User : adamcroWhat happened: This user create a PDF about Bitcoin guide, he claim the PDF is wrote by him, but all the words he wrote doesn't really created by him since he took some articles on different sources on his PDF (credit to @Lafu). The thing is he didn't giving the references of those articles he used to create his PDF, this is plagiarism and bannable offense. He did mentioned to leave some credits if we share or reuse his PDF, this mean he do understand about copyright and references.
I remembered that not so long ago I wrote a guide to cryptocurrency and blockchain. I was trying to keep it simple and plain, so even your grandma can understand it, hopefully.
I kept it on my laptop and forgot about it. I just wanted to share with you, no strings attached, after all,
I did spend days researching and writing it, at least it might help someone.
So here it is, feel free to share, reuse, whatever
(but at least leave some credits):
PDF guideIt's just a simple PDF that I wrote, nothing more, nothing less.
PDF archived versionCopied4.1.1. Hot wallets
In simple terms
Hot wallets are basically the wallets that connect to the internet and generally offer lesser security.
Hot wallets are basically the wallets that connect to the internet and generally offer lesser security. On the other hand, hot wallets offer better accessibility due to their connection with the internet. Even if hot wallets are vulnerable to fraudsters and hacker attacks, they are highly user-friendly.
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https://101blockchains.com/types-of-crypto-wallets/Hot Wallets
One of the foremost crypto wallet types brings hot wallets to the discussion. Hot wallets are basically the wallets that connect to the internet and generally offer lesser security. On the other hand, hot wallets offer better accessibility due to their connection with the internet. Even if hot wallets are vulnerable to fraudsters and hacker attacks, they are highly user-friendly.
Copiedcrypto wallets keep your private keys – the passwords that give you access to your cryptocurrencies – safe and accessible, allowing you to send and receive cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
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https://www.coinbase.com/learn/crypto-basics/what-is-a-crypto-walletCrypto wallets keep your private keys – the passwords that give you access to your cryptocurrencies – safe and accessible, allowing you to send and receive cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
CopiedThis makes sending, receiving, and using your crypto as easy as using any online bank account or payment system.
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https://www.coinbase.com/learn/crypto-basics/what-is-a-crypto-walletThis makes sending, receiving, and using your crypto as easy as using any online bank account, payment system, or brokerage.