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The fake death of the cerebrone, which was found at home with the parents

In a bizarre turn of events, 22-year-old Jeffy Yu, a little-known crypto developer, was missing his own death in a live stream-only day later in his parents' house in San Francisco.

Shortly before his 23rd birthday, Yu seemed to shoot in front of the camera during a livestream on Pump.fun, a crypto platform. His obvious death sparked a wave of sympathy online.

A shining obituary appeared and described him as a “visionary artist, technologist and cultural strength”. A new Memecoin named $ LLJEFTY was started in his honor and claimed to be his final digital heritage.

But within a few days the cracks began to show in history. The obituary disappeared from legacy.com. Online shelves have raised doubts about the authenticity of the video. And everything was dissolved on Wednesday when the standard in Yu-Alive-in was two-story house in his family in the Crocker-Amazon district.

Yu stood in a T-shirt, shorts, flip-flops and wire glasses, was desperate.

“I'm doxxxed. I was bothered. If you can find me, other people can find me,” he said. “Now I have to pull my parents out of this week.”

YU is the developer of Zerebro, a relatively unknown cryptocurrency with a market capitalization of around 44 million dollars. (In order to put this in the right perspective, the market capitalization of Bitcoin is about 2 trillion dollars.) Before his staged death, Zerebro had hardly made a name for the world in the crypto world.

After the livestream, a memorial post on Legacy.com praised Yus's creative spirit and said: “Although his life, although he is short, intensity, brilliant and devotion to creation was lived by which he hoped that they would inspire others for eternity.”

It also listed an impressive, but not to be edited – academic background and claimed that Yu had studied computer science in Stanford, North Heasters and Arizona State. His LinkedIn profile reflects these claims and lists a job as a software engineer in Santa Cruz.

Despite the swirling controversy, Yu refused to comment on whether he was looking for his death.

“You can see the PTBs in my eyes, right?” he said before he asked the reporter to go.

One of the strangest developments was a posthumous message that was shared by one of the social media accounts by Yu and what it was triggered by what it was triggered as “72 -hour -Deadman -Switch”. The message described $ LLJETY as “my last feat” and “an eternal grave in the cyberspace”.

“My only sustainable exit from persistent harassment, extortion and threats … I definitely had to dissolve.”

Another suspicion came, as a bustle problem, a crypto analytics platform, unveiled on chain data, which showed that Yu had clayed in the amount of $ 1.4 million after his alleged death. These accusations that the incident is a staged “pseudozide exit strategy” – a dramatic exit to have quietly paid out.

In front of the underground, Yu also published a manifesto in which “Legacoins” was introduced – a new kind of Memecoin, which he claimed to keep the value as a kind of digital vault indefinitely.

But even after the exposure, the strange saga continued. On Thursday, a cryptic X (formerly Twitter) accounted, @eiuge74698713, a digital homage to yu:

“A true believer and builder of blockchain, someone who confirmed the faith of his life himself in death. He deserves to be honored for unique blockchain.”

The motifs of YU remain unclear from now on. Regardless of whether it was a publicity stunt, an escape from personal pressure or a financial program, the crypto world observes exactly.

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