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>If it was that simple and easy why wasn't he doing it. It's simply a ridiculous failure mode that you can lose your entire life savings with no recourse if you make a silly mistake. Except in this case, it seems like he went out of his way to make it less secure, by putting his wallet on his server. This isn't a case of someone losing his mattress savings in a random home burglary, this is a case of someone leaving…
At the risk of murdering this dead horse there's a reason nobody positions duffle bags of cash as the future of finance no matter where located. Precisely because they can be stolen without recourse. Had that money been safely in a bank account they'd still have it in both these examples. I mean this guy is already demanding the FBI get involved when the FBI's position is you should just put it in a bank account and…
I think you're conflating "someone who is defending crypto in this particular instance" with "someone who thinks bitcoin will take over the world".
>I mean this guy is already demanding the FBI get involved when the FBI's position is you should just put it in a bank account and not need to call us in the first place.
Yeah, I think we're in agreement here that he was acting like an idiot.