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Reason: None provided.

They cannot control... crypto

They absolutely can and will. Computers have never been, and will never be, secure machines as they are currently designed. Even if crypto were secure in the middle, which it isn't, it would still be vulnerable to anyone who can gain access to your machine.

People need to stop treating computers as if they were magic boxes that do what the user wants. They are logical devices which perform exactly as they have been designed, and they have been designed to obscure what they are actually doing from the user. One of the reasons that the cabal got caught was that they falsely believed that their computers were much more secure than they actually are.

Even if you were somehow able to make it completely impossible for them to access your devices (which you can't do), they could still simply interrupt your net access/electricity to kill your ability to spend/receive crypto.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

They cannot control... crypto

They absolutely can and will. Computers have never been, and will never be, secure machines as they are currently designed. Even if crypto were secure in the middle, which it isn't, it would still be vulnerable to anyone who can gain access to your machine.

People need to stop treating computers as if they were magic boxes that do what the user wants. They are logical devices which perform exactly as they have been designed, and they have been designed to obscure what they are actually doing from the user. One of the reasons that the cabal got caught was that they falsely believed that their computers were much more secure than they actually are.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

They cannot control... crypto

They absolutely can and will. Computers have never been, and will never be, secure machines as they are currently designed. Even if crypto were secure in the middle, which it isn't, it would still be vulnerable to anyone who can gain access to your machine.

2 years ago
1 score