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January 12, 2026, 10:52:54 PM
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I'm sure halos lahat dito sa forum ay aware na sa dangers ng pag share ng crypto wealth sa internet at aware na rin tayo sa mga balita na mga crypto enthusiant na hinoholdap, kidnap or ginawang hostage at tinotorute para lang makuha yung crypto sakanila at may mga intances pa na namamatay sila dahil dito. Anyway, nakita ko tong article na to sa Bitpinas and I thought that this is a good article for reminder and awareness para satin. Also, reminder lang at personal opinon ko lang, if ever na mangyari na hinoholdap, kidnap or ma hostage, it is for the best na e give up nyo na lang yung crypto nyo, your life is far more valuable than crypto.

Nagkaroon na ba ng holdapan sa kanto ninyo? (Has there been a robbery on your street corner?)

The term “holdap” is a Filipino staple derived from the English “hold up.” It refers to a situation where someone is threatened into giving up their valuables to a “holdaper.”

For years, this kind of robbery victimized people walking on dimly lit streets. But today, the landscape has changed. Holdapers can now be selective about who they target… and that list includes crypto investors like you.

This is called a wrench attack.

What is a wrench attack?

While cryptocurrencies are built on sophisticated blockchain technology, a wrench attack is a decidedly low-tech threat. Instead of hacking a crypto wallet or a device, criminals use physical force, such as threats, violence, or torture, to coerce the victim into revealing their seed phrase, password, or PIN.

The term originated from a 2005 xkcd webcomic, which jokingly illustrated that an attacker hitting someone with a $5 wrench is a far more effective password-cracking method than a complex computer script.

The scary reality is that criminals often prefer this method. Instead of spending months developing malware to hack a system, they simply scare the owner into handing over the keys.

And the target victim could be you.

Wrench attacks are unfortunately common in the crypto industry.

A tragic example occurred in late 2025 involving Roman Novak, a Russian crypto millionaire. He and his wife were murdered after failing to comply with a ransom demand for their digital assets. Their bodies were found in a desert near Dubai, and investigations revealed they were tortured prior to their deaths.

This serves as a grim reminder: Wrench attacks target those who own crypto… specifically those who publicly share their holdings.

The Filipino Context: The Dangers of “Flexing”

In the Philippines, many scams and crimes begin on social media. It is common to see posts featuring screenshots of massive trading gains or luxury purchases.

While you should be proud of your hard work, bear in mind that flaunting wealth online attracts criminals.

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has even warned that displaying wealth on social media makes you a magnet for scammers. Furthermore, simple public identifiers, like wearing crypto-branded shirts, caps, or discussing profits in public places, can mark you as “the crypto guy.”

In today’s era, holdapers are strategic. It is much easier for them to victimize someone they already know holds digital assets.

So, what can you do?
The safest strategy sounds obvious, but it is often ignored: Keep your crypto holdings private.

1. Behavioral Safety
Don’t Flex: Avoid posting specific gains or wallet balances.
Stay Low Profile: Blend in with the community. Use an NFT or avatar as a profile picture rather than your real face if you are active in crypto discussions.
Share Experience, Not Wealth: Focus on sharing your knowledge and journey rather than your net worth.

2. Technical Safety
It is time to utilize technology to make wrench attacks nearly impossible, or at least useless to the thief:

Multi-Sig Wallets: Use wallets that require multiple private keys to approve a transaction.
Time-Locks: Consider wallets that enforce a delay (e.g., 24 hours) before funds can be moved. Even if you are threatened, you cannot move the funds immediately.

Overall: Safety First

Life is infinitely more valuable than coins.

Knock on wood, but if a wrench attack happens to you, prioritize your safety over your assets. No matter how much money is at stake, your life comes first.

Your crypto wealth can possibly be recovered or earned again. Your life cannot.

The Golden Rule: Do not flex what you have; flex the fruits of your labor quietly. And if the worst happens and your password is stolen, prioritize your survival and report it to the authorities immediately.
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January 12, 2026, 11:27:12 PM
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Ang dami ng news na ganito sa ibang bansa at may posibilidad na may mga sindikato na gumaya sa ganito, i tetrace nila kung sino ang potential victim at gagawan nila ito ng set up para makuha ang kanyang private keys, so far wala pang napapabalitang sensational na balita dito sa ating bansa, pero wag na tayong maghintay na mangyari ito sa atin at gawin na natin ang dapat gawin at ito at maging discreet at lowkeys sa ating kita sa cryptocurrency.
Iba pa rin ang tahimik na galawan sa cryptocurrency.

 
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