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> Keep. Your. Mouth. Shut.

This leads to the outcome that it is hard to find good security advice. I'm from New Zealand and too many in the crypto community here are far too trusting (unsafely so - so why would I wish to learn from them).

I was (past tense) interested in investing in crypto however I wanted to learn how to manage security before I invested more than I could afford to lose (say more than a month's salary). I have never felt I could trust my own security so I have never invested much in crypto (one exception has been a little money in crypto correlated stocks).

I was in South America and I thought that might be a good place to learn crypto security since the people there need to be a lot more careful about their security. I couldn't find anybody I trusted to teach me, even if offering a good professional hourly rate. Easy to find people with opinions on security: however they were somewhat ignorant because they lacked real risk (because their amounts at risk were small enough that they would never be spear targeted).

When basic security is silence, then it is difficult to find anyone clueful who would teach.

Edit: an interesting adventure in trying to understand trust. Smart people won't share the details of their own security because it puts their security at risk (how can they trust me?) And why would I trust anybody who isn't at risk?



It really is a tough row to hoe. This sort of Wild West commerce with cryptocurrency is what the community at large wanted, and now with that lack of trust… that extends to everything here.

It’s truly exhausting in the long run, which is why I prefer old fashioned, tried and true financial vehicles instead.


> And why would I trust anybody who isn't at risk?

Because they are very knowledgeable.


Knowledge which has never been (credibly) tested, or for which there is little at stake for the person expounding it if they are wrong is unwise to trust.




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