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July 27, 2018, 08:31:13 AM
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There are hackers all over the place and you need to keep your account safe. People can hack your account and steal your coins. At times too investing in some coins does not give you a 100% guarantee that you will make profit.

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July 27, 2018, 10:07:05 AM
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If you're taking care about safety of your money then you should know that your money is safe as long as you remain attentive, if you don't go to third-party sites, you won't send private keys to anyone                  
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July 27, 2018, 07:36:24 PM
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in my opinion safer than in banks. They are just a rip off. If you are being careful with passwords and tokens, you know how exchanges works, then you won't be having troubles. They are some rules, what not to do, open suspicious mails, giving someone your private keys and others.

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July 27, 2018, 07:39:03 PM
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Yes, you're right, our money is not safe here. In my opinion, this is one of the biggest disadvantages of cryptomeria. It seems to be one of the easiest ways to steal money and still be anonymous.
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July 27, 2018, 07:39:57 PM
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In most cases it is better to diversify your assets on different crypto wallets. Even the most secured wallets now can be hacked because hackers will do everything just to access all your information.
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July 27, 2018, 07:41:41 PM
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Money is not at all safe in cryptocurrency, There are so many hackers around here who's only business is hack a wallet of bounty hunters to get money without doing anything.

Its true that there are many hackers in crypto and the are after people's fund everyday. I think if we keep our private key safe then we will be free from the hackers. As for me, I use hardware wallet because I feel safe with it.

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July 27, 2018, 10:20:39 PM
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Oh man, if I am a hacker/thief, I would definitely not target a bounty hunter but a bigger fish  Grin. All right, I know, we should be aware all the time. But as long as you are not doing silly newbie mistakes, you are minimalizing a chance of being robbed of your tokens. Of course, no system is perfect, but as long as you are not giving someone your private keys/holding your tokens on a big exchange 24/7, add a bit of common sense and you will for 99% never experience a hacker attack on your wallet.

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July 27, 2018, 10:28:06 PM
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Oh man, if I am a hacker/thief, I would definitely not target a bounty hunter but a bigger fish  Grin. All right, I know, we should be aware all the time. But as long as you are not doing silly newbie mistakes, you are minimalizing a chance of being robbed of your tokens. Of course, no system is perfect, but as long as you are not giving someone your private keys/holding your tokens on a big exchange 24/7, add a bit of common sense and you will for 99% never experience a hacker attack on your wallet.

The security risks associated with crypto are overblown.  The people that lose their funds to hackers usually make a stupid mistake like you suggested.   I would still rather trust my funds in crypto which I completely own the funds instead of a bank.
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July 27, 2018, 10:40:31 PM
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Money in crypto are highly secured but not 100%.... I will say 90% security of money is in our hand.... There are different means of keeping our money safe. If you follow all the secure measure I think you should be good to go.
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July 27, 2018, 10:44:16 PM
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Oh man, if I am a hacker/thief, I would definitely not target a bounty hunter but a bigger fish  Grin. All right, I know, we should be aware all the time. But as long as you are not doing silly newbie mistakes, you are minimalizing a chance of being robbed of your tokens. Of course, no system is perfect, but as long as you are not giving someone your private keys/holding your tokens on a big exchange 24/7, add a bit of common sense and you will for 99% never experience a hacker attack on your wallet.


That's true. Crypto is a place for risk takers or optimists and like in any investment you have to use common sense to keep your money safe.
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July 27, 2018, 10:55:44 PM
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In fact, you are not quite right. The security of your crypto currency is entirely up to you. If you store all your crypto currency in different purses that you never use for extraneous purposes, then the safety of the safety of money is 99%.
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July 27, 2018, 10:58:27 PM
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Our money is kind of safe in crypto to compare to other businesses out there. No  investment is void of risk,risky is what makes one an investor and at times if you don't much risk in life you won't gain much
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July 27, 2018, 11:00:01 PM
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Everything is digital, that is why we need to be extra careful. We wanted access to our funds without banks and now we have it.
Meanwhile, just a thought, how safe is money in bank anyway? A lot of drama goes on there too
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July 27, 2018, 11:00:57 PM
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I think money in crypto can be almost as safe as you want it to be. In the sense, that if you know what you're doing and as well as using common sense you keep your money out of exchanges and keep the wallet key secure, you will be fine.

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July 27, 2018, 11:06:10 PM
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When entering the crypto must be willing to accept whatever risks are brought and the hack is one of the risks that will be experienced. the most important is to keep alert and never open suspicious things weaker
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July 27, 2018, 11:08:31 PM
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Oh man, if I am a hacker/thief, I would definitely not target a bounty hunter but a bigger fish  Grin. All right, I know, we should be aware all the time. But as long as you are not doing silly newbie mistakes, you are minimalizing a chance of being robbed of your tokens. Of course, no system is perfect, but as long as you are not giving someone your private keys/holding your tokens on a big exchange 24/7, add a bit of common sense and you will for 99% never experience a hacker attack on your wallet.


That's true. Crypto is a place for risk takers or optimists and like in any investment you have to use common sense to keep your money safe.
It depends on you how you handle your account safety everything here is possible to hack your account because this is just a technology to avoid that make sure you're always aware and you must have a lot of wallet. Don't share your private key and be aware to following those site.
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July 27, 2018, 11:09:36 PM
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Money is not at all safe in cryptocurrency, There are so many hackers around here who's only business is hack a wallet of bounty hunters to get money without doing anything.
Don't feel safe all the time and be cautious for any phishing and scam. Bounty tokens you got is an earning of hard work, you should protect them big time for your good.
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July 27, 2018, 11:12:21 PM
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I would not talk about the security of our investments in cryptocurrencies. because everyone was aware of the risks that the cryptocurrency carries.
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July 28, 2018, 11:06:34 AM
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as I would like to think, I kept my wallet private key with the paper duplicate, and influence another delicate duplicate in the USB gadget, to introduce the antivirus and firewall in your PC is important, evade to open the obscure email and the website page, I have gotten numerous Phishing messages and page since contributing the crypto, so be painstakingly the trickster and programmer.
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July 28, 2018, 11:39:10 AM
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Well such is life. Somethings are destiny, thus designed to happen. You can keep your money in the house and can be robbed off it too.

Keeping our address safe is important.
Well Said @carter34,

Hacking is the only cons of the cryptocurrency field once your account gets hacked you cannot do any thing because of its decentralized concept . Not only bounty hunters are suffering from hacking there have been cases of hacking of the exchanges in the past like bithumb, Coinrail, Bancor etc. Its owners resposibility to take care of their assets. To minimize the risk of hacking one must take precaution like not to share their private  keys or wallet seeds to anyone. Don't be greedy to join unverified airdrops as they main have phishing links to steal your data & always check green marks on the web page you open to be safe.

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