今天收到簡訊說BOB LEE是被不喜歡DECENTRALIZATION的東西的人謀殺。原因是他搞數字貨幣和CASH APPS,簡訊說BOB早已搬到佛羅里達,只是去加州幾天而已就被遇害了. 最近新聞里對DECENTRALIZATION的批判聲越來越多,甚至說這威脅美國國家安全利益。
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Cash App Creator Bob Lee Stabbed to Death in San Francisco
Jon Blistein
Wed, April 5, 2023, 2:11 p.m. EDT·3 min read
Bob Lee, the creator of Cash App and a current executive at
the cryptocurrency company MobileCoin, was killed in a stabbing in San Francisco early
Tuesday morning, April 4.
The San Francisco Medical Examiner』s Office hasn』t
officially confirmed Lee』s identity yet, though friends and family have said he
was the victim (per CBS News). Lee』s father, Rick Lee, wrote on Facebook, 「I
just lost my best friend, my son Bob Lee when he lost his life on the street in
San Francisco
early Tuesday Morning.」
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Rick continued, 「Life has been an adventure with two
bachelors living together, and I』m so happy that we were able to become so
close these last years. Bob would give you the shirt off his back. He would never look down on anyone and
adhered to a strict no-judgment philosophy.
Bobby worked harder than anyone and was the smartest person I have ever
known. He will be missed by all those that knew him. Thank you to those who
have reached out in support.」
MobileCoin also confirmed Lee』s death (without discussing
the cause) in a statement shared Wednesday, April 5. 「Our dear friend and
colleague, Bob Lee passed away yesterday at the age of 43, survived by a loving
family and collection of close friends and collaborators,」 the company said.
Its CEO, Joshua Goldbard, added, 「Bob was a dynamo, a force
of nature. Bob was the genuine article. He was made for the world that is being
born right now, he was a child of dreams, and whatever he imagined, no matter
how crazy, he made real.」
According to a statement from the San Francisco Police Department,
officers responded to a report of a stabbing in the Rincon Hill neighborhood at
around 2:35 a.m. Tuesday. Officers found a 43-year-old adult made 「suffering
from apparent stab wounds. … The victim was transported to a local hospital
with life-threatening injuries. Despite efforts by first responders and medical
personnel, the victim succumbed to his injuries.」
SFPD is still investigating the stabbing and has yet to name
a suspect.
Lee was a well-established tech figure, working in corner
offices and investing in companies like SpaceX, Clubhouse, and Figma. He worked
at Google before serving as the chief technical officer at Square (now known as
Block), the financial services company co-founded by Jack Dorsey. While working
at Square, Lee helped create the mobile payment and banking platform Cash App,
which launched in 2013.
Over the next decade, Cash App』s popularity rose steadily,
especially as it became a strong force in the online creator economy and a
prominent reference point in rap lyrics. Along with a regular churn of
sponsorships with the likes of Travis Scott, Megan Thee Stallion, and Cardi B,
Cash App even tried launching an initiative to help independent creatives fund
their own projects in 2021.
(The future of that relationship, at least with hip-hop, was
recently put in doubt: At the end of March, a new study from the financial
research firm, Hindenburg Research, suggested that Block was functioning as a
digital hub for fraud and referenced several rap songs to show how popular they
believed Cash App has become for illicit transactions. Block shares reportedly
dropped 19% after the report was released.)
On the social media platform, Nostr, Dorsey paid
tribute to Lee, saying, 「It』s real. Getting calls.