RE: DE-FI Becoming A Hackers Dream

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I was ignoring for a long time all De-Fi "movement" leaving my ETH "safely" in my hardware wallet, but seeing it there, doing nothing hurts... :) So, I decided to go into this menace by joining the LEO liquidity pool...

Of course, all this is always led but "don't spend more than you can afford to lose", so no crazy things, like in everything else in life :)

And hacking is a possibility and being hacked 15 years ago on my personal computer, open your mind to all the possibilities and threats that you can get... Led by that experience, I am aware that not only De-Fi platforms can be hacked, but also our computers, email accounts, bank accounts, etc...

And I agree that knowing that some platform has a lot of money, motivates hackers to try to break the code...

Cheers!

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LOL I know the feeling but I wasn't gong to part with my ETH that easily I've been HODL'ing for ages and it's staying with me. I am in the DEC/ETH pool but nothing major, with these fees it's either you go big or you wait a long time to make any kind of profit.

I was hacked back in 2017 one of my exchange accounts and lost around $3 000 worth of crypto so I've been on the other side, and I am still here. Learned how to better secure my stuff and spread my risk, an expensive lesson to learn but a good one

I agree, you security on anything phones, computers, email accounts, you need to have different layers of security for different amounts you keep stored.

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