Some say ledger is inferiorbut security is the same right ?
You can learn to use a paper wallet, the most secure option that no one can hack you.but security is the same right ?
Besides this being funny, this is the GENIUS of the USA! The Americans realized early on that ABSOLUTE VIOLENCE trumps anything else. No laws, no rules, no beliefs...nothing can trump (no pun intended) absolute unfiltered violence.At the end of the day:
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Using a secure/dedicated device and a hardware wallet for transactions means your funds are safe unless you send them to an incorrect address or start sharing your gains with others.
At the end of the day:
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Using a secure/dedicated device and a hardware wallet for transactions means your funds are safe unless you send them to an incorrect address or start sharing your gains with others.
That’s one of the many reasons why you should keep your real personal data private.Yeah, the 5$ wrench attack might have a big "return of investment"
It reminds me that a few years ago info of some Ledger customers was stolen... not nice to know that somebody out there knows that you own a hardware wallet and where you live...
Actually I'm wondering how customers' info are secured on crypto exchanges, they basically know your wallet address(es) and where you live.
It might be dangerous for personal safety if they sell this info to some criminals: from the wallet address they can see on the blockchain-scan how much you have on your wallet and might come to your home to extort your wallet's seed phrase.
First of all, your crypto is your business and nobody should know about it. Not even close relatives, some people aren't bad, they're just ignorant, not knowing something is better than knowing it because you can't tell what you don't know.with your secure digital safe
The safe personal environment for your most important data and files. Decide with whom you want to share information
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I see but... do you use crypto exchanges? Or you give them a secondary address of a home where you pay the bills (for KYC) but don't actually live in?That’s one of the many reasons why you should keep your real personal data private.
Inside the mentor group gold you will find useful informationI see but... do you use crypto exchanges? Or you give them a secondary address of a home where you pay the bills (for KYC) but don't actually live in?
Words of Wisdom!Not even close relatives, some people aren't bad, they're just ignorant, not knowing something is better than knowing it because you can't tell what you don't know.