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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: $3.6 billion in Bitcoin seized from Crocodile of Wall Street
by
lovesmayfamilis
on 09/02/2022, 08:24:03 UTC

I don't really understand why most of these people that come to the crazy amount of wealth illegally usually display this stuff on social media like they legitimately got them and that the law will not catch up with them. I hope this "Allegedly" will eventually be confirmed as true and their connections will be established so that they can face the result of their actions from the pain they put others through.
 

Everything is clear here, because the money is stolen, where else to spend your free time and stolen money? Real millionaires rarely use social media, simply because they don't have time for all this nonsense. Even the owners of social networks rarely or do not use social networks at all. They are in business, all they have is natural, they do not think that it is necessary to show off, but the mind of scammers seems to be set differently. But it is the arrogance of such people that most often attracts supervisory authorities. A good proverb says: "Money loves silence"