Hu Lezhi burned a staggering 500 ETH (worth about $1.38 million). He donated another 1,950 ETH (around $5.35 million) to organizations like WikiLeaks and Ukraine. But that’s not the craziest part.
Hu Lezhi claims that top executives of a Chinese hedge fund, Kuande Investment (WizardQuant), are using “brain-computer weapons” to control employees.
The Ethereum Burn and Massive Donations
Lezhi’s actions have shocked crypto users. Not only did he destroy over $1.3 million in Ethereum by sending it to a burn address (where no one can ever retrieve it), but he also made huge donations:
Here’s the breakdown:
– Burnt 500 $ETH
– Contributed 711 $ETH ($1.91M) to @wikileaks
– Donated 700 $ETH ($1.87M) to @endaomentdotorg
– Burnt 103 $ETH ($278K) across 2 additional transactions.Also sent 133 $ETH ($354K) to the @ethereum foundation.
— Onchain Lens (@OnchainLens) February 17, 2025
The transactions were all linked to wallets from crypto exchanges OKX and Binance. But why would someone destroy and give away millions in ETH? According to Lezhi, he’s trying to raise awareness of a dystopian crime—one in which people are supposedly turning into mind-controlled puppets.
The “Brain-Computer Weapons” Allegation
Lezhi’s on-chain messages accused two Kuande Investment executives—Feng Xin and Xu Yuzhi—of using these so-called “brain-computer weapons” to manipulate employees and themselves. Here’s a direct quote from his message:
Someone just sent 500 ETH to the burn address with this message (translated):
“The CEOs 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.” pic.twitter.com/5p01PAXXer
— sassal.eth/acc
(@sassal0x) February 17, 2025
That’s a huge claim. While there’s no evidence to support it, the fact that Lezhi chose to burn millions in Ethereum to broadcast this message has people questioning his motives. Is this a protest, a cry for help, or something else?
Tracking the Money Trail
Arkham tracked Lezhi’s transactions and found that his Ethereum movements totaled $5 million over the last week. He made repeated warnings through on-chain messages, with one stating: “There is a new mode of crime in which the victim is gradually deprived of his senses of desire until he becomes a complete slave to the digital machine.”
CHINESE MAN BURNS $1.3M ETH CLAIMING ATTACK BY BRAIN-COMPUTER WEAPONS
This morning, an address sent $1.3M of ETH to the burn address, accusing some Chinese investors of using “brain-computer weapons”. It is now completely unrecoverable.
Did the brain-computer weapons make him… pic.twitter.com/gZVpYULEZy
— Arkham (@arkham) February 17, 2025
According to Arkham, Lezhi’s transfers included:
- $4.95M was sent to burn addresses, WikiLeaks, and the Ethereum Foundation.
- $825K ETH moved to a Coinbase deposit address.
- $273K ETH was sent to a newly created wallet.
Blockchain as a Public Bulletin Board
This incident highlights how blockchain isn’t only for financial transactions—it’s becoming a tool for activism. Since blockchains are permanent and censorship-resistant, Lezhi ensured that his allegations would live on forever, etched into Ethereum’s history.
His actions raise some key questions:
- Is this a new form of digital protest?
- Is he genuinely exposing something, or is this a delusion?
- Could this inspire others to use blockchain for ideological messaging?
What’s the Crypto Community Saying?
Some believe Lezhi’s story, calling him a whistleblower who risked everything to expose a secret crime. Others think this is a grand conspiracy theory with no factual basis. Some understand the expensive action of destroying $1.3M ETH as a showy stunt.
One indisputable fact remains that becoming the first person to burn over $1.3 million in ETH is an exceptional, non-routine act. Burning $1.3 million in ETH established Lezhi as an instant figure in crypto despite his doubts about his statements.
Personally, I just think it’s a conspiracy theory. Someone might have taken that message seriously, but first of all, brain-machine interfaces are only capable of reading the brain’s output, not inputting information—even at the current level of Neuralink. So, controlling someone…
— REMAZINE (@gdrpaul) February 17, 2025
Conclusion
The ETH burn and the Kuande Investment allegations have surprised the crypto community. Whether Lezhi’s claims are valid or not, he’s found a way to use blockchain technology as an immutable megaphone for his beliefs.

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