I did lose stuff before, but not online. Here, you really need to be extra cautious. I guess the superpowers are just checking what the hack your doing at least twice hahha
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I did lose stuff before, but not online. Here, you really need to be extra cautious. I guess the superpowers are just checking what the hack your doing at least twice hahha
It just drives me cuh-raaazy when people on Reddit (or whatever) get all like, "STOP TRADING CRYPTO YOU DESERVE TO BE POOR YOU IDIOT." It happens Every. Single. Time someone gets hacked and posts a warning about what happened or asks for assistance. I've gotten that one before when I asked a simple question about security measures--in that case I hadn't even been scammed or lost anything; I was actually asking for advice in preventing that. Ugh, crypto bro traders are the absolute worst. It's the cultural intersection of Reddit + 4chan + finance bros + tech bros. Not specifically accusing you or anyone in this thread about being aligned with that faction of the crypto world--in fact, the civility is the number one reason that I really appreciate having this place to discuss crypto--was just throwing in there that this could really happen to any of us no matter how careful we are. Though of course it wouldn't hurt to give people a run down about what the different keys do.