mr.mister (OP)
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October 26, 2017, 08:57:34 AM |
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What are you sophisticated bitcoin thiefs ( and I know you prowl around this forum) gonna do now? huh? you bitches!!! I now have a hardware wallet with a seed and a passphrase at the end of it. You ain't gonna get steal diddly squat.... LOL
Its called a stick. its one of the most sophisticated hacking tools available on the market right now you see, someone can come to your house with a stick, and beat your ass with said stick until you hand over the funds. To hell with a virus. but seriously, you can have your coins stolen by life. you can lose it, it can get broken and you lose the seed, someone else can discover the seed. you arent bulletproof just because you have a hardware wallet. you are very well protected, however, if you follow proper procedure and hygiene. Believe me when I tell you that no one will come to my house with a stick and beat my ass. That would be a big mistake on their part.
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mr.mister (OP)
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October 26, 2017, 09:01:49 AM |
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Lol, don't go jinxing yourself now man. It's true that hardware wallets are one of the safest ways to store your coins, and you're definitely safer now than you were ever before, but it would be dangerous to assume you can't be stolen from. Overconfidence can cause certain lapses, and those lapses could lead to your coins being stolen. Hardware wallets could also have certain vulnerabilities, of which there are recent examples, like here: https://cointelegraph.com/news/are-hardware-wallets-really-safe. It's highly unlikely you're going to get victimized by anything at this point, as hardware wallets are still ridiculously hard, if not impossible to exploit remotely, but it would still be a good idea to be as careful as you were before. Good luck! Oh, Yes, I am being careful. No doubt about that.
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tamawaelah
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October 26, 2017, 05:30:56 PM |
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What are you sophisticated bitcoin thiefs ( and I know you prowl around this forum) gonna do now? huh? you bitches!!! I now have a hardware wallet with a seed and a passphrase at the end of it. You ain't gonna get steal diddly squat.... LOL
you think you're safe ? i had your seed and your passphrase, watchout. hahahha just kidding i want it too, one of hardware wallet but in my country is hard to get
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theguy217
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October 26, 2017, 07:52:26 PM |
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It's either you've had bad past experience or you're a serious paranoid. Anyway, there is no need to challenge thieves and fraudsters. They're already trying every single trick they know of to try to steal your coins.
If you notice, lately phishing web wallets has been spreading and they're doing it on all of them (blockchain.info, myetherwallet etc. .. you name it).
Perhaps buying a hardware wallet was the best idea.
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mr.mister (OP)
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October 26, 2017, 11:30:25 PM |
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WOW,
I can't believe not one of you got it. THE WHOLE POINT OF THIS THREAD WAS TO GET YOU GUYS TO ADD A PASSPHRASE TO YOUR SEED, making it much more difficult for someone to hack you. Doing this does not necessarily require a hardware wallet. I just happen to have one. ADD A PASSPHRASE TO YOUR SEED PEOPLE!!!
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bitcoinmaniac52
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October 29, 2017, 08:10:28 PM |
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What are you sophisticated bitcoin thiefs ( and I know you prowl around this forum) gonna do now? huh? you bitches!!! I now have a hardware wallet with a seed and a passphrase at the end of it. You ain't gonna get steal diddly squat.... LOL
Don't get your hopes up too much man. As soon as your feel that your keys are safe, some hacker will figure out a way to steal them from you.
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ponicita
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October 29, 2017, 09:48:15 PM |
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Its just a hardware wallet If a local thief finds out you have a fortune in bitcoins, he can always kidnap you and make you give him everything you have
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mr.mister (OP)
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October 31, 2017, 01:08:11 PM |
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Its just a hardware wallet If a local thief finds out you have a fortune in bitcoins, he can always kidnap you and make you give him everything you have Good Luck
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Reatim
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November 01, 2017, 01:35:10 AM |
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What are you sophisticated bitcoin thiefs ( and I know you prowl around this forum) gonna do now? huh? you bitches!!! I now have a hardware wallet with a seed and a passphrase at the end of it. You ain't gonna get steal diddly squat.... LOL
I think you get your chances very high that the hackers can't get your coins because you now have a hardware wallet. But we all know that hackers will try to do everything they can just to steal someone's coins, you just gave them a slim chance because of your coins now are sitting in a hardware wallet. So If I were you don't give them a chance. LOL. Keep your private key and seeds safe from the prying eyes otherwise no matter how cool you are, those bitches are going to take it once you go to sleep. hahahhaa.
