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RE: Lesson Learned: Further Investigation of Walictd Account Stolen Case

in STEEM FOR BETTERLIFE5 months ago (edited)

It is best if wallets are checked at least twice a week or better after posting.

Binance is forbidden in the Netherlands so no one will help you, no need to go to the police if it comes to scam/fraud. Prison for scam? It's more a word than reality. Scammers aren't theorists unless they hack the old system of the government, the national bank (digital currency on the way), or the pms no one wants.

With me it was gregoryoo24 and contestbuddy the other names you will find as well

I find it strange (back then as well) that the owner/master key can be changed even if it's never given. Email leak, Steemit leak, the last attack of those who left and caused the hard fork? The blockchain can be hacked, accounts can be deleted and content removed, and access to the own account can be denied if needed. The average user wouldn't even notice it or think it's due to bad wifi.

I still remember all the dirty comments addressed to me after the hard fork and I'm sure I'm not the only one. Enough hate to make some wait for a chance. I find it hard to believe every user of all these accounts hit the wrong button and if most are (partly) abandoned accounts it doesn't make sense and also not many will complain.

It doesn't sound good and it doesn't make one feel save enough to invest. We better work on that.

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 5 months ago 

For me, it is better to secure our own account rather than wait for someone to solve this issue, including finding the safest way to store the key somewhere.

 5 months ago (edited)

Print it or you can learn it by head 🤔