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Man Extracts Millions Worth of Gold from SIM Cards in China; Video Goes Viral

**Beijing (Qudrat Daily):** In a surprising claim from China, a man reportedly extracted gold worth millions of rupees from SIM cards.

According to foreign news agencies, SIM cards are typically used worldwide for mobile phones. However, a man from **Guangdong Province**, who is also a popular blogger, claimed to have obtained a substantial amount of gold from SIM cards, astonishing many.

The blogger stated that through various complex **chemical and technical processes**, he collected a total of **191.73 grams (approximately 16.43 tolas) of gold** from SIM cards and other electronic chips used in communication devices. The gold’s estimated value exceeds **8.4 million Pakistani rupees**.

He also shared a video demonstrating the entire process, which has quickly gone **viral on social media**, leaving many viewers amazed. Numerous users expressed that they had never heard of gold being extracted from SIM cards, while others reacted with humorous and sarcastic comments.

Experts, however, have raised doubts about the claim, pointing out that the amount of gold in a single SIM card is extremely small, around **0.47 milligrams**, making it highly unlikely to collect such a large quantity from SIM cards alone.

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