This year at token2049 in Dubai, I met a handsome European guy. I was having dinner at a restaurant when he came over to ask for my contact information. We only chatted online afterward, and I thought he was just a pure-hearted handsome guy, but today I almost got scammed! This guy runs a luxury watch business, and he said he can only accept $btc from clients who want to sell watches, and then he wanted me to help him convert $btc to euros. If I had given it to him, there would only be two outcomes: either he directly steals my Bitcoin, or he gives me dirty money.
I thought he added me because he found me attractive, but it turns out he’s just a gold digger, thinking that women in the crypto space are easy to deceive. It’s so hurtful!
However, I also met a quality project team at token2049, @CESS_Storage, which is working on a storage L1 blockchain. They raised $8 million five years ago. They are about to launch a token soon, and there's an airdrop event on Okx wallet! (If they’re giving away money, remember to claim it.) They have good government relations and were invited to participate in events at the Congress. They provide data storage and privacy protection to the government, as well as AI infrastructure. They can provide cash flow to projects, and the $cess token will also have empowering capabilities.
Just to mention again, today I went to Rome's most famous wishing well, where many people throw coins in. The government can fish out €1.5 million from this small pool each year, equivalent to ¥12 million. Ultimately, crypto projects still need to build good relations with the government; their money is either printed or directly fished out 😂