Not long after, Ms. Jin from Suzhou called the police and reported that her virtual currency worth 500,000 yuan had been stolen.
Since virtual currency wallets are highly confidential and difficult to steal through hacking or fraud, the police suspected that the crime might be committed by an acquaintance. After investigation, they went to Henan to arrest the suspect, a man named Nie.
It turned out that Ms. Jin was worried that she would not be able to remember the key, so she took a screenshot and saved it in her mobile phone album. Unexpectedly, it was seen by Nie and he took a photo of it with his mobile phone.
The virtual currency was then stolen and Nie has been taken into criminal custody.