Credit card fraud [edit]
Black neon tetras committed credit card fraud during a 2023 livestream by "Mutekimaru Channel" on
YouTube. The owner was using motion-tracking software to turn the fish's movements into Nintendo
Switch inputs, letting them "play" video games [¢] In 2020, the fish beat Pokemon Sapphire after 3,195
hours, a feat that takes about 30 hours for a typical human [?/l8] On January 14, 2023, Pokémon Violet
crashed at 1,144 hours, giving the fish free access to the main menu. They entered inputs that opened
Nintendo eShop, added 500 yen ($3.85 USD) to their owner's account, and exposed his credit card
details on the livestream.['%l""] Mutekimaru later requested a refund of the 500 yen from Nintendo [2]
The fish also downloaded an N64 emulator, set up PayPal, used reward
points to buy an avatar, and changed Mutekimaru's Nintendo account "Fish eagerly read the
terms and conditions.
name to "ROWAWAWAY" [13] After about seven hours, their movements eS —
shut down the Switch.)
The chances of your pet fish committing credit card fraud are low, but never zero!
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