@Hilmy_xxx@aliahadahmed_ its better when the drivers are getting a fixed salary. and yeah most of the taxi drivers emeehun hunnaany gina meehun fenifa. balivegen taxi ah araa meehaa ah fini viyas madu koh dheny ehnoon AC. balivegen araa meehaa hodu lavaa gatheema taxi in neri. this is sum BS
@NfyAL@KRadhun@MMuizzu@malshasharyf@PokmanMV 27m pay kurany hama ekani house akah noon it comes w private beach. just stop complaining and make money. hama thanfukeh noon varah gamaaree. ethan gaa negiyas overtime gaa annaane its something u cant control u dumb fucks.
Bro seriously used VISA in Thailand to access his crypto via USDC, withdrew 5,000 bht and got charged 250 BHT by Bangkok Bank for withdrawing it (5%), then claims "it's the future of finance" 🤣
Thats not progress, its regress.
You're still using VISA and paying a 5% transaction fee. Also you"re getting charged a massive spread on the FX conversion.., and you're getting charged by whoever avicimonkey guys are.
He lost over 15% on that transaction...
Honestly, thats the worst transaction since the dutch sold New York to the English in return for Suriname in 1667.
ZachXBT bought Crypto in 2017 and got scammed for $15,000
He wasn’t supposed to exist.
He came from being scammed.
Crypto’s most feared investigator didn’t come from law enforcement, intelligence, or finance.
Here’s what actually built him:
In 2018, Zach lost over $15,000 in ETH to rug pulls and a hack.
The most remarkable thing about Zach isn't what he uncovered.
It's how he taught himself to do it, using nothing but public tools and a refusal to move on.
Here are the main chapters:
- The Origin
In 2018, Zach lost over $15,000 in ETH to rug pulls and a hack.
Instead of walking away, he opened Etherscan and started reading.
Wallet → Wallet
Contract → Contract
Bridge → Mixer
Mixer → Exchange
He treated block explorers like crime scenes.
- The First Cases
By May 2021, he went public.
His first report exposed "Impact Theory" and a suspicious fundraise.
Then came Rogue Society, 15,777 NFTs minted, devs disappeared.
Zach tracked the wallets, posted the Discord receipts, and the founder came out of hiding.
- The Pixelmon Disaster
He uncovered the $70M Pixelmon collapse.
Found proof that mint funds were used to buy Bored Apes for the team's personal wallets.
Then dismantled a phishing ring that stole $2.5M in BAYC NFTs.
He mapped the wallets and handed over the findings.
5 people were arrested in France.
The police thanked him publicly.
- The Lawsuit
In 2022, he published a 10-part investigation into Machi Big Brother.
He linked 21 wallets to $37M in missing funds.
Machi sued him for defamation.
The crypto community raised $1M for Zach's legal defense.
He didn't retract a word.
Machi dropped the lawsuit.
- The Nation-State Cases
He tracked Lazarus Group, North Korean state sponsored hackers behind the Ronin and Harmony bridge exploits.
Mapped $200M in fund flows through Tornado Cash, ChipMixer, and Asian exchanges.
Shared those maps directly with law enforcement.
Funds were frozen.
These five chapters alone show how one anonymous person with no badge, no employer, no face built a case history that governments couldn't ignore.
And most of it was done in public.
The record shows:
The US Secret Service cited his work
French cybercrime units contacted him directly
Arkham paid him to unmask wallet owners
He exposed BitBoy, Logan Paul, Lark Davis, and Kyle Chasse
He published 200+ investigations in 4 years
None of this required a license or an office.
But it shows Zach was closer to the truth than anyone the industry officially hired.
In 2025, Paradigm brought him on as Incident Response Advisor.
Matt Huang credited him with recovering over $350M for victims.
He still uses the same cartoon platypus avatar.
He still hasn't shown his face.
He doesn’t track wallets, he tracks behavior, maps hidden pipelines, uses only public data, posts proof first, and lets the system expose the scammers.
Tell me, what do you think of his journey?
What are the things you like and dislike about him?