https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c93gydxj8n7o
FUD article now on mainstream media.
TLDR: Man does a "practice" transaction to make sure his transfer will work property - it works. Man does a "real" transaction differently than the "practice" transaction - it doesn't work because he sends it over the wrong network. He then writes a FUD crypto article on the BBC about how cryptocurrency is too hard and complicated even for a savvy "oil engineer" who was "following instructions closely".
All he had to do was select the same options as the practice transaction and send it to the same address.
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