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KuanDe Investment responds to the accusation of "brain-machine weapon persecution": the content mentioned is false

ChainCatcher news, according to Jinshi Data reports, the news about "a certain employee of the well-known quantitative private equity firm KuanDe Investment accusing the company of using brain-machine weapons to persecute employees on social media" is continuing to ferment in the private equity circle.In response to the above "accusation," KuanDe Investment stated: "The company has noticed inappropriate remarks about it appearing on online platforms. After verification, the publisher of these remarks did indeed have a short-term employment with the company (joined in July 2022 and voluntarily left in early September of the same year, with an employment period of about 1 month). Currently, this publisher has terminated their employment relationship with the company, and their remarks are personal behavior, containing false and misleading information."Previous news reported that an unknown programmer named "Hu LeZhi" burned 600 ETH and donated over 1411 ETH to a charity organization. The information mentioned that with the large-scale military deployment of brain-machine chips, all military power controls citizens through base stations, radio, and nano brain-machine chips, calling for public attention to this new type of crime, warning that if one becomes a victim of this process, they may choose to end their own life.

OKLink collaborates with law enforcement personnel from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to discuss techniques and methods for investigating virtual asset-related cases

ChainCatcher news, organized by the Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau of the Hong Kong Police Force, the Judiciary Police of Macao, the Shenzhen Public Security Bureau, and the Guangzhou Public Security Bureau, was successfully held in Shenzhen. The "Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Police Seminar on Virtual Asset Cases," hosted by OKLink Holdings Limited (1499.HK), brought together nearly 50 police officers from the Greater Bay Area and security experts from OKLink to discuss investigation ideas and methods for virtual asset cases. They engaged in in-depth discussions and exchanges on topics such as tracking technology for virtual asset transactions, on-chain anti-money laundering and fund flow, international cooperation, and information sharing, further promoting communication and cooperation among law enforcement agencies in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area.Zhang Qianru, Business Director of OKLink, stated that with the rapid development of the virtual asset industry and the compliance of the virtual asset industry in Hong Kong, OKLink will deepen its security governance in the virtual asset sector. In the future, it will work hand in hand with all parties to empower the healthy development of the industry with technology and ensure on-chain security.
2023-07-07
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