Don't get me wrong—dropping all security precautions isn't the move. Thing is, those internet safety practices from the 80s? They're nowhere near sufficient to handle what we're dealing with today. Modern attack vectors and tools have evolved way beyond what those old frameworks were designed for. If you're serious about protecting yourself in crypto and Web3, you need security measures that actually match the threat landscape we're operating in right now, not yesterday's playbook.
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SignatureDenied
· 01-05 16:16
Nah, this is real talk. The stuff from the 80s is long outdated, and the risks in crypto are on a completely different level.
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GasWaster
· 01-03 00:51
ngl The old tricks really need to be updated; the risks in crypto are too high.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 01-03 00:47
The protective measures from the 1980s are indeed outdated, but now on-chain is truly a different dimension of risk.
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fren.eth
· 01-03 00:46
Bro is right, the protective measures from the 80s are long outdated, and Web3 definitely needs to keep up with the pace.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-03 00:35
That's right, the 80s style really should be thrown away.
Don't get me wrong—dropping all security precautions isn't the move. Thing is, those internet safety practices from the 80s? They're nowhere near sufficient to handle what we're dealing with today. Modern attack vectors and tools have evolved way beyond what those old frameworks were designed for. If you're serious about protecting yourself in crypto and Web3, you need security measures that actually match the threat landscape we're operating in right now, not yesterday's playbook.