Just hold your coins on an exchange

>just hold your coins on an exchange

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>brian basedstrong stealing linkies from twitter users
based

All of this could have been avoid for the price of a $60 ledger.

Looks like his links leaked Lol

>give out your password
>account gets hacked
Man, how could this have happned to me

my bonded finance is in my metamask is it safe

Your opsec must be absolute monkey shit to get your coinbase hacked.

>send all your coins to an outside wallet
>claim you were hacked or robbed at gunpoint
>hehe.jpg
>get all your money back
>awesome, jewed the jew

Yea the coins have an undercover mode

Even a software wallet on your phone is good enough

Is it?

Just ordered one. Is there anything I can do to avoid the recent hacking issues?

Is it even possible to get you coinbase hacked if you have email login confirmation + authenticator 2FA enabled?
Seems unrealistic. For that to happen the hacked would have to steal your phone, your email password and you coinbase password.

What hacking issues? Ledgers can't be hacked dummy, it was an email leak

just don't type your seed phrases on the internet EVER
he said he had 2fa but I guess sim swap can give the hacker access to that? he even said he had a ledger dunno why he didn't use it really stupid

or use a smart contract wallet ($30 at current gas prices)

>squirrel.finance
>delayed whitelisting
>daily limits
which makes it safer than a ledger because it protects against physical wrench attacks

It wasn't "an email leak". They leaked everything. My name, banking info, address, phone number, email.
I am receiving calls from Pajeets who are calling me by my real name pretending to be Ledger support.
I moved everything to coinbase vault. Fuck Ledger.

MY LINK! MY LINKIE LINKS! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Phone number 2fa can be spoofed. Authenticator requires a seed phrase.

I see thanks

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explain?

If you know a phone number you can make a sim card with the same number which will enable you to receive it's text messages.
Authenticator generates random numbers from a unique seed and it's offline. Only your device and coinbase have the seed. So unless the hacker physically steals your phone or finds your seed written down somewhere, it shouldn't be possible to hack you.

LOOOOOOOOOOOOL

i hope this is real

he got chinked kek

I doubt he had 2fa enabled, whenever these hacks happen the guy screaming says he has 2fa out of embarassment. Many such cases

What a retard.

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Nice digits but Ledger got hacked by a 15 year old fag once. There is a very good reason literally not a single whale uses a hardware wallet: they're all only moderately safe and have terrible UX.

Every single app you install on your phone could potentially read your 2FA. Yubikey is the only safe way.

imagine having a coinbase acount with a Gmail and a Google Authenticator 2FA. That's basically the same as writing your seed phrase in a Concept mail. Google knows everything about you so they essentially contorl you private key.

>If you know a phone number you can make a sim card with the same number which will enable you to receive it's text messages.
Come again?
They always did seem kinda gay. Why not just use a paper wallet?

>ledger
Closed source trash.

>Come again?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIM_swap_scam
>why not use a paper wallet
because people are dumb and lazy.

>If you know a phone number you can make a sim card with the same number which will enable you to receive it's text messages.
Maybe in third world. Only the contract owner can swap their sim card for a new one, and if it's a prepaid sim you need PUK codes for it. Or did you mean that you can get one made for you illegally?

>Every single app you install on your phone could potentially read your 2FA.
They still need your device to input the 2FA code.