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Spicy Review | The "King of Retail Investors" was actually hacked by his brother for "fraud"? AI "archeological digging" uncovers Bitcoin...

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The Roaring Kitty was scammed by his brother while sleeping, AI helped recover $320,000 worth of Bitcoin, what would happen if Satoshi Nakamoto moved even a penny?

Written by: Nicky, Foresight News

Welcome back to "Spicy Commentary," bringing you a glance at the magical scripts in the crypto world where "the brother takes the blame, AI archaeology, and Satoshi Nakamoto gets dragged in" every week.

This week, the "King of Meme Stocks," Roaring Kitty, was scammed by his brother who "posted a meme" while he was asleep. Someone recovered $320,000 in Bitcoin using Claude on an old computer, and someone else played with Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet in the comments. "Spicy Commentary" lets you see it all at once!

The Roaring Kitty was "hacked," and his brother used his account to post a coin while he was sleeping

On the morning of May 12, legendary retail hero Roaring Kitty (a core figure in the 2021 GME stock squeeze against Wall Street) suddenly tweeted late at night promoting a new coin, RKC.

This tweet came nearly a year and a half after his last tweet.

The community erupted: Was he hacked? Could he be the next TRUMP? Something big is coming?

Then, it was deleted seconds later. 🤯

Hours later, the truth was revealed. His brother came forward to confess: "It was me who posted it while he was sleeping."

This "brother hacks account to post coin" drama sent RKC to trending. The coin price fluctuated wildly before and after the news, and those who chased the price are now blowing in the wind on the mountaintop.⛰️

The scammer actually admitted to being a "scammer" 🫠.

So can it only be "profit and loss are at your own risk"?

Was this scam predicted weeks ago?

It seems like he was invaded by his brother 🤯.

The internet is not real life, so you don't need to be whipped 👊?

Shouldn't depression require seeing a psychologist? The result left buyers with emotional shadows 🥹.

It seems so 😂.

Is it because he feared being made into a meme with his whole face exposed? 🤪

AI digs up $320,000 worth of Bitcoin from a ten-year-old computer

This week, an X platform user named Cprkrn exploded across the internet by posting: he used Anthropic's AI chatbot Claude to recover about five Bitcoins, worth approximately $320,000 (based on the Bitcoin price at the time), which had been hidden for over ten years.

The story dates back to his college days. At that time, he set a very complicated multi-layered password on Blockchain.info and later modified it multiple times, one set of which he completely forgot. He described himself as possibly being dazed while changing the password back then, resulting in him locking himself out for ten years.

He tried for eight weeks, using AI to brute force trillions of password combinations, but made no progress. In the end, in a moment of desperation, he threw all the "archaeological materials" at Claude: paper notes from his college days, an old laptop, an external hard drive, Apple notes, iCloud emails, Gmail, X chat logs... totaling over 1GB of data.

Claude did not brute force the passwords but helped him research, analyze, and associate the messy materials. Ultimately, on an old college computer, he found a wallet backup file from December 2019. Combining this with memory clues in his paper notes, AI deduced the password, successfully decrypted it, and unearthed the dormant mnemonic phrase.

The wallet address can be checked on a blockchain explorer: it had been dormant since 2015, with five transactions withdrawing about 5 BTC on May 13.

What was the password he lost? Later he revealed: "lol420fuckthePOLICE!*:)"

Overseas netizens commented: "This password would make police want to smack him!"

This is the true definition of "turning misfortune into fortune."

Netizens commented: I originally meant to store my coins well, but then I got so happy that I forgot 😭.

Comment section replies: I changed the password but don't know why, then I discovered the password was lol420fuckthePOLICE!*:), and that's when I remembered why. "Because I was too happy, because I was too happy, because I was too happy..." 😂

Some netizens expressed different views: This is a made-up story to trick people into inputting their password combinations into servers, so bad people can use it. Good idea… 🫢

Comment section replies: Maybe, but they posted this address on Twitter eleven years ago, and those coins were indeed transferred a few hours ago.

