- A self-identified programmer has burned 600 ETH ($1.6M) and donated 711.52 ETH ($1.9M) to WikiLeaks through multiple transactions.
- The transactions contained messages alleging mind control technology deployment by Chinese hedge fund Kuande Investment executives.
- The whistleblower, using the name Hu Lezhi, claims widespread military use of nano-brain-computer chips for citizen control.
- Total transactions over the past week amount to approximately $5.48 million in combined burns and donations.
- The messages were sent through inactive Ethereum addresses and included detailed allegations about technological manipulation.
In a series of unprecedented cryptocurrency transactions, a whistleblower has burned and donated Ethereum worth millions while broadcasting alarming claims about alleged mind control technology deployment by a Chinese investment firm.
The anonymous individual, identifying as Hu Lezhi, executed multiple transactions on the Ethereum network, sending messages that accused executives at Kuande Investment (also known as WizardQuant) of using advanced technology to control employees.
The transactions included a significant burn of over 600 ETH ($1.68 million) sent to a null address (an irretrievable cryptocurrency address), and a substantial donation of 711.52 ETH ($1.9 million) to WikiLeaks. These actions have drawn attention within the cryptocurrency community, particularly due to the scale of the financial sacrifice involved.
In the transaction messages, translated from Chinese, Lezhi stated: “Brain-computer chips have been deployed militarily on a large scale. All military powers are using base stations, radios, and nano-brain-computer chips to control all citizens.”
The allegations extend beyond corporate misconduct, suggesting a broader conspiracy involving technological manipulation. Reports indicate that the total value of cryptocurrency moved by the whistleblower reaches approximately $5.48 million across various transactions.
This incident marks one of the largest individual cryptocurrency burns combined with political messaging in recent history. While the veracity of the claims remains unverified, the significant financial commitment has sparked discussions about the intersection of cryptocurrency, whistleblowing, and technological surveillance concerns.
The case draws parallels to previous instances of cryptocurrency being used as a medium for whistleblowing, though the scale and specific nature of these transactions set them apart from historical precedents.
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