Long ago, there was a programmer named Xiao Yi who bought 100 yuan worth of 'Doge' cryptocurrency. The code was copied, and the image was fabricated. Everyone laughed at him for being foolish. Suddenly, one day, the world's richest person tweeted: 'Doge to the moon!' Overnight, the price of Doge surged 100 times.
Xiao Yi didn't sell. When the bubble burst, the coin's value dropped by 90%, and everyone on the internet accused him of being a fraud. Three years later, the richest person's company actually printed the Doge logo on a rocket. On that day, Xiao Yi quietly sold all his coins. His account balance was just enough to cover the medical expenses and children's tuition for the entire village back home.
He left the group chat and deleted the app. People whispered he had bought a small island, while others said he was still writing code. Only the old locust tree by the village entrance knew that every Lunar New Year's Eve, a sum of anonymous money would arrive on time.
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