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Message Subject Once hailed as unhackable, blockchains are now getting hacked
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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LOL.
"Hacked."

My fuckin ass 2 billion got hacked. The crypto currencies themselves arent getting hacked (minus Ethereum Classic) it's the normal internet websites, such as scam sites and exchanges that are getting hacked.

Flat out, do not leave a large sum of crypto on exchanges. Period. Ever. End of story. If you leave them on the exchange, you do not have control of the private key. It's essentially like leaving shit load of cash with someone who you dont really know, but consider a friend, whom you think will always keep your money safe for you.

"Not your keys, not your crypto."

And Ethereum Classic is a shitcoin. It's a left over fork from the orginal Ethereum chain, with next to no development on it. Been that way for years. That was asking to happen.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76584659


Read up, dumb dumb.

[link to coincentral.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72582948


You're an idiot. Those arent "hacks." Lol. Those are attacks.

Only shit projects like Verge, projects that are flat out scams, exchanges, and abandoned projects get "hacked."

Bitcoin is constantly being attacked. Hell, Bitmain controlled more than 60% of the hash power during the 2017 bull run. And nothing happened. So fuck your 51% attack "hack" bullshit.

There is one thing that happened when that run to 20k happened. It proved how resilient Bitcoin is. Sure, the transaction fees skyrocketed and backlogs happened. But it is getting fixed. That's one thing I cant stand about people that dont believe in this tech... they think cryptos are like money and cant be adaptable. The fundamentals of Bitcoin cannot be changed. But it can be upgraded as long as a majority of nodes reach consensus.

Send me an invite to your Github and we can talk. Let me see your programming skills. Lemme see what you've done. Till then, shut up, learn about it and dont provide a links to something you obviously have zero knowledge over.
 
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