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Even the ex-boyfriend of ChatGPT's father was robbed of over ten million dollars; how crazy foreign robberies can be

Summary: The crypto people who dare not flaunt their wealth anymore.
BlockBeats
2025-11-27 08:59:22
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The crypto people who dare not flaunt their wealth anymore.

This month alone, there have been at least three serious real-world robbery cases in the cryptocurrency industry.

For criminals, it is clearly faster and easier to force someone to reveal their cryptocurrency wallet password than to rob them of all their cash or bank card passwords at home.

Worse still, the lifestyle habits of crypto individuals are inherently "highly exposed": tweeting about wealth, appearing at conferences, being named in articles, using unsecured Wi-Fi, or even just attending an industry event… all of these leave clues in the shadows, indicating which "crypto asset millionaires" are worth targeting.

Sam Altman's Ex-Boyfriend Robbed at Home

The streets near Mission Dolores in San Francisco are communities belonging to Silicon Valley capital and tech elites. Zuckerberg once owned a $31 million mansion near a nearby intersection. This home invasion occurred in this neighborhood of tech elites.

Surveillance footage from that day shows, a man dressed in a dark hoodie, wearing sunglasses and gloves, slowly walked towards the door while carrying a white cardboard box along the clean sidewalk. His steps were steady and natural, like a regular package delivery person.

Suspect in the homeowner's surveillance footage, source: The New York Times

Only one detail in the surveillance footage revealed something unusual: as he approached the camera, he deliberately turned his head to keep his face in shadow, and the doorbell rang twice.

"Looking for Joshua, there's a package that needs to be signed for." The suspect's voice was calm, with no emotional fluctuations.

The homeowner opened the door upon hearing the voice, and the suspect continued with the script: he patted his pockets, pretended not to find a pen, and casually asked, "Can I borrow a pen from you?" In that seemingly ordinary action, he took the opportunity to step inside as the homeowner turned around.

The police later wrote in their report very restrainedly: the suspect brandished a gun, bound the victim with tape, and threatened him to hand over access to his cryptocurrency wallet.

The actual events were far more brutal

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