I lost all my dollars ... I'm adding now 20 dollars more .. if anyone can suggest me something positive to reach atleast 500 dollars ... people are making millions and I'm the loser...
is Luma any crypto coin . A guy is telling me we will trade for 50 50 . he's sending me the contract of coin also ,idk what the hell is that . is this safe guys ,please need immediate response,thanks
I closed my all futures for today with a loss of 25 dollars. I think it's not safe for people like me who are beginners. Yesterday I was able to make a profit of 200 dollars ,but today I'm taking leave ... see you guys tomorrow Best of Luck and don't make losses ....
pakistan got 90 percent theives during partition 😂
Sabahat
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🚨🚨😨 Police 👮 Officer Among Suspect in Pakistan 🇵🇰 Crypto Trader's Kidnapping ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A cryptocurrency trader, Arsalan, was kidnapped by five men impersonating police officers in Karachi, Pakistan, on December 25. The kidnappers, who arrived in an unmarked police van, forced Arsalan to transfer $340,000 from his cryptocurrency account to their own accounts. They also snatched Rs8,000 in cash from his pocket before releasing him.
The investigation led to the arrest of seven suspects, including a policeman, who were involved in the kidnapping. The suspects were identified as Haris Ashar, Muhammad Rizwan Shah, Tariq Hassan Shah, Muzammil Raza, Umar Jilani, Umar, and Noman Rifat.
Police sources revealed that evidence linked police officers to the crime, including a recovered police mobile and a route map tracking the accused's movements. The Anti-Violent Crime Cell (AVCC) investigated the possible involvement of police officials in the crime.
The incident has raised concerns about the safety and security of cryptocurrency traders in Pakistan. It highlights the need for increased awareness and vigilance among traders, as well as stricter law enforcement measures to prevent such crimes.
🚨🚨😨 Police 👮 Officer Among Suspect in Pakistan 🇵🇰 Crypto Trader's Kidnapping ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A cryptocurrency trader, Arsalan, was kidnapped by five men impersonating police officers in Karachi, Pakistan, on December 25. The kidnappers, who arrived in an unmarked police van, forced Arsalan to transfer $340,000 from his cryptocurrency account to their own accounts. They also snatched Rs8,000 in cash from his pocket before releasing him.
The investigation led to the arrest of seven suspects, including a policeman, who were involved in the kidnapping. The suspects were identified as Haris Ashar, Muhammad Rizwan Shah, Tariq Hassan Shah, Muzammil Raza, Umar Jilani, Umar, and Noman Rifat.
Police sources revealed that evidence linked police officers to the crime, including a recovered police mobile and a route map tracking the accused's movements. The Anti-Violent Crime Cell (AVCC) investigated the possible involvement of police officials in the crime.
The incident has raised concerns about the safety and security of cryptocurrency traders in Pakistan. It highlights the need for increased awareness and vigilance among traders, as well as stricter law enforcement measures to prevent such crimes.