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October 02, 2014, 09:59:17 PM


I'm sure ApplePay will be much more secure.   Roll Eyes

If it's not crypto, it's not safe.
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October 02, 2014, 10:01:13 PM


Explanation
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October 02, 2014, 10:03:39 PM


If it's crypto, it's safe.

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October 02, 2014, 10:05:38 PM


If it's crypto, it's safe.


Yes, if You keep the decryption keys to Yourself...
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October 02, 2014, 10:07:36 PM


If it's crypto, it's safe.


Yes, if You keep the decryption keys to Yourself...
Yea because, people don't get hacked. Nevermind those million+ count bnets, those are a mirage.

Edit: please don't conflate that with me insinuating it's safer to delegate financial security to some third party.
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October 02, 2014, 10:09:10 PM

Drop your illusory hope right now, fiat bagholders  Tongue
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October 02, 2014, 10:11:49 PM


If it's crypto, it's safe.


Yes, if You keep the decryption keys to Yourself...
Yea because, people don't get hacked. Nevermind those million+ count bnets, those are a mirage.

Multi-sig will improve security against hacking greatly, I assume.

BTW that hurts so much:
http://www.coindesk.com/early-bitcoin-adopter-calls-multi-sig-solutions-750-btc-theft/

How dumb can one be: Keeping Your 750 BTC on Your Bitcoin-Qt client on Your MacBook and then going online withit on public WiFi when travelling to Bali  Embarrassed Respect, "former computer science student"
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October 02, 2014, 10:17:05 PM

I just picked up a little more BTC, I seriously can't help myself at these prices.   I feel like they are at such a steep discount right now.   Each time I buy, I am like "ok, now I am good with my holdings..." then a few days later, I want to have like 5BTC more, or 10BTC more.

I now need about 9.5BTC more to get to where I want to be...
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October 02, 2014, 10:22:09 PM


If it's crypto, it's safe.


Yes, if You keep the decryption keys to Yourself...

Well duh, keep your info to yourself, and you won't get hax0rd.
Bitcoiners must be pretty stupid, since plenty of them lost money on Gox.  You trade, on an exchange, bro?  Tell me all about keeping the priv. key to yourself Cheesy

@njcarlos Re. "please don't conflate":  Huh?  I deposit $$ in a bank, and don't lose a penny if they get hacked.  I like that Smiley

Of course, I don't deposit in crypto banks like Ukyo, TF or

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October 02, 2014, 10:25:21 PM

All i see is red red red on bitcoinwisdom  Roll Eyes
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October 02, 2014, 10:28:35 PM


If it's crypto, it's safe.


Yes, if You keep the decryption keys to Yourself...

Well duh, keep your info to yourself, and you won't get hax0rd.
Bitcoiners must be pretty stupid, since plenty of them lost money on Gox.  You trade, on an exchange, bro?  Tell me all about keeping the priv. key to yourself Cheesy


No, I do not trade, just hodling. If You want to keep bigger amounts of BTC on an exchange, maybe bitgo.com is something to check. But also I would like to have a second (and in case of hacking neutral third) party needed to confirm transactions to be safer. But meanwhile, I am waiting for MultiBit HD with Trezor support.
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October 02, 2014, 10:28:49 PM

All i see is red red red on bitcoinwisdom  Roll Eyes
bitcoinwisdom is not even working here...
Undefined index: mintpalcaibtc /var/www/bitcoinwisdom/tmp/app/cono/initialize.php : 186
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October 02, 2014, 10:29:03 PM

Well duh, keep your info to yourself, and you won't get hax0rd.
Bitcoiners must be pretty stupid, since plenty of them lost money on Gox.  You trade, on an exchange, bro?  Tell me all about keeping the priv. key to yourself Cheesy

@njcarlos Re. "please don't conflate":  Huh?  I deposit $$ in a bank, and don't lose a penny if they get hacked.  I like that Smiley

Of course, I don't deposit in crypto banks like Ukyo, TF or


This is a relatively new phenomenon. There are many elderly people who still distrust keeping their money in a bank. Ask Cyprus what they think about banks.
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October 02, 2014, 10:30:14 PM

All i see is red red red on bitcoinwisdom  Roll Eyes
bitcoinwisdom is not even working here...
Undefined index: mintpalcaibtc /var/www/bitcoinwisdom/tmp/app/cono/initialize.php : 186

Hopefully it's an upgrade and not a hack.
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October 02, 2014, 10:35:48 PM


If it's crypto, it's safe.


