Not your keys, not your crypto. Why this person was stupid enough to leave that much money on an exchange is beyond me. An exchange is like a public toilet. You get in, do your business and get the fuck out. You don't hang around in a public toilet. People like this unfortunately have to learn lessons the hard way.
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It's almost like people will take whatever they can get no matter what the organizational structure or who they say they are. Put the good guys in charge and you'll find out how to make bad guys.
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I can't have sympathy for this guy. Even if you're the kind of person that doesn't mind exchanges, it is basic fiscal responsibility to split your large wealth up into multiple places
these are the kind of nerds that dont have any responsibility, they just trade crypto for the lulz and dont know anything about how crypto works.
Natural selection at its finest. the idiots get nerfed.
Maybe it's a lot to you, but what makes you think he didn't split up his wealth? The guy probably has millions split up in various accounts.
someone who has millions in other accounts isnt having 200k "ruining his life" and complaining and whining on reddit 🤣🤣 try again bro. use your brain
I heard reports of Haveno being a spy-project?
That was just a person on dread spreading fud. I saw another post later that did a breakdown of everything that was changed in the code and there was no problems.
No, stop FUD. This was a post by some crack head on Dread that doesn't understand shit about Haveno-reto network.
The state is too incompetent and lazy for that. That is only on TV shows. In reality they just wait until someone snitches or moves $10 million then they swoop in claiming they were "investigating" all along..
lmao this is so true
Unless we're talking different things here, my understanding was that a large enough entity could theoreticaly control a large number of haveno accounts and collect all the off-chain data. Not strictly a haveno issue.