Mr. Li (pseudonym), a citizen of Shanghai, met a stranger who claimed to be a **tutor on the Internet, and the other party gave him some ** tips and advice, and also invited him to join a ** WeChat group for communication. Mr. Li was originally very interested in **, but due to the poor performance, his income was not ideal. Just when he was a little discouraged, the mentor recommended a new investment project to him - virtual currency.
*The tutor told Mr. Li that virtual currency is an emerging digital currency, with a high degree of anonymity and decentralization, there are many types in the market, ** fluctuates greatly, but as long as you master some rules, you can get high returns. The mentor also said that he had some "inside information" about virtual currencies that could help Mr. Li double or tenfold his money in a short period of time. Mr. Li listened to the words of the ** tutor, and was so moved that he decided to give it a try.
*The tutor sent a link to Mr. Li and asked him to ** an app of a virtual currency trading platform called "a certain coin" and register an account. Mr. Li completed the registration according to the instructions of the ** tutor, and then transferred 100,000 yuan to an account on the platform as his initial capital. **The mentor told Mr. Li that what he wanted to buy was a virtual currency called "Bitcoin", which is the most popular virtual currency, **has been**, and he has news that there will be a big good news in the near future, which will make Bitcoin's ** skyrocket. Mr. Li believed it and followed the advice of his mentor to put a certain amount of bitcoin on the platform.
The next day, Mr. Li opened the app and found that his account balance had increased by more than 10,000 yuan, he was very happy and felt that the tutor was very reliable, so he transferred another 200,000 yuan to the platform and continued to ** bitcoin. **The tutor saw that Mr. Li was very willing to invest, so he sent him a new link, saying that this is a more advanced virtual currency trading platform, called "a certain coin", on this platform, you can buy and sell more kinds of virtual currency, and there are more discounts and activities. Mr. Li ** clicked on the "Coin" app, registered an account, and then transferred all his bitcoins on the "Mocoin" platform to the "Coin" platform.
*The mentor also recommended a virtual currency called "**" to Mr. Li, saying that this is a rising star of Bitcoin, with more innovation and applications, unlimited potential in the future, and he has news that there will be a major technical upgrade in the near future, which will make *** soar. Mr. Li believed the words of the tutor, and transferred another 500,000 yuan to the platform, and a certain amount of *** In this way, Mr. Li successively transferred 27 million yuan to the two virtual currency platforms in a month, ** different types of virtual currency. Every day, he opens the app, checks his account balance, and sees that the numbers are growing, and he is very excited and feels that he has found a shortcut to riches.
However, the good times did not last long, and one day a month later, Mr. Li suddenly found that he could not log in to the "A Coin" platform, and the account number or password was incorrect. He thought that maybe he had made a mistake, so he tried to retrieve the password, only to be prompted that the account did not exist. He felt strange and contacted the ** tutor and asked him what was going on. The mentor told him that there might be some glitches on the platform, and told him not to rush and try again later. Mr. Li had to wait, but after a while, he found that in his WeChat friend list, the tutor's avatar had become a Hundred Families Help Program question mark, showing that the other party had deleted him. Mr. Li's heart sank, feeling bad, and he quickly opened the "certain coin" platform to see if his other part of the funds were still there. As a result, he found that the "Binance" platform could not be logged in either, showing an incorrect link. He tried to open the platform's official website, but found that ** had expired. Only then did he realize that he might have been defrauded, and his 27 million yuan was gone.
Mr. Li hurriedly called the police, and after investigation, it was found that the two virtual currency platforms used by Mr. Li were forged by fraud gangs and had nothing to do with the real "Moubi" and "Moumou Coin" platforms. The fraud gang took advantage of Mr. Li's greed and ignorance of virtual currencies to induce him to keep adding funds by providing false data and information, and then shut down the platform, cut off contact, and run away at the right time. ** Indicates that this is a typical telecom network scam.