Today, the protagonist of a major event is @Elizabethofyou
The original post's 200,000 donation receipt and the numbers from netizens' donations have inconsistent fonts, highly suspected of being faked with Photoshop, evidence as shown in the picture.
This year, she was named Binance's Person of the Year.
If true, she will constitute fraud under Hong Kong law. According to the Theft Ordinance (Chapter 210), related crimes include "obtaining property by deception" (Section 16) or "fraud" (Section 16A), with a maximum penalty of 10 years imprisonment.
Donating fake funds in times of disaster not only exploits the suffering of victims but also betrays the trust of fans. Using Photoshop to attract attention damages the integrity of the crypto community.
The Hong Kong police have warned about the prevalence of such scams, and her actions have exacerbated the crisis of trust.
Using a charitable persona to drive traffic and promote projects is suspected of commercial fraud, and fans should be vigilant. In the face of evidence, she claims she does not want to prove herself, which is disrespectful to the public. If innocent, why not simply provide bank records?
Damn, there are already many scammers in the Chinese community; if her actions are true, it will further stigmatize Chinese KOLs. I hope all KOLs will not stand by and do nothing!