Caixin: Chen Zhi Claimed His Net Worth Was $60 Billion, and the $15 Billion Frozen by the US Is Only a Quarter of It
According to Caixin articles starting from January 8, about the Crown Prince Group and Chen Zhi, Chen Zhi's early experiences are related to private servers of the game "Legend." To attract more players, private servers need to publish advertisements on private server ad sites. The hacker organization "Knight Attack Group" targeted the advertising token business, attacking and forcing 13 ad sites offline. In 2011, Chongqing police cracked this case of illegal intrusion into computer information systems. At the time of the incident, the Knight Group had profited nearly 100 million yuan. Several hackers and private server personnel confirmed to Caixin that Chen Zhi was indeed a member of the Knight Group but was not among those arrested that year. After 2011, Chen Zhi moved to Cambodia and gradually developed into a giant in real estate, banking, gambling, and online fraud in Cambodia. Additionally, the Caixin article also revealed that the former Taiwan business head of the Crown Prince Group stated that Chen Zhi once claimed his net worth was $60 billion, and the $15 billion frozen by the US is only a quarter of it.
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Caixin: Chen Zhi Claimed His Net Worth Was $60 Billion, and the $15 Billion Frozen by the US Is Only a Quarter of It
According to Caixin articles starting from January 8, about the Crown Prince Group and Chen Zhi, Chen Zhi's early experiences are related to private servers of the game "Legend." To attract more players, private servers need to publish advertisements on private server ad sites. The hacker organization "Knight Attack Group" targeted the advertising token business, attacking and forcing 13 ad sites offline.
In 2011, Chongqing police cracked this case of illegal intrusion into computer information systems. At the time of the incident, the Knight Group had profited nearly 100 million yuan. Several hackers and private server personnel confirmed to Caixin that Chen Zhi was indeed a member of the Knight Group but was not among those arrested that year. After 2011, Chen Zhi moved to Cambodia and gradually developed into a giant in real estate, banking, gambling, and online fraud in Cambodia. Additionally, the Caixin article also revealed that the former Taiwan business head of the Crown Prince Group stated that Chen Zhi once claimed his net worth was $60 billion, and the $15 billion frozen by the US is only a quarter of it.