TL;DR
- An Ethereum user has burned 603.38 ETH (approximately $1.67 million) to send messages about “brain control” theories on the blockchain.
- The same user has donated a total of 711.52 ETH ($1.97 million) to WikiLeaks, accompanied by messages about mind control and manipulation technologies.
- The user’s identity remains unknown, although they have identified themselves as Hu Lezhi, a programmer and entrepreneur who claims to have been a victim of mind control for years.
An Ethereum user has been making a series of unusual moves on the blockchain, burning large amounts of ETH to send strange messages related to “brain control” theories.
This user has burned a total of 603.38 ETH, which is approximately $1.67 million. The transactions have been sent to a null address, meaning the burned funds are irretrievable. This process, known as “burning,” permanently removes tokens from circulation, increasing their scarcity.
The messages on the blockchain, written in Chinese, have been related to accusations of mind control in various industries. One of the latest messages refers to Kuande Investment, a Chinese hedge fund. The message claims that the company’s top executives, along with all its employees, are victims of mind control. This information is presented as an accusation about the use of “brain-machine weapons” that, according to the message, affect the individuals involved.
Nearly $4 Million in Ethereum Between Burns and Transactions
In addition to burning ETH, the user has also made substantial donations to WikiLeaks. Through several transactions, they have sent a total of 711.52 ETH, which is nearly $2 million. The accompanying messages have continued the theme of mind control, describing supposed technological advancements for manipulating the population through brain chips and remote control devices. In one of the most recent messages, the user claimed to have been under monitoring and manipulation by a brain-control organization since birth.
The user, who has also identified themselves as Hu Lezhi, a programmer and entrepreneur, expressed their suffering in the messages, stating that the past two decades of their life have been extremely painful due to this control. In their writings, they also declared their intention to leave this world due to the alleged torture endured.
These activities are raising concerns, not only due to the content of the messages but also because of the enormous amount of money spent to spread these theories. While donations to WikiLeaks and the strange messages have attracted attention, the user’s identity remains unknown.