Next scheduled rescrape ... never
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Edited on 25/07/2025, 12:06:59 UTC
I'm having a really hard time not shouting out "i told you so"... When the recovery feature was introduced, this was the exact scenario i put foreward, but a lot of people still decided to trust this company. Be your own bank, don't give away your private keys (or the ability to restore your private keys) to a thirth party.
Sad, very sad...

ps: not victim blaming here... It's a sad they for those that see their wallets drained because they trusted a big company. It's not really their fault, it's the company that should have prioritized their user's security above their profit.

EDIT: even after the mail itself turned out to be phishing, i still stand by my words... Sooner or later, odds are those company's will lose your keys, either as an inside job, getting robbed physically or getting hacked, and loads op people will lose their money.
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Scraped on 18/07/2025, 12:12:05 UTC
I'm having a really hard time not shouting out "i told you so"... When the recovery feature was introduced, this was the exact scenario i put foreward, but a lot of people still decided to trust this company. Be your own bank, don't give away your private keys (or the ability to restore your private keys) to a thirth party.
Sad, very sad...

ps: not victim blaming here... It's a sad they for those that see their wallets drained because they trusted a big company. It's not really their fault, it's the company that should have prioritized their user's security above their profit.
Original archived Re: Ledger Live breach, potential stolen assets
Scraped on 18/07/2025, 12:07:13 UTC
I'm having a really hard time not shouting out "i told you so"... When the recovery feature was introduced, this was the exact scenario i put foreward, but a lot of people still decided to trust this company.
Sad, very sad...