♦️ In ancient tales, Greek mythology tells the story of Sisyphus, who was a bandit. He used to intercept victims and rob them of their money unjustly and aggressively. When he persisted in his injustice, the gods sentenced him to carry the rock of torment and climb the mountain. However, as soon as this bandit set foot on the top of the mountain, it rolled back. The rock falls from his hands, so he descends to the foot of the mountain, then picks up the rock again and repeats the matter over and over again in eternal, never-ending torment.

♦️ This terrifying myth serves as a stark reminder of the dire consequences that can result from illegal and fraudulent actions and also provides a valuable lesson for those working in the cryptocurrency world who create fraudulent projects, believing that they can deceive investors without consequences, and without legal follow-ups.

♦️ The lure of easy money can tempt some to develop fraudulent crypto schemes. These scammers may believe they can get away with their ill-gotten gains, confident that their victims, spread across the globe, will be unable to exact revenge. However, just as Sisyphus faced dire consequences for his theft, crypto scammers must realize that justice can catch up to them in unexpected ways.

♦️ Even if the victim investors cannot hold the perpetrators accountable directly, the supreme principles of justice prevail. In many cases, law enforcement agencies and regulatory bodies are actively pursuing cryptocurrency scammers, and the legal system is increasingly adept at tracking down and prosecuting these criminals. Moreover, there is cosmic justice and divine accountability. Many religious texts in all heavenly laws indicate that injustice is a terrible pasture. Those who exploit and deceive others will inevitably eventually face the consequences of their actions and will be held accountable.

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