heard saylor say posting your wallet is risky. that’s one of the dumbest takes i’ve ever heard on bitcoin security. posting your address doesn’t add any new risk. the blockchain is public, all addresses and balances are already out there. if someone wants to steal your bitcoin (which they can’t just from public info), they don’t need your name. no hacker’s out here saying “oh this one’s saylor’s, now i care.” they already have access to all of it. they don’t give a shit who you are. try coming up with a better and less brain-dead excuse.
need to instill fear, else the rest of us can buy more.
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