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The intruder said he worked for the cartel.

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    The intruder said he worked for the cartel. After gaining entry to the victim’s home by posing as a courier, he bound the victim’s wrists and ankles with duct tape, doused him with an unknown liquid and threatened to burn down the house.
    After more than an hour inside the Mission Dolores home, the intruder had robbed the victim of $13 million worth of cryptocurrency, pulling off a heist that recent police records suggest was far more violent and sophisticated than was previously known.

    https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/sf-crypto-heist-clues-21333717.php

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      The intruder said he worked for the cartel. After gaining entry to the victim’s home by posing as a courier, he bound the victim’s wrists and ankles with duct tape, doused him with an unknown liquid and threatened to burn down the house.
      After more than an hour inside the Mission Dolores home, the intruder had robbed the victim of $13 million worth of cryptocurrency, pulling off a heist that recent police records suggest was far more violent and sophisticated than was previously known.

      https://www.sfchronicle.com/crime/article/sf-crypto-heist-clues-21333717.php

      Lor 🏴‍☠️L This user is from outside of this forum
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      @dangoodin

      Not sure how true this story is, but crypto is an unregulated wild west. Crypto exchanges crop up al the time. They lure you into complying with KYC, get a photo of you, get your address etc. Then if you buy a bunch of crypto they can see the transactions on the blockchain. So yeah, they know what you look like, where you live, what crypto you have - so potentially this can happen.

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