They should regulate the dealers
No, no, no. That is not what crypto fans want. If they want cake, let them eat cake.
If they don't want regulation, let them lose money in ponzis and frauds...
They should regulate the dealers
Think the "Old" and "New" labels are transposed?
"New" plainly shows card visible underneath transponder.
Then they wording of the post doesn't make sense. The monies were traceable before yet they were stolen. Card now being visible or not doesn't matter. Clueless thieves, just like previously, will still steal them.That’s his point. No one will steal your card so you can make it visible.
Think the "Old" and "New" labels are transposed?
"New" plainly shows card visible underneath transponder.
Then they wording of the post doesn't make sense. The monies were traceable before yet they were stolen. Card now being visible or not doesn't matter. Clueless thieves, just like previously, will still steal them.
Then they wording of the post doesn't make sense. The monies were traceable before yet they were stolen. Card now being visible or not doesn't matter. Clueless thieves, just like previously, will still steal them.
Well, that's certainly the way it seems after all the recent blow-ups.
One small difference is for bank failures,And this was FIAT we are talking about... So don't go shaking your head at a very few crypto exchanges somehow thinking that the Fiat banking system is so much superior. I lived through it and watched the suicides happen daily.
There is an old saying.. if you can't trust a bank, then who can you trust?
Remember when the London Metals Exchange shut down on the nickel spike I think, simply because the wrong people were making money? And then they even reversed transactions? That is essentially theft for the people who had profitable trades reversed.Can you list how many regulated exchange have blown up in the last decade out of hundreds? In Cryptoland an exchange blow up is called Friday.