A freshman at the University of Kent in England had his bitcoins stolen by eight gangsters with knives.

2021-9-26 12:28
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Golden Financial reported that a new student at the University of Kent, UK, was robbed with a knife for possession of Bitcoin. Eight thieves broke into his hotel and demanded that he reveal his certificate and password, and the student was forced to leave the school and move out. Five days before class started, students started chatting about cryptocurrency with a new friend at school. After the interview, the friend said he invited eight friends from East London to his room, and the students immediately said, “I know I have a problem. When it was stolen last year, the bitcoins he was holding were worth around £ 6,000 (around US $ 8,200) and bitcoins are now valued at around £ 68,000 (around US $ 93,000). ). Patients also stole $ 3,000 in purses. . (Bitcoin.com)

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