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News broke recently that a Nigerian national reportedly defrauded President Trump fan and funneled the stolen funds into a Binance wallet. The audacity alone is headline-worthy. But what’s even more fascinating? He was caught. Despite using crypto. Despite “hiding” the money on the blockchain. This story flips the old myth on its head, that crypto is untraceable, anonymous, and safe for crime. The truth? Law enforcement can trace crypto transactions with more accuracy than traditional banking. And they’re doing it every day.
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It’s a new week let’s get this money Gm web3
Gm Gm guys I caught myself thinking about Unlock Protocol again today, but this time, it’s from the user side. Imagine showing up to an event and not scared of fake tickets, screenshots, or someone selling the same ticket twice. You either have the key or you do not. No drama. That feeling of certainty is really underrated in our time today. What stood out to me is how calm it was buying a ticket. The experience is always beautiful, when ownership is clear. No long explanations. No back and forth. Just access working the way it is meant to. If Base keeps enabling apps like this, onboarding normies will not feel like a battle anymore. It will just be normal.