Someone burned 500 ETH to accuse Chinese hedge fund CEOs of using brain-computer weapons
The incident highlights the potential for blockchain to be used as a platform for public accusations, impacting reputations and market dynamics. The post Someone burned 500 ETH to accuse Chinese hedge fund CEOs of using...
The incident highlights the potential for blockchain to be used as a platform for public accusations, impacting reputations and market dynamics.
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