> by hiding the password to your cryptowallet inside a safe, or using one of the various incantations of writing your password on a post-it note. This is the scariest bit about crypto by far and that I will not deny.…
> Do people who had SafeDollar have control over their own money? Did the people whose money got locked in the DAO because of a software bug have control over their own money? Nope, because they didn't do their due…
One I personally know of - https://cryptoslate.com/another-big-cardano-ada-deal-is-in-t... There is many other cases for blockchain / crypto technologies far beyond the world of ransomware, extortion, blackmail, money…
You can literally say that about cold hard cash. Blackmail? Pay cash. Buying illegal substances? Cash. Gambling? Get your cash out. It's all in how you use it.…
>is that now what the bar is? "I saw it on youtube" ? In todays society? Sadly, yes.
> by hiding the password to your cryptowallet inside a safe, or using one of the various incantations of writing your password on a post-it note. This is the scariest bit about crypto by far and that I will not deny.…
> Do people who had SafeDollar have control over their own money? Did the people whose money got locked in the DAO because of a software bug have control over their own money? Nope, because they didn't do their due…
One I personally know of - https://cryptoslate.com/another-big-cardano-ada-deal-is-in-t... There is many other cases for blockchain / crypto technologies far beyond the world of ransomware, extortion, blackmail, money…
You can literally say that about cold hard cash. Blackmail? Pay cash. Buying illegal substances? Cash. Gambling? Get your cash out. It's all in how you use it.…
>is that now what the bar is? "I saw it on youtube" ? In todays society? Sadly, yes.