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November 22, 2019, 08:08:53 AM
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there was a time that i lose my bitcoin but not because i was hacked or stolen but because i forgot where did i saved my private key so that is basically my negligence .but about the OP?nope and will never because i am very particular in how to save my assets,and thats why i forgot my private key before because of my so strict policy that even me cannot find where i put lol  Grin

kidding aside this is very serious matter guys,because we are now prone from hackings scammings and even kidnapped or forced to get our bitcoin and other cryptocurrency.so be careful and always use measures for safeties .









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November 22, 2019, 03:27:30 PM
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That was bad experience i have earlier stage when i started make use of Bitcoin for online payment, since then, i have been orientated and also went for more knowlege on how to saved my wallet with a strong password or private key as it stated at initial time of creating account. Since ever than i have not notice such again.
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November 22, 2019, 03:42:23 PM
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I didn't lose my Bitcoin with my friends are and no one stole my Bitcoin ever since I started but last year I have lost around 0.01 BTC as I forgot the private key and wallet phrase.
I hope so many people came across this situation by losing their details to access the wallet.
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November 22, 2019, 04:13:26 PM
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Recently I've heard someone's speech about keeping BTC on the exchange is not safe. But the same thing may be fair to other types of wallets — it's all about the pros and cons, isn't it?
There must be a comparison based on the number of incidents, statistics, etc.
I mean, ok, let's consider this article as a detailed guide for different types of wallets — there's an explanation, principles of working, advantages and disadvantages — but how do you actually know, which wallet will be safe? How did you choose your current wallet?

Where do you keep crypto? Have you ever been stolen?
as of now i never experience  losing coin in my wallet
until now im only using online wallet or exchange wallet
the wallet im using online i blockchain for bitcoin and MEW for ETH and token
and for exchange if im not confident in the exchange i never put large amount or trade-in that exchange






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November 22, 2019, 04:29:12 PM
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Sure i have lost bitcoins in terms of price drop or gambling.
I have been here and there where i have even faced pronzi schemes when i first started and that's how i know more about them for instance.

Lost some from gambling and investing poorly not knowing what i was heading into.
The time made me learn more from experience and kept me motivated to learn from my mistakes.

When i want to save my profits i use online secure wallets or immediatly exchange them to fiat when i dont want for a price differentiability or when i see something will make it drop.

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November 22, 2019, 04:35:45 PM
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I haven't been stolen before, and i hope that no one can steal my BTC in the future, but i already lost some bitcoin on gambling but that was a few bucks not a lot of money. I'm always careful when it comes to bitcoin, i'm saving a part of my crypto in hardware wallets as well as in some web wallets like blockchain.
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November 22, 2019, 04:39:36 PM
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I think everyone has felt loss of Bitcoin assets, especially when becoming a beginner entering the world of Crypto. I personally have also experienced loss my BTC but because I was cheated by my own friend. I trusted him to open my Bittrex account, then I'm sure he successed to log in but he told me that the password could no longer be used. He lied to me.
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November 23, 2019, 04:39:48 AM
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Recently I've heard someone's speech about keeping BTC on the exchange is not safe. But the same thing may be fair to other types of wallets — it's all about the pros and cons, isn't it?
There must be a comparison based on the number of incidents, statistics, etc.
I mean, ok, let's consider this article as a detailed guide for different types of wallets — there's an explanation, principles of working, advantages and disadvantages — but how do you actually know, which wallet will be safe? How did you choose your current wallet?

Where do you keep crypto? Have you ever been stolen?
I used to use paper wallet to store my Bitcoin. It is very safe but i lost my Bitcoin because of losing my private keys. I am now using Blockchain wallet, sometime i get login confirmation email even i am not logging in but my wallet still be safe because i need to confirm that action.
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November 23, 2019, 05:51:06 AM
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there was a time that i lose my bitcoin but not because i was hacked or stolen but because i forgot where did i saved my private key so that is basically my negligence .but about the OP?nope and will never because i am very particular in how to save my assets,and thats why i forgot my private key before because of my so strict policy that even me cannot find where i put lol  Grin

kidding aside this is very serious matter guys,because we are now prone from hackings scammings and even kidnapped or forced to get our bitcoin and other cryptocurrency.so be careful and always use measures for safeties .

