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Topic: Bitcoin's biggest problem - page 3. (Read 2347 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1035
January 06, 2015, 11:15:40 AM
#4

If they can't do it, how can I, or my neighbor, or my parents?


By using a multisig or offline wallet, silly. https://www.bitgo.com/ you are welcome.

Or buy a Trezor if you want to safely spend your bitcoins on a malware-infested windows machine.

What happens when you lose your trezor?
hero member
Activity: 712
Merit: 500
January 06, 2015, 11:01:10 AM
#3

If they can't do it, how can I, or my neighbor, or my parents?


By using a multisig or offline wallet, silly. https://www.bitgo.com/ you are welcome.

using offline wallets, will not help the future of bitcoin. they need to be spent and used
legendary
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Merit: 1010
Borsche
January 06, 2015, 10:59:43 AM
#2

If they can't do it, how can I, or my neighbor, or my parents?


By using a multisig or offline wallet, silly. https://www.bitgo.com/ you are welcome.

Or buy a Trezor if you want to safely spend your bitcoins on a malware-infested windows machine.
legendary
Activity: 1639
Merit: 1006
January 06, 2015, 10:56:02 AM
#1
Wouldn't Gox and Stamp be the most likely teams that would effectively be able to protect their coins?

If they can't do it, how can I, or my neighbor, or my parents?

One day I know I will wake up and my coins will be gone, just waiting for it to happen.

Bitcoin has to solve this, it has been 6 years. I think trust-less is a failed pipe dream, when it comes to protecting assets trusting ourselves appears to be a complete disaster.

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