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🚨🇺🇸 NYC BITCOIN BARON’S VICIOUS PLAN: TORTURED MAN FOR CRYPTO PASSWORD A crypto entrepreneur who lived in a $75,000 a month apartment just got busted for kidnapping a guy, tying him up, and zapping him with wires to steal his Bitcoin password. Yes, this actually happened — in a fancy 8-bedroom Manhattan townhouse. The victim finally escaped by pulling the classic “Sure, I’ll grab my laptop” trick and sprinted for help when the guy looked away. The defendant is now facing life behind bars; while that apartment wasn't going to pay for itself, there's no worse way to downgrade your lifestyle than to move into a jail cell. Source: Associated Press
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American Grocery Stores are spying on you Take Kroger for example, “They have like alternative profit divisions that are solely focused on monetizing our personal information” 🚨 New Microsoft powered facial recognition technology is being implemented “Monetizing all the customer data they've actually taken in. And wildly enough, they've made more than a billion from this. A grocery store made a billion dollars from monetizing your information. Like this is a store that profits like three and a half billion a year. And one third of that comes from monetizing our information” “Another thing I learned was like, you know those little digital price things. Like instead of having the paper one, they got a digital one. Did you know that's there? So they can like change the prices in real time based upon the traffic pat patterns in the store. Like they will change it in real time if more people are in the store. — Even wilder, Kroger has this thing called an edge shelf which is developed with Microsoft, which will actually facially recognize you, determine your like age and gender and things like that, and then adjust prices based upon what the AI thinks you'd be willing to pay for. Something like that's f*cking nuts. Like I expected to see this type of technology in like CIA facilities or embassies, but in a grocery store.”