Holding 2 BAYC, investors in 1991 will talk to you about how they lost 6 million
This is the first interview with Zijian. The interviewee is Mr. Lu, an OG in the currency circle, who currently owns 2 BAYC.
I will be interviewing some Web3 investors who have lost money in the near future. It’s more about talking about how to lose money and sharing the experience to avoid others falling into the trap again. I will also talk about how these outstanding investors made their first pot of gold. I believe it will inspire everyone's ideas for making money.
Question 1. Wang Zijian: "How did you lose 6 million?"
Lu Xiaopang (metalu.eth): I invested 6 million in eth at the end of 2017. At that time, they all invested in ico projects. Because I made money on the qtum project, I invested in the fomo first-level project, square chain, and nas, but the results were not good. Half a year later, the project team ran away and returned to zero. I was quite helpless and stopped looking at things in the currency circle.
Hong Kong is a hotbed for Web3, and there is strong support from the policy level. Attended a dinner at the Chinese University of Hong Kong for the first time ☺️
Yao Qian helped a project team contact an exchange in 2018. Because of this favor, the project went smoothly and successfully raised 20,000 units of $ETH . He personally received 2,000 ETH as a reward. Do you know which project it was?
The other day, my mom encountered a new scam tactic.
I had just traveled to Hunan a couple of days ago, and suddenly she received a package from Hunan. At first, she thought it was a gift I had sent her.
Upon opening it: a few hand creams + a JD card, it looked quite "legitimate".
She immediately asked me, and I quickly told her: this is a scam.
Later, upon searching, I found that many people have encountered the same tactic, which seems to be a new type of scam that has recently emerged. The hand creams are cheap goods at 1.99 yuan for 10 on Pinduoduo.
Just a reminder to everyone, especially for the elders at home, that this kind of "sending small gifts first" is basically the beginning of a phishing attempt.