The thing that cryptocurrency players are most unwilling to see has happened!

Recently, a Canadian man claimed that he became a kidnapping target because his abductors mistakenly believed he held a large amount of Bitcoin, and he was subsequently forced to hide with his family.

The Canadian man stated that the attackers intended to torture him and mistakenly thought he possessed a significant amount of Bitcoin.

Why are cryptocurrency traders easy targets for criminals?

Anonymity and difficulty in tracking: The anonymity of cryptocurrency transactions allows criminals to thrive; in these cases, ransoms are often paid in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, with complex and hard-to-trace transaction paths, facilitating criminal activities.

Moreover, the high financial threshold of the industry: Cryptocurrency traders often hold substantial digital assets, making them easy high-value targets.

Especially cryptocurrency KOLs and executives of exchanges, their high exposure and net worth attract the attention of criminals.

If Satoshi Nakamoto had not remained anonymous, he might have been caught by Americans long ago for private currency creation; Binance's Zhao is the best example. Therefore, each of us who holds cryptocurrency should learn from Satoshi Nakamoto.

During the Spring Festival, when you go back for the New Year, do not tell anyone that you hold cryptocurrency.

Moreover, do not brag about Bitcoin to everyone you meet, and do not bring up Bitcoin in any conversation; there is no need to make yourself sound like a lunatic, nor to act like a pyramid scheme promoter.

For yourself and for others, if others make money, they will not thank you; if they lose money, they will surely hold a grudge against you for a lifetime.

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