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Topic: [2018-06-22] Bithumb Hack ‘Doesn’t Really Change the Fundamentals of Bitcoin’ (Read 137 times)

legendary
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Bitcoin's fundamentals....

If I create a service where people can trade solely Litecoin for example, and I fail to run it properly, is it fair to question Litecoin's fundamentals? People should wake up and pop the bubble they are living in. The amount of shit folk in this market has only increased, and this is actually more of a danger than all the hacks we're going through. On top of that, we don't even know if exchanges are really hacked -- people just assume they are based on the information they are allowed to read through. Nah man, I don't like how bad this is turning. I literally advise people NOT to invest in crypto. More of shit folk is bad for this entire ecosystem....
legendary
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He argued that investors must be responsible for the security and safety of their digital assets by making wise choices with regards to the exchanges they entrust their coins with.

Unfortunately people still don't get it. They are used to institutions that guide them by the hand and take full responsibility, or at least assure them that if things go south they will take the responsibility and reimburse them. Its this fake sanes of security that drives people to social security, health care, modern banking. In reality, when crisis comes,  they will all shrug their shoulders and leave you with nothing.
As for Bithumb, they didn't learn on Coinrail's mistakes.

I usually hate blaming the victims, but when people lose money in exchange hacks, it's an indicator that they have no understanding of fundamentals of Bitcoin, they take something that was meant to be decentralized and 100% personal and use it as if it were their bank account. So, every time an exchange gets hacked, we should use this as an opportunity to teach newbies how to properly use Bitcoin - don't trust anyone with private keys and online wallets, and instead learn how to properly store coins by themselves, preferably in cold storage.
legendary
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Don't let others control your BTC -> self custody
He argued that investors must be responsible for the security and safety of their digital assets by making wise choices with regards to the exchanges they entrust their coins with.

Unfortunately people still don't get it. They are used to institutions that guide them by the hand and take full responsibility, or at least assure them that if things go south they will take the responsibility and reimburse them. Its this fake sanes of security that drives people to social security, health care, modern banking. In reality, when crisis comes,  they will all shrug their shoulders and leave you with nothing.
As for Bithumb, they didn't learn on Coinrail's mistakes.
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Bithumb Hack ‘Doesn’t Really Change the Fundamentals of Bitcoin’: Charlie Lee.

Charlie Lee, the founder of Litecoin, went on CNBC’s Fast Money program on Wednesday to discuss the recent hacking of South Korea’s cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb, among other developments in the crypto sphere.

Speaking via telephone, the founder of the world’s fifth-largest cryptocurrency by market cap pointed out that while it is normal for cryptocurrency investors to panic when an exchange gets hacked, such an act does not change the fundamentals of crypto assets.

“Whenever there’s an exchange hack, people get scared and the price drops. It happens all the time. The thing is it doesn’t really change the fundamentals of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies,” said Lee.

Litecoin’s founder then drew parallels to a gold heist at a bank, arguing that — theoretically — it shouldn’t affect the price of the precious metal. Likewise, according to Lee, the hacking of a cryptocurrency exchange shouldn’t have any impact on the fundamentals of crypto assets.

Teething Problems
However, Lee agreed that big strides need to be made with a view of improving the security systems of the exchanges. But Litecoin’s founder was quick to point out that cryptocurrencies are a nascent technology and exchanges are still on the learning path, with improvements constantly being made, even though a lot still remained to be done.

Additionally, Lee said the responsibility of protecting crypto assets shouldn’t wholly lie with exchanges like Bithumb. He argued that investors must be responsible for the security and safety of their digital assets by making wise choices with regards to the exchanges they entrust their coins with. Compared to traditional fiat currencies, investors must bear more responsibility.

With regards to developments in the cryptocurrency sphere, Lee observed that Bitcoin developers had made great strides in the recent past and this included the activation of SegWit (Segregated Witness). Currently, many developers are focused on rolling out the mainnet release of the Lighting Network, which is expected to enhance Bitcoin’s scalability. But while the Lightning Network was primarily developed with Bitcoin in mind, the protocol has been adapted for Litecoin and other networks as well.

Bitcoin Price Lagging its Blockchain’s Technological Advances.

Despite the progress made, Lee lamented that the price of the flagship cryptocurrency had fallen by between 60-70% and this was not reflective of recent technological advances. Lee, however, expressed hope that with time the price will adjust to reflect the progress that had been made. Per Lee, the only reason for the current prices was the overwhelmingly bearish sentiment.

When asked how long the bear market would last, Lee could not hazard a guess, noting that having been in the space for between 7-8 years, he has witnessed bear markets which have lasted for a period of between 36 to 48 months and it was therefore impossible to predict whether this particular one will last just as long or bulls will take over soon.

Tether’s Controversy
On the same Fast Money show, Lee also commented on the report by the Freeh, Sporkin & Sullivan LLP law firm that Tether’s USDT tokens are fully backed on a ratio of 1 to 1 by US dollars. He noted that if this were indeed true, the markets would benefit from increased confidence. As evidence, he noted that cryptocurrencies rose slightly after the report came out.

“If they actually do have a USD backing then that means that the run-up is created by real demand and not fake demand. And that’s really good news,” Lee said.

https://www.ccn.com/bithumb-hack-doesnt-really-change-the-fundamentals-of-bitcoin-charlie-lee/
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