The Movement Shenzhen station has successfully concluded. Regarding the Movement airdrop, it was taken very seriously on-site, and coops also provided answers there. At the same time, I appreciate everyone’s attention and concern for me personally; everything is fine.

Here’s the situation: recently, everyone's focus has been on the blockchain, and the marketing expenses for this event station in Shenzhen were less than 400u. However, we spent 350u on meals downstairs, leaving only 50u, which was used by one person to buy a cup of Americano, thus exhausting the budget.

At the same time, I happened to see many people on DC and WeChat saying they wanted to come on-site to defend their rights, report to the police, and other series of actions and threats. It struck me that if others are causing trouble, it’s better to take action myself.

As a result, the most widely circulated image online appeared, and there was an inquiry from JC. Here I would like to clarify that coops does not understand Chinese, so there was no possibility of coops explaining anything to the uncle. The uncle came to inquire about the specific situation and then left, without disturbing the friends participating in the event at all. In fact, many people were completely unaware that the uncle had come.

Thus, due to the dissemination of that image of the uncle's inquiry, along with the tireless promotion by various influencers, KOLs, and those looking to benefit, spreading it across major platforms like Twitter and WeChat groups, it garnered immense attention and traffic. The impact of 400u created effects that 40,000u couldn’t have achieved.

Thank you all for your attention. I may have had too much to drink, so I'll stop here for now. See you at the next station!

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