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To: maceng2 who wrote (193580)11/15/2022 12:31:49 AM
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Agreed: FTX = Trojan Horse in all probability, and certainly looks like that to me.

This guy is good, and yes he has been consistent with his argument over time.



but a few points ... and now I am being serious just for once.

(a) Actually, it was Ledger that suffered the minor data breach around cusomer info, not Trezor. I will let that pass as a genuine error for now, and hope to see a future correction. Trezors code is also open source while Ledgers isn't. I have Ledger, but I already understand why I might buy a Trezor. Trezor does not do cspr for some reason as yet.

(b) Blockchain and gold. I have put the question on the utube site. Let's see if he answers.

"Regarding gold and blockchain. There may be services out there, but what is needed is verification and traceability of transactions. The only exception is when the physical is PERSONALLY transferred with actual verification (x-ray fluorescence probably and weight). Hence Blockchain is desirable as I see it."

In fact it looks pretty clear to me and an important point. What is he missing?, or am I missing ?? I know the guy has brains and capable of critical thinking.

(c) BTC isn't the "one and only true crypto" imho although I do have respect for it... I liked his statements around that point.
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