RE: DE-FI Becoming A Hackers Dream
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That's very true, the moment your coins left from your wallet ,it is not safe. It is not about De-fi but it about Exchanges too where people left their coins and just wake one day to find that exchange is hacked.
I lost little when cryptopia hacked and another little when other exchange shut down.
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Even in your wallet, it's not TOTALLY safe, I've seen electrum wallet and even ledger wallets hacked, either someone bought a pre-used one or they clicked on a phishing email with ledger branding, sigh. You can never be too careful with your crypto. I was also hacked on an exchange called coindirect and I refused to use them now, they didn't even care even though it was their 2FA that wasn't working at the time.
As for DE-FI, trusting a smart contract isn't all that it's cracked up to be, we've seen this with LEO too
Very true, the moment you open your wallet you are inviting the risk. Even sending coins by copy pasting requires due diligence.
https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/03/new-malware-highjacks-your-windows-clipboard-to-change-crypto-addresses/
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