Post 2.
To clarify a few points:
- Just because you’ve used the same device for other crypto without issues doesn’t mean it’s safe as some malwares targets specific types of keys, backup files, .. etc.
- Testing with small amounts doesn’t guarantee safety as some hackers might target larger sums instead.
- Avoiding installing suspicious apps or files isn’t a foolproof way to ensure safety as there are many seemingly legitimate apps that can still compromise your data even screenshots and saved files thats include any data in your clipboard (I might share a topic related to this)
- Whether Coinbase is a good option or not isn’t the main focus here the OP topic is about moving his father's coins from a paper wallet to Coinbase since he is already a user of Coinbase I assume he is familiar with the exchange and wallet rules and knows how to use it <correct me if my assumption is wrong>
It’s important to note that not all hot wallets are compromised, not all devices are hacked, and not every online method is at risk <I use Blue and similar options on my iPhone almost daily for couple of years and I have never been compromised> However, there is a potential risk of exposure when using them without a solid understanding of security practices if you believe you have thoroughly evaluated your device security and you are confident that it's secure you can consider using the Blue wallet option but if you’re unsure about your device security it’s best to stick with the safer options suggested by LoyceV.
Copyleaks: AI Content Detected
Sapling.ai: 100% Fake
GPTZero: 81% Probability AI Generated
Strangely, Copyleaks and GPTZero showed me completely different results.
Let's break this one down as its another example of mixing AI with human text. One of the biggest giveaways that AI is involved is the flawless English. One of the biggest giveaways that it is mixed is the switchup to poor English. For example, Copyleaks says 0% AI-generated for the above post, but when we remove human-added parts and fix incorrect punctuation:
To clarify a few points:
- Just because you’ve used the same device for other crypto without issues doesn’t mean it’s safe as some malwares targets specific types of keys, backup files, etc.
- Testing with small amounts doesn’t guarantee safety as some hackers might target larger sums instead.
- Avoiding installing suspicious apps or files isn’t a foolproof way to ensure safety as there are many seemingly legitimate apps that can still compromise your data even screenshots and saved files thats include any data in your clipboard.
It’s important to note that not all hot wallets are compromised, not all devices are hacked, and not every online method is at risk. However, there is a potential risk of exposure when using them without a solid understanding of security practices. If you believe you have thoroughly evaluated your device security and you are confident that it's secure, you can consider using the Blue wallet option, but if you’re unsure about your device security it’s best to stick with the safer options suggested by LoyceV.
The result:

Again since the time of correction I haven't used AI to write and I urge the experts(DT) to check my post and reply before tagging it as AI generated.
This is obviously
not true. You're lazy and you got caught. If you focused on just running 1 account, this probably wouldn't have happened. The Council of Experts has spoken.
The other one that is spaming the forum with its AI generated garbage is RULE 3 ISNT REAL. The following text:
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According to Copyleaks is 100% IA generated and I don't think more is needed as he himself boasts of using the AI.
Troll, alt account and AI/chatbot spammer at once? crazy.
Like all trolls, the secret is to ignore them. They feed off replies. Starve them, and they go away.