💔 “It was just a mistake…” — The Last Words of Aditya Sharma
Jaipur, July 2025.
Aditya Sharma was just 24. A regular guy with a regular job in a granite company.
He dreamt big — like millions — of earning a little extra through Bitcoin.
A link came. An offer. A promise of quick returns.
He fell for it.
💸 His bank accounts were drained.
💬 His final message, left on WhatsApp, read:
> “I was cyber frauded by being tempted with profit in Bitcoin. I apologize, it was a mistake.”
That evening, Aditya went home.
He took petrol from his bike, went to the rooftop of his 9th-floor apartment,
🔥 set himself on fire,
⬇️ and jumped.
He died instantly.
❗ This is more than just a suicide
This is the silent cry of thousands who fall into the trap of “easy crypto money.”
They’re not greedy — they’re misled, uneducated, and alone.
🚨 What can we learn?
Crypto is not a shortcut to success — it’s a risk market, not a lottery.
Never trust random DMs, fake websites, or guaranteed returns.
Never share your wallet seed phrase or private keys — ever.
Always verify. Always learn. Use official exchanges like Binance, Coinbase, etc.
Talk before you act — one conversation can save a life.
🛑 Let Aditya’s story not repeat
He didn’t die from fire or the fall —
He died from silence, from lack of awareness, from false hope.
If you’re starting in crypto — start with knowledge, not hype.
Learn. Verify. Survive.