anybody hacked
by social engineering
must be very dumb
repeat my words now:
i will not enter my seed
on websites. never.
if i ever do
i will admit i'm stupid
i deserve the loss
#haiku
I agree with the overall sentiment, and so I sent an smerit for the idea of the haiku, yet I am not sure if I agree with the "I deserve the loss" part, since sure a lot of people are dumb and gullible, but scammers are becoming more and more sophisticated in appearing as if they are legitimate and take care of certain areas of gullibility that even smart people might fall victim to some or the fairly creative ways of impersonating they are from a place of authority, including that there ends up being a sense of urgency if coins might seem to be vulnerable.
Indeed, i was kinda twisted, too.
First i wrote a dual part Haiku, when "if i ever do" just clicked and i decided that a third part should be included.
Before posting the whole thing, i was thinking about that last sentence, too, but i published it for lack of alternatives and time.
I'm always careful when it comes to access my
BTC holdings, and giving away my seedword list was a no-no-no from the beginning. I rarely take any actions before having a detailed plan. Otherwise i'd get stuck in the process, like too often in the past. Who really wants to knowingly repeat failures? (except in the hookers and blow categories)
Verdict: Bitcoin must be taught better to the more ordinary kind of people.
Am always careful while doing these things, but sometimes I make mistakes due to this caution. Please pay attention to being thorough to avoid failure. I have become careful since the day I lost my time.
I was not careful before and got into trouble because of this.
which is why you have become so careful now.