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pooya87
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November 01, 2017, 03:42:41 AM |
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security is not just having something expensive and think you are safe. you have to keep yourself safe. for example did you take a backup from your seed? if not you can lose your funds. if yes anyone who steals that seed doesn't even have to break into your hardware wallet, that is enough to get all your bitcoins.
you always have to educate yourself and make your money secure, it is not automatically safe. i have been on windows for year, i have a desktop wallet, a web wallet and a cold storage. none of which was ever hacked.
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AmXProX
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November 01, 2017, 03:53:57 AM Last edit: November 01, 2017, 05:02:05 AM by AmXProX |
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Its just a hardware wallet If a local thief finds out you have a fortune in bitcoins, he can always kidnap you and make you give him everything you have Good Luck Well unless someone is aware that you own a lot of coins stored in that wallet then you might be a target by thieves but if you can keep your anonymity then I think your hardware wallet is secured enough. And since a hardware wallet is too small it will be easier to hide.
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sorrowfulnightcries
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November 07, 2017, 05:45:31 PM |
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Better hope a real thief doesn't come in and steal that physical wallet, because regardless of whether he could access the bitcoins on it, you'll be shit out of luck. And pray for no fires, floods, or nuclear warfare...lol, just kidding. I'm thinking about getting some sort of physical wallet, too, one of these days. How much did you pay for it?
same here if ever I would go deep into investing to bitcoins and manage to spend a lot of money then I think I wouldn't bother to take extra precautions for my security.
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iluvpie60
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November 07, 2017, 05:47:34 PM |
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What are you sophisticated bitcoin thiefs ( and I know you prowl around this forum) gonna do now? huh? you bitches!!! I now have a hardware wallet with a seed and a passphrase at the end of it. You ain't gonna get steal diddly squat.... LOL
You know that by admitting you have a hardware wallet people can more easily be targeted now right? There are vulnerabilities in hardware wallets that some people know about and others that have not been discovered yet. Better to not say anything about what you own or where it is stored and that is the absolute safest way to go about hiding your bitcoins/altcoins from view dude:) Feel free to edit your post and change it so people don't know
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November 08, 2017, 07:28:19 AM |
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What are you sophisticated bitcoin thiefs ( and I know you prowl around this forum) gonna do now? huh? you bitches!!! I now have a hardware wallet with a seed and a passphrase at the end of it. You ain't gonna get steal diddly squat.... LOL
Theme of the topic did not understand, the author of the scammers took off all the savings or he himself gave them. Scammers have always been, especially in an uncontrolled area, where neither order nor tracking.
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ymirymir
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November 08, 2017, 07:28:54 AM |
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What are you sophisticated bitcoin thiefs ( and I know you prowl around this forum) gonna do now? huh? you bitches!!! I now have a hardware wallet with a seed and a passphrase at the end of it. You ain't gonna get steal diddly squat.... LOL
There's a lot of crypto thieves here in these forum. Just beware of clicking links and doing trabsactions. I've lost some of tokens because of a phishing site. I think it is a good lesson bacause after that I never click links again.
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pat4cryptoreal
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November 08, 2017, 12:09:58 PM |
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There is no extremely safe place to keep your coin. Noon of the wallet can be void of being stolen. The stealing can come from a close friend or someone living with you. Just make sure you keep calm.
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BitcoinPC
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November 11, 2017, 03:36:38 AM |
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What are you sophisticated bitcoin thiefs ( and I know you prowl around this forum) gonna do now? huh? you bitches!!! I now have a hardware wallet with a seed and a passphrase at the end of it. You ain't gonna get steal diddly squat.... LOL
Is something happened with you in past ? Did someone steal your bitcoins from your online wallets? If yes then i feel so sorry for you. Some hackers start making some scripts to break online wallets security. Hardware wallets are pretty good.But what if a hacker hacked your computer and steal your data ? You have to be more cleaver .
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BrannigansLaw
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November 12, 2017, 02:37:56 PM |
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What are you sophisticated bitcoin thiefs ( and I know you prowl around this forum) gonna do now? huh? you bitches!!! I now have a hardware wallet with a seed and a passphrase at the end of it. You ain't gonna get steal diddly squat.... LOL
If your system is compromised and the system you use to access the hardware wallet will connect to the open web all your data will be recorded even if it is offline ,it all depends upon how you take care of security and a hardware wallet alone could not stop the hackers from stealing your coins.
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March 15, 2018, 05:38:43 PM |
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FOR ALL GOOD THINGS AND NOT THINGS THERE IS HIS OWNERS, one must learn to cherish the valuable, although the current technologies are so strong that nothing is impossible anymore, only hope for the best)...
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malbterxic
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March 15, 2018, 05:41:33 PM |
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I've always been interested in the question, you are not afraid to keep your bitcoins on a hardware purse? Because if it breaks, then it turns out all the bitcoins will be lost. Or I do not understand something?
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