Recently, the market has been sluggish with no big excitement, until I stumbled upon this guy's story, which left me speechless. One could say this incident bounces back and forth on the boundary of 'real crime' and 'humor,' sparking a lot of friction.

The protagonist is a Hungarian guy named Martin Marsza.

This guy got caught by the U.S. for some dark web money laundering activities and was sentenced for a few years. Up to this point, the story is quite ordinary, a routine plot in the cryptocurrency circle, nothing surprising.

But the explosion has come.

For other guys who go in, they are all thinking about life while working on sewing machines, hoping to reduce their sentences. But our Brother Martin is different; after he went in, he discovered a shocking bug—there's internet access on the prison computer! Although it is restricted.

What does this mean for a cryptocurrency player?

This is just like Sun Wukong being trapped under the Five-Finger Mountain, only to find an optical fiber interface reserved at the bottom of the mountain.

Without a word, Brother Martin directly downloaded trading software on the prison computer and secretly connected to his encrypted wallet. Then, right in front of all the guards and federal agents, he remotely transferred millions of dollars worth of cryptocurrency gained from his previous crimes!

Can you believe it?

The FBI and prosecutors are furious. They caught the person, seized the money, and yet the person right under their noses transferred money from the 'sealed' wallet. This operation is like stealing the stolen money right in front of the police.

I can totally visualize that scene:

While eating prison food, Brother Martin is probably looking at K-lines and humming, 'I'm still the king of the world!'

The most outrageous thing is that after this was discovered, he shamelessly said in court that he did this because he felt that the money in the original wallet was 'not safe.'

Good heavens! You really are an ordinary 'risk control genius'! In federal prison, you think your assets are at risk? Is there any place safer than this?

You could say this is funny, but it’s indeed outrageous. A prisoner turned a federal prison into his remote office, completing a multimillion-dollar asset transfer.

If you say he's 'really criminal,' then that's just adding more punishment, a crime on top of a crime. Originally, he would have been out in a few years, but now with this, he might have to spend the next decade inside studying the development plan for blockchain.

This operation can be interpreted as the ultimate criminal version of 'as long as the mind doesn't slide, there are always more solutions than difficulties.' It serves as a reminder to everyone in the circle: with a larger circle, there are all kinds of 'hidden dragons and crouching tigers.' Some people play with technology, some play with suspense, and this brother is directly playing with 'criminal law.'

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