A crypto user named Hu Lezhi burned $1.65 million in Ethereum and donated another $5.35 million while posting disturbing messages about mind control and suicidal thoughts. His actions have sparked both concern and controversy within the community, even leading to the creation of a meme coin exploiting the event’s notoriety. The anonymous Ethereum user, identifying himself as Hu Lezhi, burned 500 ETH—equivalent to approximately $1.65 million. The transactions contained on-chain messages where Hu made shocking accusations against his employer, Kuande Investment, claiming they had been persecuting him for years using brain-computer technology. In his messages, he also expressed thoughts of ending his life. “The bosses of Kuande Investment, Feng Xin and Xu Yuzhi, used brain-computer weapons to persecute all company employees and former employees, and even they themselves were controlled. I am Hu Lezhi, an ordinary programmer and entrepreneur. If one day I become a victim of the final stage, I will leave this world,” he wrote. Hu’s statements caught the attention of the broader crypto community. Tron founder Justin Sun attempted to reach out , urging people to listen to Hu’s perspective. The crypto world has had past debates surrounding brain chip technology, making Hu’s claims even more provocative. In addition to burning 500 ETH , Hu gave away or destroyed 1,647 more tokens, donating millions to various crypto-related charities, including WikiLeaks, Endaoment, and the Ethereum Foundation. The total depletion of his Ethereum holdings amounted to $5.35 million. Hu’s alarming message continued, stating, “Since October 2022, I realized that I have been monitored and manipulated by the mind control organization since birth. Now, I have completely lost my dignity as a human being. I have decided to leave this world and hope that this ugly world will be destroyed soon.” While Ethereum’s price briefly spiked following these events, analysts believe it was unrelated, attributing the movement more to Solana-related controversies. However, Hu’s high-profile transaction may have had some minor impact on market sentiment. Hu claimed to work for Kuande Investments, but online investigators have linked this entity to WizardQuant Capital Management. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the actual company, a meme coin named Kuande has already emerged , capitalizing on the situation. Several other meme tokens inspired by Hu’s name have also been launched on the Solana blockchain. While it remains unclear whether Hu Lezhi is a real identity or a pseudonym, his claims about mind control and surveillance seem too extreme to be accepted without skepticism. The crypto community has expressed hope that he receives help before taking any irreversible steps.