A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted
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@dkf said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
any con where you are feeling excluded (intentionally or otherwise) is a terrible experience
I'm sure any con will feel right at home on a crypto con.
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57k USD/BTC
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@blek If we're crashing back down, it's not much of a peak; just about triple the last trough.
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sEcUrE mOnEy Of ThE fUtUrE
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@izzion Just think: if they'd kept their theft to something smaller, it might not have risen to a full investigation.But then, of course, they wouldn't have as much money, and someone would have patched the vuln at some point, or at least tweaked their validators to not fall for that trick.
The article suggests that the investigators had access to the criminals' data, either through search history or literal hard drives. So if you're gonna do the "one crime and then we retire," you clearly need to shred as much data as possible when you're done.
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@PotatoEngineer said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
"one crime and then we retire,"
means that you are a beginner in crime. And that will help the police to find you, because the can (theoretically) gather lots of experience during their lifetime...
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@loopback0 said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
"Wallet recovery service" is a red flag the size of the Kremlin.
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@boomzilla said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
See, the clear expertise of a Magic The Gathering exchange comes through! Just wait 20 years and clean out the bottom of your closet and now you're a millionaire too!
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@izzion said in A fool and his not-really-money are soon parted:
clean out the bottom of your closet
We're talking about cryptocurrency, so the appropriate place to keep it is in your water closet.