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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Got hacked, lost 11 BTC
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Bitcoin SV
on 25/11/2023, 23:06:20 UTC
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Unfortunately, there's nothing you can do since Bitcoin transactions are irreversible. You just have to learn from the mistake and move on.
Thank God people are starting to understand how flawed BTC is.

We are recommend everyone to take a closer look at our coin: Bitcoin SV

I think it will be useful for everyone to read this article: Reversing Illicit Transactions on Bitcoin Is Simple

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Is this meant to be an advert for your shitcoin, so confiscating and reversing transactions is meant to be an advert for 'your' coin, how ridiculous, if you can block and return funds, you can also do the same for any transaction and to any address, and anyone who doesn't want to lose their funds has to stay away from shitcoins like yours.
Time has shown that this is not important for people. Tethers can also block their addresses at any time - and yet, everyone uses USDT

BTC is decentralized and censorship resistant, if you have your funds in your self custodial wallet, nobody can block or censor you; that is why we use this network and not yours, take your advert somewhere else.
BTC gigantic fees are ripping off. And I’m generally silent about transactions speed.

BTC is becoming not for the majority, but only for the very rich whales