Is printing an avatar worth 5 million dollars? The 'gold-plated NFT card for green card' scam ignites global ridicule
1. Pay 5 million dollars, no interview, no materials, directly get a green card and can work legally in the US, dream on! There’s no such 'pay for card' green channel in US immigration law. The EB-5 investment immigration does exist, but the process is much more complicated, and you have to wait for the priority date and audit the source of funds; it’s not just about remitting money.
2. Zero tax? Who would believe that!
What do you mean foreign income zero tax? Pfft! It’s well known that the US tax authorities will catch global income to exploit it; green card holders must declare overseas income too. Want to evade taxes? The IRS will fine you until you cry!
3. NFT-style gold-plated card? How ridiculous!
Printing a Trump avatar and signature turns into a practical NFT? If this thing could be used as immigration documents, I’d eat my keyboard on the spot! At most it counts as a souvenir, and a ridiculously overpriced IQ tax at that.
4. Endorsement by Musk? What a thick skin!
Rumors say Musk is behind it, who are you kidding! Musk can flip the crypto world with a tweet about Dogecoin; would he really do this quietly? Clearly a classic scam technique to ride on the hype.
5. 50 trillion rescue bonds? Did a gym teacher teach math?
Selling 1 million cards? Each card 5 million? Multiplying gives 50 trillion dollars??? The US national debt is now 31 trillion; this boast is too sloppy! Moreover, the government cannot rely on selling wild cards to pay off debts; is Congress just a decoration?
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