That depends where you keep them.
It's like blaming 'money' for leaving your wallet on the bar and finding it's missing ten minutes later.
( , Mon 18 Dec 2017, 21:24, Share, Reply)
It's like blaming 'money' for leaving your wallet on the bar and finding it's missing ten minutes later.
( , Mon 18 Dec 2017, 21:24, Share, Reply)
No, it doesn't
But cash is absolutely more stealable and completely untraceable unless you happen to write down all the serial numbers of the tenners in your wallet and ask around all the shops to keep an eye out for them.
( , Mon 18 Dec 2017, 21:57, Share, Reply)
But cash is absolutely more stealable and completely untraceable unless you happen to write down all the serial numbers of the tenners in your wallet and ask around all the shops to keep an eye out for them.
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Number of people who can steal the notes from my wallet = number of people who physically have access to my wallet.
Number of people who can steal money from my Bitcoin wallet = anyone on the Internet with the right skills.
I wonder which is the larger number?
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Number of people who can steal money from my Bitcoin wallet = anyone on the Internet with the right skills.
I wonder which is the larger number?
( , Tue 19 Dec 2017, 0:00, Share, Reply)
again
depends where you keep them.
you could keep your bitcoins on a memory stick in a safe if you so desired.
( , Tue 19 Dec 2017, 7:30, Share, Reply)
depends where you keep them.
you could keep your bitcoins on a memory stick in a safe if you so desired.
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What about the coding error that resulted in billions being lost forever?
( , Tue 19 Dec 2017, 7:32, Share, Reply)
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