It has become so absurd now that when I see someone commit suicide and then it turns out to be a suspected fake death, I don't even feel the slightest bit surprised.
Overnight, more and more evidence points to Jeff faking his death. - His address remains active after his "death," continuously selling $ZEREBRO and transferring funds. - More insiders (such as @lain_crypto) have come forward to provide Jeff's motives and records of his interactions with others. - Legacy, the platform that published the obituary, deleted the post. In fact, Legacy, as a paid publishing platform, has low credibility (Trustpilot rating of only 1.3 stars) and has already removed the related obituary. After the incident yesterday, @Irenezhao_ reached out to me with the information she obtained, which gave her the confidence to claim Jeff faked his death. Due to privacy concerns, the details cannot be disclosed publicly, but based on what I reviewed, the reliability is quite high. However, she also mentioned that she will no longer step forward to dampen the mood when emotions are running high, as yesterday was indeed a misstep 😂😂😂 In yesterday's comments, @BTC_Alert_ Club Brother made a good point: "The crowd has never craved the truth. When faced with evidence that doesn't suit their taste, they will turn away. If falsehoods tempt them, they are more willing to worship the falsehoods." -- "The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind," a book I also enjoy. In reality, everyone is here to make money. Who truly cares whether someone they've never met is actually dead or not? Either join the crowd and celebrate, or watch indifferently from the sidelines. Thinking you're defending the truth by blocking the crowd from making money 💰—historically, people who did such things didn't just get a few insults; they truly disappeared 😂😂😂 Don't be foolish.
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