✨ From futures liquidation to impersonating a police officer to rob, the breakdown of an engineer reminds us: in the pursuit of money, the scariest thing is the lack of a sense of boundaries. #ContentMining

📉 Case Overview:

Han, a quality engineer at a new energy technology company, faced futures liquidation and high-interest loans. When he found himself with no way out, he mimicked the 'fake police catching prostitutes' scenario from the news, and actually robbed several fallen women, with the highest single amount taken being 50,000 yuan. He even fabricated a 'USDT transaction' script to cover up.

In the end, he was quickly identified by the police, with all evidence in place. The court found him guilty of theft and fraud.

🧠 What do I think?

This is not a single criminal case, but a typical chain of financial risk collapse:

1️⃣ Starting with 'making quick money': trading futures, leveraging investments, with risks exceeding capabilities.

2️⃣ Then going to 'borrowing money to fill holes': robbing Peter to pay Paul, with credit and dignity declining all the way.

3️⃣ Finally, 'moral rupture': to pay off debts, choosing to step on others' bottom lines for profit.

The most ironic part is that he even fantasized about using 'USDT trading' to explain his robbery behavior, thinking that virtual currency could serve as a cover for his crimes.

📌 Reminder for insiders:

In the virtual currency circle, there are many who gamble their homes on leverage to 'recoup losses'.

But we should ask ourselves: are you making money, or is money making you?

If even morality and the rule of law can be 'stopped' to prevent losses, then it is no longer called trading, but destruction.

📲 Follow me, not just to watch the market, but to see the underlying risk logic clearly.

Because true content mining is not about finding coins to make money, but understanding human nature and its costs.

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