I'm Yabes 2548375 for bitcointalk.org March 19, 2019.
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Verified.
so here's my new one :
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I'm Yabes 2548375 for bitcointalk.org May 11, 2019.
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The idea of stacking an address is to keep it save and accessible so when needed to be able to prove that you are the owner. Now you have lost twice the access, how we can be sure that you are the one to own the account and not a hacker? He can just say that he lost control and avoid being tagged, which gives him enough time to scam someone. This is just example, I'm not referring directly to you, but there are some concerns.
What I can suggest, stake not one but 2-3 addresses at once and keep the private keys separately, NEVER ONLINE! In case you loose one, you still have one or two more to go.
Just a tip.
I'm Yabes 2548375 for bitcointalk.org June 01, 2020.
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