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RE: Your Bitcoin, ETH, STEEM, and other Crypto are NOT stored securely.

in #bitcoin6 years ago

You purposely did not answer the question from @dhimmel , Why ???

Can you clarify your relationship to Bitfi? Were you paid by Bitfi or anyone (outside of the in Steem upvote system) to write this piece? Who purchased the bid bots for this post?

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To Isacoin*

Already responded to you below, but anyways, here goes again:

  • None of the statements about cold wallets are falsified. You're welcome to disprove me. Any cold wallet can be breached and it will expose the key. That's how cold wallets are.

  • Yes, a Bitfi device can be hacked. It means nothing because even if you crack the device, there's no key being exposed. That's the impressive aspect.

  • As for ICO DOG, 99% of the content on it is educational. The only ICO mentioned on it is LTO, which is partnered with IBM and is one of the few projects in Crypto that is not a scam.

to @hatu

None of the statements about cold wallets are falsified. You're welcome to disprove me. Any cold wallet can be breached and it will expose the key. That's how cold wallets are.

either you dont understand how private keys work or you are purposely misleading the public to gain from referrals

First off, click on any of the links and tell me which of them has a referral? There are no referrals on this; Bitfi is a wallet that I personally use.

Listen bud, I think you're missing my point. My statement is that most hardware wallets make private keys vulnerable in the sense that anyone can claim the private key from the hardware wallet. You can breach the wallets (the hardware) and then take the private key that they store. My point is that a hardware wallet that does not store the private key, even if breached (the hardware), won't let the hackers claim anything.

I never stated that the private key is being breached; in fact, I've made this point to you already. I hope this clarifies things.

First off, click on any of the links and tell me which of them has a referral? There are no referrals on this; Bitfi is a wallet that I personally use.

does not have to have a referral link to be a paid promotion
and you said it yourself in response when questioned on your connection only to delete an hour later

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Listen bud, I think you're missing my point. My statement is that most hardware wallets make private keys vulnerable in the sense that anyone can claim the private key from the hardware wallet. You can breach the wallets (the hardware) and then take the private key that they store. My point is that a hardware wallet that does not store the private key, even if breached (the hardware), won't let the hackers claim anything.

this is complete bullshit to break a cold storage wallet(private address /key) you would need to break the private key which is impossible, so far in history anyways hence the value gained and held by bitcoin

what you refer to is the chance at "hardware" being broken

sounds like you dont even understand how wallets work.

its clear you lie at every turn to try and paint a different picture

Perhaps if you'd lodge aside personal attacks and had a look at facts, you'd be able to have a more meaningful discussion. I think you either don't understand how hardware wallets work or just are hell-bent on arguing. You're consistently thinking that the claim here is of a Bitcoin key being breached (when it's not); the point, again, is the hardware can be breached to expose the key.

They can be breached:

I suppose the disagreement stems from my use of the umbrella term cold storage rather than hardware wallet, which are just one type of cold storage.

And I already told you, you're welcome to find the referral on this page; there are none. I made an error in thinking if I'd say something you want to hear, you'd move on; that was a severe error on my part.

you dont differentiate anywhere between hardware wallets and true cold storage

you state multiple times all wallets are secure except for the one you are promoting

and here is the shortened link on this post to track your referrals

Fair point. I'll clarify now: this article, excluding the comments, is about only one type of cold storage: hardware wallets.

I appreciate your effort to ensure I clarify the distinction.

In the future, I'll be sure to specifically state hardware wallets when referring to only this type of cold storage, but I may possibly make a comparison with paper wallets too, and will specifically refer to them as paper wallets.

Also, you may open any of the Bitly links through this site: http://www.getlinkinfo.com. They direct to the website without any referral.

it was himself obviously lol

and i fully believe he doesn't care about the facts on anything he promotes so long as he gets referrals

there are multiple false statements said on the security of cold storage etc when bitfi is proven to have one of the worst track records for misleading users and not providing transparency when found out creating multiple false "bug bountys" 1 of which had a few thousand dollar entry few to attempt and another that had such ambiguous requirements that programmers stated was not possible to achieve

look at his other account @icodog shameless promotion of multiple scams

@hatu is a real piece of shit

Not sure what your problem is, but I suppose it'd be odd to make a meaningful post on crypto security without some one spinning it into something else.

Not sure what your problem is

I read your post . I do not have a problem with it or anything else you stated. I do not know enough about the world of crypto.

Full disclosure is important. it's about honesty
whether you are benefiting from Bitfi or not I don't care. If you are hiding it well then that's a different story and one that I have to consider as a consumer.

The fact that you flagged me for asking a question, also speaks volumes

This was not a response to you, but to isacoin.

This was not a response to you, but to isacoin.

That has to do with me because ?????????????
It is a response to me. a flag a big hurtful 100% flag from a 74 rep account with a large vest. so don't act like it is nothing

I read your post because I wanted to find out about the wallet. had a question about representation and Bitfi is flagging me.

Giving 100% support to your last 4 posts should more than make up for it.

And you're right, a flag to you would be unfair; revoked it.


dont worry i fixed


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Lol a profanity. Dude...

Why cheetah downvote you? There's too much downvoting on this thread, I'm going to run away

Because I'm on their black list, likely as a known plagiarist, spammer or ID thief. Please be cautious with my posts.

That makes no sense. and I am not interested in squablies. I am also no longer interested in Bitfi as a wallet