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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Financial infidelity and hidden bitcoins
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Ultegra134
on 26/05/2025, 22:38:01 UTC
Oh wow, you didn’t just say that! Come on,,, it’s not all that easy having to start again. It’s true though that marriage doesn’t just come to an end without there being a course, it’s often pushed for by either party though and they always have a reason for this. However, I always feel if you loved someone that much at some point, it should have the kind of appreciation Robert had in the Hollywood acrimony movie.

Don’t know how these justice could be measured and dished out but, I just think these can’t be quantified let alone given in marriages. Though, there really are those situations when you just want a party to this to get all they could and leave because, there is a wickedness being done.
Yeah, I don't understand why it's so easy to blame the man. In such cases, usually both are at fault, but I think we shouldn't be too quick to jump into conclusions. Especially if you are at fault, I find it extremely petty and toxic to basically steal the other person's hardware wallet out of spite, I don't know about you, but I personally find it extremely malicious. If it's money that I acquired on my own, and provided that I have the means to recover it, it's mine no matter what. If on the other hand it was acquired through joint accounts, then it's fair to split them in half. Certainly, if you don't have the seed phrase, you'll have to co-operate, but anyone in the right mind would have thought of having more recovery options.