Policeman333

Policeman333 t1_ivzqkyj wrote

Alright, now try a hurricane hitting your town. What excuse are you going to come up with now? Just don't live in a place that gets hurricanes? Create a second copy of your catchphrase a million miles away?

Like I said:

>No matter what you do with crypto, cryptobros will always blame people instead of acknowledging the huge flaws in the system they advocate for.

No matter what precautions you take, even in a fire you guys come up with "just use stainless steel". You guys can sit and type out essays about all the problems with fiat and banks, but refuse to even acknowledge the most basic of flaws with crpyto.

>I mean if you're invested in physical gold

Cryptobros and the people who think investing in gold is smart are the same people.

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Policeman333 t1_ivyynco wrote

>write down seed phrase from cold wallet on a piece of paper or stamp it into a metal card/sheet

It gets lost, thrown out, your neighbors house catches on fire leading to a housefire in your own house, you forgot where you put it, tornado/hurricane, etc.

How did you gloss over that? No matter how you spin it, its a huge security flaw. If a single point of failure is all it takes for you to lose everything, it's a shit system.

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Policeman333 t1_ivyrfai wrote

And then when people do that and hackers get access to their wallet, they’re blamed for not having the best security measures possible. People will make an analogy like “that’s like leaving your money under your bed, of course that’ll happen!”

They’ll be told instead to put it in a secure cold wallet that is never connected to the web.

Then when that device inevitably breaks, is stolen, is destroyed in a fire, someone mistakenly throws it out, or whatever else people will get blamed for not regularly backing up, maybe somewhere on the web, or perhaps letting a central exchange store it for them. And then the cycle of blame repeats.

No matter what you do with crypto, cryptobros will always blame people instead of acknowledging the huge flaws in the system they advocate for.

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