In Hong Kong a 24 year old bitcoin millionaire Wong Ching Kit owner of Facebook page Epoch Cryptocurrency decided to be generous. He is also know online as “Coin Young Master”.

On 15 Dec 2018 (Sat), Wong live-streamed his prank. “Does anyone here believe that money can fall from the sky?” after which he points his camera to the top of a building where HK$100 bills were flying down like snow flakes.
As the money dropped to the ground, people tried to grab the money bills causing a frenzy. Some others were using the smart devices to capture the scene.

However on Sunday, Wong was arrested when he arrived in his Lamborghini sports car at Sham Shui Po. Wong had with him stack of HK$500 bills.
Wong was detained for causing disorder in a public place.
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