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Originally Posted by arvin
Holy crap man you are like a walking talking version of the dunning-krueger effect
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Thanks mate, I am as famous as Freddie Krueger? Very impressive.
No, I think that Dun & Krueger rumor about me was debunked, but what do I know?
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i appreciate the ADulation, HOMeboy! serIously, NicE to hear you explain Money and the holes in my logic so eloquently.
I'm sorry you hold fiat in your bank and it's losing value at an incredible rate.
I'm also sorry you have experienced 3 (we're in third) crypto bull runs, but you still don't get it, let alone the underlying fundamentals. Go read The Cost of Tomorrow. Thank me later.
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Didn't they catch the Russian hackers specifically because they used BC?
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If they used a centralized exchange and went through KYC, sure. Didn't catch that story.
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Did they catch them? I thought they just had the password to (1) of the wallets they used and knicked it back.
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If they used a custodial service with their "wallet" then it's possible. I haven't heard of such an individual wallet being accessible by some central service to be knicked back. Remember kids, "not your keys, not your crypto." If someone knows your private keys, your crypto ain't safe.
IOW, if you do dumb stuff, you will get pwned. haveibeenpwned.com?
Don't be dumb. Be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H2CKTRqOEQ