If you're accessing your Bitcoin wallet on a Windows, Apple, or Google OS, you're easily hacked, and there's a reason Microsoft, Apple, and Google are contributing to Linux and flooding distros with Flatpaks.
Hacking someone's wallet is not the same as hacking the Bitcoin protocol. Bitcoin itself has never been hacked in its ~12 years existence. And now with the amount of hash power on the network it's pretty much impossible.
If you're accessing your Bitcoin wallet on a Windows, Apple, or Google OS, you're easily hacked, and there's a reason Microsoft, Apple, and Google are contributing to Linux and flooding distros with Flatpaks.
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Hacking someone's wallet is not the same as hacking the Bitcoin protocol. Bitcoin itself has never been hacked in its ~12 years existence. And now with the amount of hash power on the network it's pretty much impossible.
I didnt even spend much time looking for this and filtered only from 01/2010-12/2016
https://search.brave.com/search?q=bitcon+hacked&source=web&tf=2010-01-01to2016-12-31