Netizens said: I actually wish I had lost my private key. I was scammed by a Bitcoin mining contract, and I still remember how much I calculated I could earn daily, thinking I could retire on that profit 🥹.

Netizens said that if his roommate did the same thing or if someone took apart the computer, the story would be completely different.

Perhaps these 5 Bitcoins would completely "disappear."

He should have spent $100 to buy the premium version of Claude 🤣.

Netizens commented: If he hadn’t changed the password, he would have probably sold them long ago.

It counts as passive holding.

This is what AI should be used for, real problem-solving! Yet we use it to help order McDonald's and take away jobs from regular people.

If AI is really that smart, why not just say, "Sorry, I can't find the password," and then steal the Bitcoin?

There's a person who deleted his wallet, and someone filmed him from a corner of the room, and he shouted: "I actually deleted it!" I really wish I could tell him: The file has not actually been truly deleted; it has just been marked as "overwritable," and for a long time, and maybe even forever, it can be recovered. The only way a file is actually deleted is through a series of complex commands in the command prompt to overwrite it. AI could actually help recover deleted files.

The main character is really lucky! Not only did he not delete the files, but he also found the password with the help of AI.

What happens if Satoshi Nakamoto's account is short by a penny?

There's a brainstorming video on a video platform: What would happen if Satoshi Nakamoto's Bitcoin address suddenly had a penny missing?

The comment section became a place for joke masters: "Bitcoin would crash because everyone realizes Satoshi is still alive and has started spending money."

"That penny would be auctioned and named 'Satoshi's Dust', and the NFT would skyrocket to 100 million!"

Real experts know that if Satoshi's address moves, it wouldn't be a price crash; instead, it would shake the fundamental cornerstone of the entire industry. However, someone would first need to crack the private key for that, and as it stands, Claude cannot do it either.

I suggest the video platform change the question next time: "What if Satoshi had stored the private key in Dropbox..." (referencing last issue's Spicy Commentary Hacker Case)

Why would panic selling happen so quickly? Is it because it would "crash" instantly? 🫣

Satoshi's inner thoughts: Is my account maintaining the stability of the Bitcoin system? Or is it used for harvesting?

Reaching a scale of hundreds of billions 💵.

Netizens commented: Holding Bitcoin is equivalent to my neighbor stockpiling food while I stockpile guns, the neighbor is my granary 🫢.

A "big shot" commented in the section: One important aspect of Satoshi Nakamoto is the mystery; if his account moves, it would shake the foundations of the entire cryptocurrency.

It seems the "big shot" has a point 🧐.

This image is not just "skin deep" 🤣.

So is Bitcoin digital gold 🪎?

Perhaps Satoshi transferring Bitcoin would also strengthen consensus?

Is $130 billion just paper wealth? Is it only worth selling?

From Roaring Kitty being "stabbed in the back" by his brother to post a coin, to AI helping a guy "dig up" $320,000 worth of Bitcoin, and pondering the "what if" surrounding Satoshi's wallet. This week, the King of Meme Stocks lost the community's trust after being hacked by his brother, while someone regained Bitcoin with the help of AI, and others in the comments imagined a hundred possible actions Satoshi might take 🤔.

The world is a giant makeshift theater, but "Spicy Commentary" is here to piece together your brother's hacking, AI digging up Bitcoin, and the most peculiar brainstorming!

Wishing everyone a happy weekend, see you next week!

(The content in this issue is based on public information and internet discussions, interpreted lightly, and for reference only.)

Past Issues:Spicy Commentary | Did Coinbase cut to the jugular? Can we travel back in time to before buying…

Spicy Commentary | The fraud winds have blown from Southeast Asia to the Strait of Hormuz

Spicy Commentary | The reason RAVE skyrocketed unexpectedly was "Cool Family Army"? Bitcoin and Ethereum are true love!

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