gonna translate this for you fags
>My statement as a Skycoin investor: From million to zero
I first heard about Skycoin around june last year from Yan, Yan and Li have been in the blockchain industry for a while. I heard them say the guy behind Skycoin is one of the original Bitcoin devs, also this coin was quite popular on bitcoin talk, Li herself had invested at least a million yuan (50k usd), so I also wanted to invest.
A couple of friends and I rounded up a million yuan, and got Li to buy 100k coins from Brandon. Because I didn't want to be responsible for keeping my share, I gave them to Li, she has a "standalone wallet" [i think he means a cold or hardware wallet here] in her place. We split the coins into different wallets and were each given a private key.
>there's a pic of a wire transfer to Brandon Joseph Smietana for a million yuan on either alipay or some bank phone app. looks legit to me.
Come june this year, Skycoin got on Binance, and we asked Li to help me sell part of the stack. She tried to transfer coins from my wallet to the exchange, but we got an error message. She called me in a little while and said her coins weren't transferring either, and was displaying the following error:
>pic of error message
Li talked to me, said she was gonna talk to a technical wizard buddy, to make sure the wallet was working. She did and her buddy couldn't find any issues with the wallet itself, so later that night she contacted Brandon.
Brandon's answer was that the sky's wallet was bugged, needed some time to find a solution. Li told me not to worry, said she would be in charge of solving this affair. The investors all took her word for this project, she wouldn't let them down.
On june 12th, Li's coworker and another Skycoin investor called Jesse went to Brandon, ask if it was possible to lock other people's wallets. Brandon answered that he himself had told Steve to track down Sam's wallet address, and then froze everyone's wallets.
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