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Just broke the news about a major incident at a cryptocurrency investment company in Hong Kong: a 34-year-old network engineer was arrested. This guy secretly accessed the company's database, stole customer account information, and then transferred the USDT directly out. There are over 20 victims, and the stolen USDT amounts to about 2.67 million. Converted to Hong Kong dollars, that's over 20 million. The criminal investigation department in Hong Kong is now investigating and collecting evidence inside the company. This kind of thing is really speechless—an employee from within the company directly acting from the inside, and the customers' assets just disappeared like that. Everyone is now discussing this case, and it seems that internal security management in crypto companies really needs to be stricter. Do you think such incidents are more common in financial centers like Hong Kong?