Who is the coin guy who is raving about 100 yuan bills in Hong Kong?

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Who is the coin guy who is raving about 100 yuan bills in Hong Kong?

Master Coin, whose real name is Wong Ching Kit, is 24 years old. He is said to be the first person on blockchain in Hong Kong. He is said to have made an 8-digit profit by trading coins, and made the leap from a Hong Kong government public house to a detached house (large villa) in Saigon within a year.

On Saturday, this young man drove his own Lamborghini to throw money in Sham Shui Po, the poorest area in Hong Kong. All of them were large 100 banknotes, which at one point caused passers-by to rob. He threatened that the strange phenomenon of the sky falling on silver paper will occur in all 18 districts of Hong Kong.


The small amount of coins is boastful. Please take a look at his Facebook page to show off his wealth. According to the Transport Department, the Orange Lamborghini was first registered in 2012. The market value at the time was about $6.32 million. Currently, the registered owner of the vehicle is “Binance Group Limited”, and Huang Zhengjie is the company's sole shareholder.

The day after throwing money, he was arrested for less money. He livestreamed the whole process of his arrest on Facebook. Coinless's FB page was founded on January 1 of this year. Currently, more than 15,000 people follow him. He frequently livestreams his life on social media, including donating to charities and teaching people how to trade coins to develop together.

Coin Shao has several WeChat groups, and after his arrest, he was still active in the WeChat group “Bitcoin Little Secret Organization”. Coin Shao has been selling mining machines on YouTube for more than half a year. It is very popular, and quite a few people have ordered his mining machines. It is said that if you buy his mining machine, you can later obtain the cryptocurrency Filecash Coin (FCC) issued by him through mining, which is known as the number one public chain in Hong Kong. He claims that the value of this token can skyrocket tens of times. The FCC's issuance was delayed for several quarters, and a while ago, it was finally traded online at a listing price of 0.3 USD. Immediately after the launch, there was a big increase, up to more than 14 USD. However, a day later, few coins were detained, and the FCC plummeted.

In July of this year, Bitcoin Shao held a party at his detached house to entertain supporters and guests who bought mining rigs. A mining machine costs 25,000 Hong Kong dollars, or 40,000 Hong Kong dollars if it is managed for 2 years. He claims that he can earn 8 times as much as 2 years of mining. He also published his address and contact information so that people can contact them at any time. Coin Shao was also beaten for offending other chain experts.

There have been a lot of other companies doing this kind of airdrop. This kind of airdrop using real money as a gimmick can only be thought of by crazy people who have few coins. The gap between the rich and the poor in Hong Kong is one of the highest in the world. The young man became rich overnight, which definitely attracted many people's admiration. Judging from the fact that he donated money to charities, he was still more concerned about the poor. He himself said that he had been poor and hoped to lead everyone to become rich.



Source: Golden Finance


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