I laughed when you said you forgot where did you save it because you're too much strict when it comes to securing your wallets, but it is a good thing rather than being not, it is more better to do the action before it is too late. Other people are not being wary about how vulnerable their wallets are, because basically they think it is invulnerable that doesn't have any weakness,

but it do have. All wallets are either prone in hackers or could be stolen physically, and you bro and I are the same when it comes to our wallets, sometimes I forgot also where I store my private keys.
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November 23, 2019, 07:16:36 AM
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I think everyone has felt loss of Bitcoin assets, especially when becoming a beginner entering the world of Crypto. I personally have also experienced loss my BTC but because I was cheated by my own friend. I trusted him to open my Bittrex account, then I'm sure he successed to log in but he told me that the password could no longer be used. He lied to me.
every mistake provides benefits for knowledge to be more careful. experience is important, and do not drag on grief when losing funds. You need to get up and believe there will be benefits elsewhere

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November 27, 2019, 03:03:59 PM
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The safest way of keeping cryptocurrencies is cold storage, it's safe because it's offline. To me storing any data, password etc. online is very risky, especially nowadays, when 'Internet crimes' are very common. There are more and more people who are the victims of theft on the Internet. It's much easier to recover stolen money than reclaim cryptocurrencies... There are some companies which offer help in such cases, the thing is to distinguish it from a scam. I always look for partners, cooperations and background of a platform I use or I am interested about, like in case of Coinfirm, which can reclaim stolen Bitcoin ot Ethereum and are partners with e.g Binance or Bank PKO. Be careful for scams which want to fight with other scams
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November 27, 2019, 03:13:47 PM
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I think everyone has felt loss of Bitcoin assets,

you miss look this comment >
I haven't been stolen before, and i hope that no one can steal my BTC

see ? not all people can lost thier btc's  . i dont also lost my btc because im verry careful on what im doing or transacting . i dont trust stragers easily and i alway check the wallet address and also the amount before ill send btc's   . loosing btc is hard because btc is also expensive and now verry valueable  . all of us dont want to loose our btc but there are those times that accidents happen and whether you like or not or no matter how careful you are , you can still be able to loose it  .
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November 27, 2019, 03:28:23 PM
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fortunately i have not experienced losing some crypto by hacking or by stealing. I hope never.
I keep crypto hoping that it will be profitable in the future.

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November 27, 2019, 03:55:16 PM
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I have the lost as well as stolen experience. Both were my mistake, it got stolen because I believed the words of a scammer. Also I lost control of my account, later unknowingly my friend transacted to that respective bitcoin wallet. Later I wasn't able to get the fund send, this way I lost.

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November 28, 2019, 02:09:03 AM
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I recently experienced to lose my fund in an online bircoin wallet. I know that it is my fault why I lose my fund there because of my lack of knowledge and also my carelessness but for me it is ok because I learned a lesson from it and it is to store my bitcoins in hardware wallet that I can ensure that I'm the only one who have acess to it.
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November 28, 2019, 02:59:50 AM
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Only on exchanges. Never had an issue with paper wallets.
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November 28, 2019, 03:28:59 AM
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I recently experienced to lose my fund in an online bircoin wallet. I know that it is my fault why I lose my fund there because of my lack of knowledge and also my carelessness but for me it is ok because I learned a lesson from it and it is to store my bitcoins in hardware wallet that I can ensure that I'm the only one who have acess to it.
Many investor have been stole their bitcoin assets on wallet and lost bitcoin maybe with investing on hype project, I faced with both problem above because stole my bitcoin on liqui exchange wallet and ever lost bitcoin by investing with scam project, I think give experience for me at the future how to secure my bitcoin assets and how to get with legit site for investing later.

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November 28, 2019, 05:47:39 AM
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The safest way is to keep your bitcoins in a cold storage and you keep your own private keys. Besides if you lose them then you cannot blame any of the exchanges but yourself alone.

Personally I have many wallets, online and offline, some I just keep on exchanges. Binance have SAFU now and is doing fine since that hacking incident. But if you have bitcoins that you don't want to touch for a long time then better buy a trezor or a ledger.  


All people who have big amount of bitcoin now use cold storage to store all their bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. I have a friend who have experience lossing bitcoin and it's because of his ignorance and carelessness. I do not want to experience lossing bitcoin that's why I store it in my ledger wallet. It's more advisable to store your bitcoin and other cryptocurrency in cold and hardware wallet than just let in a exchange which is too risky.

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November 28, 2019, 06:09:45 AM
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Keeping funds in an exchange is not safe in most exchanges, Binance was hacked sometime this year and they went against the norm and actually replaced the stolen funds, same happened in the Upbit exchange that was hacked yesterday, but you shouldn't see this as the norm and start keeping your funds in exchanges because the next hack might be in an exchange that wouldn't replace the funds when it happens, I lost some funds in Cryptopia and thankfully, it wasn't much anyways. Always keep your funds in wallets that you manage yourself and I wouldn't recommend web wallets.
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November 28, 2019, 06:22:10 AM
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I have lost my bitcoin to scam trade on telegram and i have been scam by scam casino also. Most worst i used my own money to buy that bitcoin. Now i learn a lesson not to trust anybody and always stay away from any kind of scam projects.

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