Extremely sensible contention in spite of the fact that I don't know whether I'd thoroughly be out of the amusement due to being hacked. I think I'd buy a hard wallet right? I didn't know Mcaffe's telephone had been hacked that way, fascinating yet risks must be taken. Life is a hazard. I lean more towards no bank or goobermint contribution as they've demonstrated time and time that they themselves are just a crowd administer it could be said over the people groups. Where the appropriate response lies I don't know however I'm willing to have a seat at the table
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Government and Bank involvement is not my first choice either - I hate the banks with every breath in my body - and I trust the Government about as much as I trust the hackers, but when the law is on your side then you at least have some weapons at your disposal instead of nothing. Remember, the law can be used against those who create the law. In a world of mob rule only psychopathic gangsters win. Dont expect sympathy or any moral code. They are wolves and we are just sheep- have you ever heard of a sheep killing a wolf? I hope you never get hacked and lose half your life, but if one day you got targeted I suspect your view would change dramatically. Only when you have experienced such a thing yourself can you appreciate the severity of the situation. Taking a risk is one thing but losing your life is another. Hard wallets are also being targeted now. You think these guys wont find a way of getting around that. Did you not hear of the recent case of a guy who had has life savings stolen from a hard wallet. Did you also know that when hackers target you they dont just take your crypto, they take over every account you own. Your email, your Facebook your identity, everything. It takes months to get your life back in order and then every time to go online your hands shake from the fear that they might target you again. It is said that every boxer is confident until they get their jaw broken.
As I said, I will not invest until I feel security has improved.
Thanks for the honest feedback.