Chinese man removes gold worth millions of rupees from SIM cards


According to a foreign news agency, SIM cards are generally used for mobile phones around the world, while a person has shocked everyone by making a surprising claim of obtaining a large amount of gold from SIM cards.

The person who claims to obtain gold from SIM cards is from the Chinese province of Guangdong and is a well-known blogger, who says that he has obtained a total of 191.73 grams (approximately 16.43 tolas) of gold from SIM card chips and other electronic devices.

According to the blogger, he collected this gold through various complex chemical and technical methods, while according to his claim, the value of the gold obtained is more than 8.4 million rupees in Pakistani currency. He used not only SIM cards but also gold-plated chips used in other communication electronic devices. The blogger has also shared a video of the entire process, which is rapidly going viral on social media.

After the video went viral, a large number of users were surprised, while many people said that they had never heard of obtaining gold from a SIM card before, and many users also made humorous comments on this claim.

Experts said that the amount of gold used in a SIM card is very small, about 0.47 milligrams, which raises questions about the claims of obtaining gold on a large scale.

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