Chen Feng is a delivery driver, running for fifteen hours every day, exposed to the wind and sun, just to help his brother raise tuition fees. He doesn't understand cryptocurrency, but during one delivery, a customer left an old USB drive in his car, which contained a cold wallet address and password, along with a note: "If I go missing, this coin is for the fated person."

He thought it was junk and casually put it in a drawer. After the "Ocean Fishing" scandal broke, he saw the news that said, "Cold wallet assets are not affected by cross-border freezes," and then remembered that USB drive. He followed an online tutorial to log in and was stunned—there were 200 ETH inside, worth nearly 360,000 USD at the time.

He didn't greedily try to contact the customer, but found that the customer was the big boss of 'Yuan Yang Fishing', who had already lost contact. He could only temporarily hold onto these ETH while delivering food and keeping an eye on the market. A month later, ETH rebounded to 2200 dollars, and the market value of 200 ETH exceeded 440,000 dollars.

At this point, the customer contacted him to offer a service fee, but he refused, simply saying, 'I'm just helping you keep it safe.' The big boss was deeply moved, not only giving him 10 ETH (valued at 22,000 dollars) as thanks but also inviting him to join his compliance team for offline asset connections. Now Chen Feng no longer needs to deliver food, earning a monthly salary of 50,000, and he has helped his brother gather enough tuition, becoming a model of 'kindness is rewarded' in others' eyes.@男神说币 #比特币与黄金战争 $BTC

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