the_lord

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  • (ignoring the wallet's right to privacy) is truly regrettable. This is a violation of privacy by the police based solely on suspicion. It reminds me of a video that circulated some time ago where a police officer…

  • I don't know if selling a "tech product" to alleged criminals, as mentioned in the article, constitutes scamming or not, but it is a crime under the law. What kind of "tech product" do you think he's selling to…

  • Yes, this is a huge mistake. While scammers are usually very careful, this scammer made a grave error by using such a primitive method. Saving the seed on a mobile phone, even in a protected file, is a serious mistake.…

  • This is truly stupid. This is what often happens: criminals are skilled at theft and fraud, but they make stupid mistakes that lead to their discovery. He has learned a harsh lesson now and will have enough time in…

  • Looks like the accused stored the wallet seed as a randomly generated password-protected note on his phone, and added some numbers at the start of the words. He thought he was being smart, but a scientist known as the…

  • The image is unclear to me. I tried to zoom in on the image, but I couldn't make out the letters clearly. The one in the person's hand is most likely a Ledger wallet, but the one on his arm is unclear exactly what it is…

  • They will most likely reject your apology, so it is best not to waste time. These services have strict laws and are completely controlled by governments. But what I wonder is why you insist on using the Wise service…

  • Sorry if my question sounds silly, but was this really the SEC's view of Bitcoin mining? Did miners need to register their transactions with the SEC under the Securities Act? In any case, this is certainly good news,…

  • It is good to diversify investments, but if you do not have enough experience, I advise you to stay away from leveraged trading and forex, as there are big pitfalls. It is better to stick to safe assets and trades. If…

  • I was optimistic about the rise in October, especially since September ended with a good rise in Bitcoin to about $65,000, but given the geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and the escalation of tensions, things…

  • Arizona for several days and now Mississippi I think this is positive, we expect to see more states joining in to regulate bitcoin and cryptocurrency, this has two sides one positive and one negative, positive it is…

  • In my opinion, there are two ways to hold Bitcoins by the government: either they obtained the private keys (for the wallet they held the bitcoin from) by confiscating the computer or by forcing the person to give them…

  • 1 million Bitcoin out of users' pockets, of course. I found this chart about Coinbase users where Coinbase had 108 million users in 2022, up from 56 million people in 2021. This equates to 92.8% year-over-year growth.…

  • It would be more correct to say, “Prevent yourself from using central services.” Because the problem is not in the use of fraudulent services, the problem is in the use of central services in the first place. There are…

  • I never doubt what you say, I'm just surprised that this happens in an advanced civilized country like the United States. According to the link you mentioned: Frankly, I was surprised by the information because I…

  • I thought that bureaucracy only existed in our country and that it did not exist in developed countries!!! But I think they only intend that in Crypto. Maybe they will think about issuing such a law later, i.e. forcing…

  • Check this out: There's this new law making its way through the UK that's all about going after stolen crypto. So, on the bright side, this law could really help in tracking down stolen coins from central exchanges and…

  • Most banks prohibit dealing with cryptocurrencies, but this does not mean that all banks do this, some banks still accept dealing with cryptocurrencies until now, but each bank has its own policies and laws, and of…

  • No, not any number he wants, a Muslim can marry up to 4 wives in certain cases such as wars for example where the number of men decreases, so to solve this problem Islam allowed marriage up to 4 wives on condition of…

  • I am not from the UAE but from Syria but yes the laws in my country are also derived from Islamic law, according to Islamic law the husband is responsible for all financial expenses and all expenses related to his wife…