Yes, if You keep the decryption keys to Yourself...

Well duh, keep your info to yourself, and you won't get hax0rd.
Bitcoiners must be pretty stupid, since plenty of them lost money on Gox.  You trade, on an exchange, bro?  Tell me all about keeping the priv. key to yourself Cheesy


No, I do not trade, just hodling. If You want to keep bigger amounts of BTC on an exchange, maybe bitgo.com is something to check. But also I would like to have a second (and in case of hacking neutral third) party needed to confirm transactions to be safer. But meanwhile, I am waiting for MultiBit HD with Trezor support.

That's worthy of Rube Goldberg's attention.  Talk about convoluted "perfect money" Cheesy
You realize that you're also reinventing everything from the fiat world, right?  Like third-party warrantor (from FDIC to CC), etc?
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October 02, 2014, 10:37:20 PM

Well duh, keep your info to yourself, and you won't get hax0rd.
Bitcoiners must be pretty stupid, since plenty of them lost money on Gox.  You trade, on an exchange, bro?  Tell me all about keeping the priv. key to yourself Cheesy

@njcarlos Re. "please don't conflate":  Huh?  I deposit $$ in a bank, and don't lose a penny if they get hacked.  I like that Smiley

Of course, I don't deposit in crypto banks like Ukyo, TF or


This is a relatively new phenomenon. There are many elderly people who still distrust keeping their money in a bank. Ask Cyprus what they think about banks.

Lol, the elderly people who distrust banks will just FLOCK to Bitcoin!
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October 02, 2014, 10:37:40 PM

All i see is red red red on bitcoinwisdom  Roll Eyes
bitcoinwisdom is not even working here...
Undefined index: mintpalcaibtc /var/www/bitcoinwisdom/tmp/app/cono/initialize.php : 186

Hopefully it's an upgrade and not a hack.

I expect an DDOS attack on Bitstamp & BTC-E (hopefully China too) in the next 36h. A crash without it wouldn´t be funny & would feel unreal.
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October 02, 2014, 10:40:12 PM


If it's crypto, it's safe.


Yes, if You keep the decryption keys to Yourself...

Well duh, keep your info to yourself, and you won't get hax0rd.
Bitcoiners must be pretty stupid, since plenty of them lost money on Gox.  You trade, on an exchange, bro?  Tell me all about keeping the priv. key to yourself Cheesy

@njcarlos Re. "please don't conflate":  Huh?  I deposit $$ in a bank, and don't lose a penny if they get hacked.  I like that Smiley

Of course, I don't deposit in crypto banks like Ukyo, TF or




perhaps even more concerning and disturbing are early adopters losing hundreds of coins because of using open wifi or keeping their passwords on dropbox or leaving their notebooks in saunas.


makes you wonder> were most of them that smart to hodl or just lucky?
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October 02, 2014, 10:40:37 PM

369  Grin
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October 02, 2014, 10:41:20 PM

All i see is red red red on bitcoinwisdom  Roll Eyes
bitcoinwisdom is not even working here...
Undefined index: mintpalcaibtc /var/www/bitcoinwisdom/tmp/app/cono/initialize.php : 186

Hopefully it's an upgrade and not a hack.

I expect an DDOS attack on Bitstamp & BTC-E (hopefully China too) in the next 36h. A crash without it wouldn´t be funny & would feel unreal.

That was always the m.o. in the past...crash the exchanges and price quoting sites to scare the market...and then profit from the panic.
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