will still catch up with you.