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There is a voice in my head that tells me to try to copy him. Its getting louder everyday.
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>>62253027
Can you even do what he did in the first place? I doubt it.
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>>62253083
I dont think what he did was special, anyone could pull it off
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>>62253027
who ?
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>was in crypto between 2017 to 2024
In 7 years you could make a lot of money if you're diligent. Difference is you can do it legally and not get in the trouble he did.
1 doubled over and over, after 20 times, becomes over a million. Will you find twenty 2x in a row? Maybe, maybe not. But this illustration assumes you start as low as $1 and NEVER make a good investment that does more than a 2x.
Be diligent, don't give into the "too lazy" attitude and you'll reap the rewards in a way that won't get the law or criminals on your case.
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>>62253027
Be careful, your orders may not get filled anywhere close to his.
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>>62253107
What a stupid fucking take. You realize how many reptilian scammy niggers there are? They sure as hell aint walking around with a hundred milly get real. Even when scamming you need to get lucky
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>>62253119
Fille name
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>>62253122
I seriously dont see myself getting 2x over and over with this shit. Also will have to wagecuck to get money to invest, which is worse than stealing.
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>>62253149
I don't need millions, just to copy what he did to make some will be good enough. Yes he got lucky in that 200 million heist, but he had robbed other people previously consistently as well.
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>>62253181
then do it, nig nog.
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>>62253027
What a weird fantasy to have. Poverty is a disease. Holy shit!
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>>62253177
Truth be told I've gotten more 10x than 2x lol just gotta be diligent and keep looking
>need money to invest and make money
Well yeah. Someone had to generate income for you to be fed and not die as a kid too.
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>>62253027
>There is a voice in my head that tells me to try to copy him
there are better haircuts, OP
besides his face is crooked, crooked face crooked actions
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>>62253027
I hope this post alone gets you on a fed watchlist. Pieces of garbage like you should get put down like dogs
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>>62253107
This line has been said countless times and could be applied to guys like PewDiePie, Kanye West or Nick Fuentes. It really just sounds like cope.
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>>62253027
>Prosecutors allege that Lam and his associates stole more than 4,100 Bitcoin from a single investor, in what authorities describe as the largest known single-victim cryptocurrency heist in history, and the first Bitcoin-related Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) in history.
>Lam has admitted to being involved in multiple crypto thefts

>According to prosecutors, Lam started the Social Engineering Enterprise with two roommates while living in Texas. Over the following months, group grew to 14 members from California, Connecticut, New York, Florida, as well as outside the United States. It's alleged that the group targeted people with large amounts of cryptocurrency, identified through the hacked databases, information purchased on the dark web, and phishing e-mails. >The stolen currency would then be laundered and cashed out into physical fiat money. By 2024, members of the group began arming themselves with guns and on 8 July of the same year, the group burglarized the home of a victim in New Mexico, stealing hardware containing cryptocurrency.

>According to The New York Times, Lam and his co-conspirator Jeandiel Serrano live-streamed a social engineering heist to friends online and later used the stolen funds to go on a spending spree involving 33 luxury cars, jewelry, travel, and nightclubs[14] before being arrested within a month of the theft.

This sidequest requires a lot of int to complete
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>>62253027
your destiny is misaligned with your reality.
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>>62253027
>>62253027

Lel what a dumb gook. Why wouldn’t he just flee the country after pulling off a big score? Instead he went on a spending spree like a low IQ nig
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>>62253027
nigger if u can hack 300M in btc fucking do it lmao

but no one gets an opportunity to do a simple phish on some retard with 400M like how did that faggot even fall for it my god
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>>62253027
Try to copy him, but you will very quickly realize that scamming will likely earn you less than minimum wage. Online scamming is for the most part a numbers game.

I knew a few Ukrainians working across different scam call centers about a decade ago and most of them make minimum wage. Thousands of calls daily to scam a few hundred bucks out of some retard. Lots of effort with very little to show for it. Sometimes they scam someone out of a couple thousand but when you average it out across the whole year, you're still just a minimum wagie.

Truth is that guy hit the equivalent of a jackpot in the world of scamming. So many things went right for them it's hard to emphasize how lucky they were.



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