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Topic: With Hackers everywhere, How safe is Cryptocurrency? - page 38. (Read 4473 times)

newbie
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I agree that there are a lot of safety issues, and hackers are ready to exploit them, but lot of people are completely unaware of the risks and they don't take any security measure.
sr. member
Activity: 456
Merit: 250
Risk is found everywhere. It can be of through bitcoin or something else, there are users who have lost investing into real time schemes. With cryptocurrency as everything happens through internet the security continues to be a major issue even after the availability of lots of wallets and security functionalities.
full member
Activity: 308
Merit: 120
I hate to admit but , in such an age, where technology reign, no body 's datas and informations are safe. It is true that bitcoin is untracebale. So, you shouldn't be worried about your transaction getting hacked. But what you should be worried about , is your whole pc or mobile getting hacked. That is what hackers do.
The best way to protect yourself ,  in my personnel opinion , is to use VPN.
Another advice, don't download or enter not well known sites. Hackers can inject the virus in any application.
We should just be cautious and we will be fine.
newbie
Activity: 21
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Its no longer news that an ICO in Japan has lost over $400 million to hackers. They promised to pay back investors who invested in their ICO. Thsi is a huge loss. After I read that news, I began to wonder. How safe is Bitcoin and Other altcoins? What measures should we take to avoid being hacked ?

Being a good bitcoin user, maybe we can report someone if we find that user is suspicious enough to be a hacker or potential spy. Maybe the system is safe so that it can detect hackers who wants to infiltrate in the system.
newbie
Activity: 9
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Well, you know, no home is completely safe, but if you let your front door open, this ia a temptation for anybody!
Nothing is safe online, but lot of people don't take the minimal measures of safety.

Yes, there are people that let everywhere their private key, than they cry where they are stolen and blame the system.
newbie
Activity: 13
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Well, you know, no home is completely safe, but if you let your front door open, this ia a temptation for anybody!
Nothing is safe online, but lot of people don't take the minimal measures of safety.
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 100
i think the best self defense the we should have is self education, we have to be acquanted about cyber securities work and the prons and cons of joining a site and how to avoid or minimize the risk on them
member
Activity: 210
Merit: 10
To avoid our wallet account from hackers. Here are some ways to protect our wallets:
-Don't spread the Private Key of your Wallet to the public.
-Tips on how to secure your next wallet account is by using a strong password, use a mixture of small or large letters, numbers and symbols. 
Make sure to active Two Factor Authentification
-Check before visiting A Link before you've visited that have filled a phishing script for injecting your computer with script recording activity you do on your computer. 
-Never store a large amount of Bitcoin on the Exchange website in a prolonged period of time, because the wallet provided Exchange site is basically their wallet address especially if the wallet features make the new wallet (generate) then your Bitcoin can be ensured to be lost. 
copper member
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Its no longer news that an ICO in Japan has lost over $400 million to hackers. They promised to pay back investors who invested in their ICO. Thsi is a huge loss. After I read that news, I began to wonder. How safe is Bitcoin and Other altcoins? What measures should we take to avoid being hacked ?
Well, we just need to be extra careful. Don't open link on email when the source of that email is someone you don't know. You got to have a strong password on your Exchanges and activate 2FA.
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1273
Bitcoin has been created since 2009, and I never heard a news Bitcoin getting hacked. The only problem is when you put your money on the exchange there is a high possibility it could be hacked. The technologies itself has been proved to be unhackable for now, the only thing when in case it hacked is I'm sure its a human error.
hero member
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Merit: 528
I think cryptos are the best way to save money. Even with hackers everywhere, crypto currency is anonymous and decentralized. It is harder to steal people's money and lead transactions. There is nothing totally safe in the world. But crypto currencies are striving for this.

