He probably sent the wrong thing, Mubarak or cultivating immortality or Binance novels, these are all good 👍
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This is simply a "nightmare of a top player in the crypto world", let me tell you:
1. Beginning of the script: He Yi (co-founder of Binance) probably had their WeChat account stolen by a “cyber little thief.” The thief saw this shiny account and immediately got to work, posting ads for dogecoin (like that $MUBARAK ) and suspected project promotions in her friend circle, making it look just like her official marketing account. 2. Urgent refutation: He Yi probably felt a vibration on her phone, discovered the sudden shift in her friend circle, and immediately posted on Twitter (now X) at lightning speed: "WeChat was hacked!" — simple and powerful, showcasing the wisdom of surviving on the internet.
Thief's mindset: "I stole a big shot's account; if I don't quickly post some ads to make a profit, I wouldn’t be doing justice to my skills!" He Yi's mindset: "I just looked away from my phone for a moment, how did my friend circle turn into a 'dogecoin market'?????" Onlookers: "Turns out even big shots can't escape account theft! Instantly feel like my own account is much safer..."
"One second in the friend circle: 10 billion project, consensus on the chain; the next second on Twitter: Family, my account is gone!" "This operation belongs to: the hacker wanted to get the 'wealth password', but ended up creating a 'social death scene.'"
Friendly reminder: If you see a big shot's account suddenly posting coins, forming groups, asking for verification codes... don’t get carried away, first verify from various sources, you might be witnessing a "reality show starring the hacker with passion." $MUBARAK $Mubarakah {alpha}(560x3199a64bc8aabdfd9a3937a346cc59c3d81d8a9a)
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