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Cryptocurrency scams will soon be made public
An anonymous Twitter user @adyingnobody claimed to have used Telegram's security exploit method to secretly obtain the data in the private chat groups of influencers (KOL) in the cryptocurrency market.
The @adyingnobody account found a vulnerability of the Telegram messaging platform to exploit message data between October 2019 and May this year.
They went on to claim that the truth revealed would cause many projects to collapse because of scams, while celebrities suffered a backlash from the public.
The incriminating evidence includes discussions related to fraud, financial fraud, racism, homophobia and sex crimes.
This user claims to hold messages from the project founders who are in the group of 200 largest digital currencies, DeFi models, stablecoins, exchanges.
Whether crypto KOL's are cheating remains untested
As of now, June 9, the reliability of @adyingnobody statements because the account is completely anonymous, has no concrete evidence and still needs to be verified.
Many investors in the cryptocurrency community have expressed doubts about the above claims. They suggested that this could be a scam to steal cryptocurrencies or entice gullibles to download files with malicious code to infiltrate the device.
@adyingnobody share that he became rich by reading messages in groups of hedge funds (Ventures Capital) and knowing many secrets about the scams to get rich of the cryptocurrency KOL world. The user said he was suffering from a violent illness and before he left, he wanted to cleanse his conscience by publishing the truth.
"It doesn't matter to me anymore. I'm dying of diseases that are tormenting my body. The money I earn goes to my family, and I'll disappear after that. But not before this guilt occurred. Released from me. "
The information will be revealed for the first time on July 15 and all data will be released in full on July 7.