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Re: A Major question for the cyber and crypto community
by
wishxy
on 07/02/2022, 04:43:16 UTC
Actually, no one can steal cryptos without the owners who made mistakes while storing their private keys. So the actual owner is responsible if he ever loses his crypto assets.

Son, if tomorrow somebody kidnaps or rapes your child, you, like a keyholder of your child's freedom, will be responsible because you haven't cared enough, right?
When criminal activity is done, it can not be justified just by the mistakes of the victims.
Human beings are weak creatures. We all make mistakes and we all pay the price for it in one way or another, but this still doesn't mean that somebody who took profit from our mistakes through criminal activity has the right to avoid punishment so he/she can continue freely to the next victim. It will never be accepted and tolerated by the human community.
Freedom with responsibility strongly implies ethics of justice.
It will never be real freedom (with responsibility) and real decentralization under these circumstances where cybercrime became the third "economy" in the world, just because it can.
Pablo is not dead.
Children are not dolls to hold them in your hand, you need to take care of them until they become adults means you are responsible until they become adults right so apply the same thing to money, as long as it is in your hand you are responsible.

Taking responsibility by yourself doesn't mean allow the scammer to roam all around free and keep stealing the money, crypto network is transparent so they will get caught if they are sending it to any exchange or someone else who verified their KYC so its more easier to trace the scammer with blockchain technology.

Here we go again: criminal activity can not be justified just by the mistakes of the victims. The custodians, parents or people in general are not the subject of this thread. Why is so hard to understand?