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Topic: Are you prepared for the $5 wrench attack ? (1000 ETH stolen) - page 4. (Read 640 times)

jr. member
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$5 wrench attack has a 8$ per round solution
https://www.luckygunner.com/50-cal-bmg-750-grain-a-max-match-hornady-100-rounds

Expect in pussy states where only rapist and drug dealers are allowed to smuggle guns.

Haha a bit overkill but I like it  Cool
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$5 wrench attack has a 8$ per round solution
https://www.luckygunner.com/50-cal-bmg-750-grain-a-max-match-hornady-100-rounds

Expect in pussy states where only rapist and drug dealers are allowed to smuggle guns.
jr. member
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I don't think that this topic belongs to this board, it should be in the altcoins section.

$5 wrench attack applies to every crypto so this thread is in line with "Bitcoin discussions".

Also we're not looking for the source of attack, but the attack itself and the mitigations that could be applied - like another hardware wallet with smaller amount of crypto / being armed with a gun etc.
sr. member
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Baba God Noni
I don't think that this topic belongs to this board, it should be in the altcoins section. What happened to the victim do happen to people that cannot keep their crypto investment a secret, rather they move around bragging and telling anyone that they are talking about cryptocurrency, how much they ha win crypto.

It should be someone that he has told or heard him saying it that must have attacked him and forced him to transfer his ether to their wallet. This is why we need to keep our cryptocurrency investment secret because you don't know will use that as an advantage to attack you. The first way of securing your crypto since you are your own bank is never to tell anyone that you have crypto, before the wallet security itself.

It is the same thing that will happen to anyone that keeps a food amount of fiat in his house and is bragging about it, robbers will visit you and take it from you with guns, machetes.
jr. member
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Being your own bank has it's downsides, one of which is physical attack.

Are you prepared for such event ?



EDIT: It was not me, I just posted it.  Wink
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