The 'Anti-Fraud Goddess' was killed on the national road, with many doubts. Taiwan's crypto world has lost a beacon since then.

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In the early morning of December 4th, a 6-car chain collision accident occurred on the Hsinchu section of National Highway No. 1, claiming the life of Miffy, the chief blockchain financial crime investigator of XREX, and triggering high attention in the society. This expert in the crypto world, who is praised as the "anti-fraud goddess", has assisted the police in tracking down many major fraud cases. However, this car accident is full of suspicions, and there are even voices beginning to question: "Is this an accident or a carefully planned conspiracy?"

Helping the police to fight against fraud is a great achievement, but why does it become a thorn in the eyes of the gangsters?

Mei-Hui Chen is a leading blockchain investigation expert in Taiwan, who has long been assisting the police in investigating money laundering and fraud cases, successfully tracking illegal money flows and freezing illicit assets. The cases she was involved in during her lifetime include the notorious '88 Club Money Laundering Case,' the investigation of illegal money flows in 'Creative Private Room,' and the money laundering methods of 'Money Laundering Godfather' Cheng-Wen Tu.

According to the leaked conversation cited by Sanli News Network, Chen Meihui has assisted in freezing a large amount of USDT illegal funds flow. 'There have always been rumors that he has withheld too much Tether, and the fraud gang wants to kill him.' The friend pointed out that before the incident, Chen Meihui even received a phone call from mainland China asking why he withheld their Tether, and bluntly stated that there are many suspicious points in this car accident, such as 'using a rental car to crash into Uber' and 'very strange'.

In addition, a friend named Chen Meihui on PTT commented, saying "Miss Chen is my most respected fren in my life", and she is "the top Virtual Money expert in the country", she assisted the Criminal Investigation Bureau in retrieving the records of Virtual Money fraud cases in Taiwan, and it was she who secured the budget for the Coin Tracing Software for the Criminal Investigation Bureau last year. "She found the victim's information in her computer and provided it to the police. What's the big deal about leaking it?" "Why would there be a collision on the deserted highway in the middle of the night?" Questions were raised about the non-simple cause of death.

Source: PTT involved in leaking secrets before death, leaving the district inspection and dying on the national highway

Looking back on the incident, Investigator Xie from the Criminal Investigation Bureau's Technology Investigation and Crime Prevention Center was suspected of leaking Money Laundering monitoring information during the investigation of a Virtual Money Money Laundering case and was searched by the prosecutor. Xie's girlfriend, Chen Meihui, was also listed as a defendant in the leak case and was brought in for questioning together.

After the interrogation of the two individuals, Taichung District Prosecutors' Office ordered Mr. Xie to pay a bail of 30,000 yuan and released Ms. Chen Mei-hui without bail. Unexpectedly, on the early morning of December 4th, the two of them encountered a fatal car accident on the highway while traveling by car. Ms. Chen Mei-hui was sent to the hospital but did not survive.

Coincidence of two cases on the national highway? Former gang leader involved also injured in the collision

What is even more reminiscent is that Hao Guangming, the eldest brother of the former Four Seas Gang, also had a car accident on the national highway on the same morning. Although Hao Guangming only broke his legs and was in danger, he died driving, but because the two car accidents were about 40 minutes apart, the distance was only 800 meters, and the previous error message claimed that his life was in danger, which made people question whether there was a "mirror man" behind the scenes.

Hao Guangming was once accused of inciting robbery against Tu Chengwen in Xinyi District. Many people speculated that Chen Meihui and Hao Guangming were both involved in the Tu Chengwen case. The two of them encountered incidents at the same time, which seems too coincidental. Is there another hidden story behind it?

The currency case continues to burn, Money Laundering suspicion lingers

Recently, the police launched a series of actions against the executives of CoinKing exchange, arresting the CEO Zhang Hanlin and the registered person in charge Xu Guanzhi. CoinKing is accused of being an important base for the Tang Chengwen Money Laundering team, using cryptocurrencies such as BTC and USDT for illegal fund transfers.

Zhang Hanlin was also the Chief Strategy Officer of another cryptocurrency exchange, Cobinhood. After he and his sister, Zhang Yuting, joined BitMart in 2021, the company became the fourth cryptocurrency exchange in Taiwan. However, the latter is also under investigation for alleged money laundering.

XREX Founder Mourns: 'She is a significant loss to the industry'

Regarding the passing of Chen Meihui, co-founder and CEO of XREX exchange, Huang Yaowen expressed on Facebook: 'Her unfortunate passing is a significant loss for both the company and the blockchain industry.'

Huang Yaowen revealed that Chen Meihui has just been selected as one of the 'Catalysts' among the top 30 influential figures in the blockchain industry in 2025. We hope that everyone will remember Chen Meihui's kindness, bravery, and justice. 'We deeply mourn her and may she rest in peace.'

The death of Chen Meihui not only shocked the crypto world and the judiciary, but also sounded the alarm for the investigation of Virtual Money-related crimes and industry risks. Today, the truth about her car accident is still to be further clarified, but in the hearts of the crypto world, her figure, which fought against illegal activities, will be remembered forever.

This article was first published in Blocktempo, about the 'Anti-fraud Goddess' who died on the highway and raised many doubts. Taiwan's crypto world has lost a beacon since then.

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