Anonymous user burns 600 ETH to attack Kuande Investment
A user using the pseudonym Hu Lezhi sent 603 ETH, worth $1.6 million, to an Ethereum destruction address on Monday, along with a message accusing Feng Xin and Xu Yuzhi, CEO of Kuande Investment, of using brain-machine weapons to influence employees.
According to Etherscan data, an Ethereum wallet destroyed 603 ETH with a message accusing Cundall Investments of mind control.
Destroying tokens means sending them to a cryptographic address that is no longer accessible to the sender or anyone else.
The sender is said to be Hu Lezhi, who claims that the company's CEO Feng Xin and Xu Yuzhi use brain-computer control to control employees.
Etherscan information shows: "Kuande Investment's bosses Feng Xin and Xu Yuzhi used brain-computer weapons to persecute all company employees and former employees, and even they themselves were controlled."
Hu Lezhi initially transferred 500 ETH to the destruction address, then sent additional tokens and conveyed four additional messages.
Other information revealed that he was a former employee of the company and had worked as a programmer and entrepreneur.
He also claimed that the military was deploying brain-computers, which were being developed as a "new mode of crime."
The message suggests: "There is a new mode of crime in which the victim is gradually deprived of his senses of desire until he becomes a complete slave to the digital machine."
On-chain data also shows that the wallet that destroyed 603 ETH also sent 1,950 ETH worth $5.3 million to multiple key addresses in the past week, including the WikiLeaks donation address.
The burned tokens and allegations have sparked speculation about the sender’s identity and intentions, sparking debate in the crypto community.
X-user Loopify speculates that the anonymous user may be an employee of Wizard Quant, responsible for managing these assets. Loopify claims that his access to the tokens enabled him to destroy and donate them in this way.
Several other community members also claimed that the user might be suicidal and questioned the legitimacy of his allegations.
Meanwhile, another X-user, Momin, said Hu Lezhi's attempt to expose his information could indicate his allegations could be true.