Slightly off topic: what a lovely wee Christmas pump
There's still a chance for me to win that 20k € / $24.5k per BTC bet by Xmas... Not that I care much. We're all winners here! Best Xmas wishes to everyone!Lol did you get it? Yes! It was a no-money bet. Saw him just now (he lives next door), mentioned it, he frowned, said "show me the money", then changed the subject. Some people just can't get it. In the end I was smiling, he had a sad/weird look on his face, and kept looking at his phone (he has a Bitcoin ticker installed, LOL)... Edit: Yeah, perfect timing!!! Exactly on the day!
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I had some XRP leftovers (not a lot) from the 2017 craze... I dumped it at @ $0.20, LOL. Lost that trade (I'm such a lousy trader). But the amount was just dust compared to King Daddy, and I'm glad I got rid of that corporate scum-coin. Dumped some XLM I had, too. Now I'm (almost) a Bitcoin-only HoDLer. [/shitcointalk]
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I just won my 20k € / BTC by Xmas bet!
Thank you Santa Carolina!
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Observing Kraken Euro-ATH: 19,800+ €
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Current ATH: $24,298.04
For reference...
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What's new? In about a year, two max., Kevin O'Leary will be the next Bitcoin evangelist.
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Slightly off topic: what a lovely wee Christmas pump
There's still a chance for me to win that 20k € / $24.5k per BTC bet by Xmas... Not that I care much. We're all winners here! Best Xmas wishes to everyone!
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Wishing everyone "the very best" for the coming holiday season!
May BTC take you where you want to be.
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Text block for ledger data deletion email (to privacy@ledger.fr) Madame, Monsieur,
as an EU citizen, i kindly request full data erasure of all my personal data (name, email, address, phone... etc.) from your databases in accordance to EU GDPR Art. 17 (aka. "Right to be forgotten") without undue delay.
Please inform me after acknowledgement of my deletion request and also as soon as possible after completion of erasure.
Sincerely,
My Name
EDIT: And moments later, their auto-reply reached my mailbox: Hi, Thank you for reaching out. If your inquiry concerns the “July 2020 e-commerce and marketing data breach”, please read our blogpost and FAQ on the matter, in which you’ll find detailed information about what this regretful incident means for you and for your personal information.
If you wish to delete the personal information we have about you or exercise any of the rights mentioned in Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (the "GDPR") or if you have any additional questions about the use of your personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy to submit a data subject rights request to Ledger’s privacy team who will get back to you in due delays.
Due to a current high volume of requests and in order to facilitate processing, please do not submit duplicate requests as this may drag response time. For any other inquiry, please do not hesitate to reach out to our Ledger Support team.
Thanks for your understanding.
I've just sent a similar email, and got the same response (obviously). Please keep us updated with any replies from them, etc. I'll do the same. According to this website - they have 1 Calender month to comply to your request . https://ico.org.uk/your-data-matters/time-limits-for-responding-to-data-protection-rights-requests/Although - “ If your request is complex or you make more than one, the response time may be a maximum of three calendar months, starting from the day of receipt.” I’ll also be watching their response time - GOOD LUCK TO ALL Good info, thanks.
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Text block for ledger data deletion email (to privacy@ledger.fr) Madame, Monsieur,
as an EU citizen, i kindly request full data erasure of all my personal data (name, email, address, phone... etc.) from your databases in accordance to EU GDPR Art. 17 (aka. "Right to be forgotten") without undue delay.
Please inform me after acknowledgement of my deletion request and also as soon as possible after completion of erasure.
Sincerely,
My Name
EDIT: And moments later, their auto-reply reached my mailbox: Hi, Thank you for reaching out. If your inquiry concerns the “July 2020 e-commerce and marketing data breach”, please read our blogpost and FAQ on the matter, in which you’ll find detailed information about what this regretful incident means for you and for your personal information.
If you wish to delete the personal information we have about you or exercise any of the rights mentioned in Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 (the "GDPR") or if you have any additional questions about the use of your personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy to submit a data subject rights request to Ledger’s privacy team who will get back to you in due delays.
Due to a current high volume of requests and in order to facilitate processing, please do not submit duplicate requests as this may drag response time. For any other inquiry, please do not hesitate to reach out to our Ledger Support team.
Thanks for your understanding.
I've just sent a similar email, and got the same response (obviously). Please keep us updated with any replies from them, etc. I'll do the same.
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I decided to write to Ledger (again) asap. This time i want ALL my data removed from ALL their databases under GDPR. Of course, i will remind them, that refusing to do so is illegal in the EU and that i have to report it to the officials through my embassador/foreign affairs ministry. In the meantime i'm gonna figure out the correct instance to turn to, which form and/or wording i have to use etc.
Good move. Please keep us posted on this. I'm also thinking of writing to those jokers, to formally request the complete deletion of everything they hold about me, under GDPR. Complete deletion. Those fucks! I hope they go bankrupt and be forced to pay heavy fines. Use formal language and don't be impolite (don't swear, etc.), just cold and to the point. This will scare them even more. Good luck! Will let you guys know what happens in my case too, I just need to find the time to write a proper email. For US customers only. EU customers (no guns allowed): "You're on your own!"
Hey, but we have a spray! It doesn't do anything and it can't even sting the eyes of the attacker, so it's literally like hitting them with whipped cream. That's so clever! Legal, and seems to be able to do a good job at stunning the attacker, and also marking him for the authorities to locate. I want one!
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For US customers only. EU customers (no guns allowed): "You're on your own!"Are you saying my glock is illegal? Yes, but don't tell anyone!
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For US customers only. EU customers (no guns allowed): "You're on your own!"
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However, lesson learned. Thanks, life.
I think the lesson leaned is "if you don't want it exposed, don't submit it anywhere", which is impossible to apply nowadays, but paper wallets or OTC h/w wallet purchases can help in the case of Bitcoin, to prevent associating out personal data with our potential crypto holdings, which is the real issue in the Ledger leak.
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Just look at that nice, stable, upward trend, from October until now. Isn't it beautiful? Where is the high volatility that everyone is speaking of? HoDL.
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Confess, Dude - you've been waiting for a sign of life to post that. Have you used a stick to poke her??? I see she was poked good. And she liked it!
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