And apparently, bitcoin is really hard to hack the thing that we are not taking care of is our wallets. Exchanges and ICOs are prone to hackers since they are really not that secure for holding digital currencies. If you want your digital curencies safe, then there is a lot of kind of wallet you can use.
member
Activity: 280
Merit: 28
I think cryptos are the best way to save money. Even with hackers everywhere, crypto currency is anonymous and decentralized. It is harder to steal people's money and lead transactions. There is nothing totally safe in the world. But crypto currencies are striving for this.
full member
Activity: 266
Merit: 108
I would strongly advice everyone to never store their crypto's in exchanges until that particular exchange gives you 100% guarantee that it is safe.Recently Etherdelta was hacked and many people were ripped off their crypto and many had to go through a huge loss.
Hackers are indeed everywhere, but the crypto is also evolving every day and becomes more safe as we speek
Yes we hope that the exchanges and other wallets increase their securities keeping in mind that their users should never suffer a loss because of using their particular exchange or wallet.
hero member
Activity: 2100
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All sides must be involved in maintaining good safety by providers, activists, customers. If it is done, then no one blames each other if something bad happens.
sr. member
Activity: 1792
Merit: 264
Its no longer news that an ICO in Japan has lost over $400 million to hackers. They promised to pay back investors who invested in their ICO. Thsi is a huge loss. After I read that news, I began to wonder. How safe is Bitcoin and Other altcoins? What measures should we take to avoid being hacked ?
I think this is the credibility of ICO managers themselves who can not maintain their security system, they can attract investors to invest in the ICO project, even able to offer greater benefits but not implement a strong security system. so it can invite hackers to steal all the assets they have.
the action that we need to be wary of hacker crime is to keep all the assets we have in a safe and reliable storage place so it is not easy to steal.
full member
Activity: 350
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BITDEPOSITARY - Make ICO's , More Secure
Its no longer news that an ICO in Japan has lost over $400 million to hackers. They promised to pay back investors who invested in their ICO. Thsi is a huge loss. After I read that news, I began to wonder. How safe is Bitcoin and Other altcoins? What measures should we take to avoid being hacked ?

Up to this day the only threat an hacker can inflict to you is through phising sites and unsecured links with viruses, coordinated attacks of hackers usually targets large companies or projects and mostly I believed it to be inside job. Hackers can't brute force hack any private keys and it is impossible for them to copy bitcoins so if you are an individual investors or a small group you should focus on your awareness to these threats but if you are planning to start an ICO then I suggest you invest to security or a team of white hats just to be sure.
full member
Activity: 266
Merit: 111
There's really lot's of hacker even before when cryptos are not yet introduce in the market but with proper implementation of security can help ones account to be safe from these hackers, we must maintain a good and strong private keys also we must be careful in declaring our earnings and disclosing them with other people and as much as possible maintain an offline wallet that's I think much safer than online wallets.
member
Activity: 182
Merit: 10
Its no longer news that an ICO in Japan has lost over $400 million to hackers. They promised to pay back investors who invested in their ICO. Thsi is a huge loss. After I read that news, I began to wonder. How safe is Bitcoin and Other altcoins? What measures should we take to avoid being hacked ?
heker grows like a mushroom one in ten repeated or a thousand always grow breeding in my opinion is very difficult to eradicate it, you do not mistakenly choose where and where the blockchain is so safe that it can be safe to create a complicated password so heker is not easy to enter.
hero member
Activity: 1862
Merit: 830
The safety of the cryptocurrency depends on how well your coins are managed , where you choose to store them.
How frequently you change your password.
You know everything is hackable but one much know that there are precautions that you can take at every moment making your account 110% secure.
First of all you must store your coins in an offline wallet or a hardware one, you must choose password , pass phrase , key with utmost importance remember this the more complex it is, the more difficult it will be to sit and have ur I'd, just follow the precautions and crypto currency is 110% safe.
sr. member
Activity: 602
Merit: 327
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Its no longer news that an ICO in Japan has lost over $400 million to hackers. They promised to pay back investors who invested in their ICO. Thsi is a huge loss. After I read that news, I began to wonder. How safe is Bitcoin and Other altcoins? What measures should we take to avoid being hacked ?
Although there are billions of hackers everywhere you will not be a victim of hackers unless you did not take care of your wallet/private keys. It depends on how you take care of your private key which is very important and the only key to open up your wallet. We can say that crypto is really vulnerable to hackers but we can prevent it.
1.Just keep your things secured (private keys and passwords).
2.Never share them to anyone unless you trust him/her/them. Actually sometimes the person we trust the most also betrays us.
3.Never click suspicious or anonymous links (this might be phishing sites or links). Think before you click.

The only reason why we're getting victim of hacking(also scamming) is because of our own carelessness.
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