Four individuals in London were found guilty of kidnapping a Belgian barber, mistakenly believing he was a Bitcoin millionaire due to his online claims. The gang attacked him with weapons but discovered his crypto wallet contained only $9. They then extorted $2,700 from his bank account instead. This incident underscores the growing trend of 'wrench attacks,' where criminals target individuals flaunting perceived crypto wealth on social media. The victim, Quentin Cepeljac, was lured to the UK under false pretenses of luxury and companionship. After being held overnight, he was released when the kidnappers realized he had no significant assets. The attackers, including Davina Raaymakers, had befriended him online, leading to the ambush. Experts warn that showcasing wealth online can attract opportunistic criminals, although some argue that the focus on flex culture diverts attention from the real issue: the criminals themselves. Violence is a choice, not a result of visibility, and responsibility should lie with the perpetrators. Read more AI-generated news on: https://app.chaingpt.org/news