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Isa ⚡️
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I like #bitcoin

Sundays are for riding 😎

Why is it that the only day I can sleep in, I wake up 5 am 🥹

Meet one of my students:

Ezequiel Garrido, 23 years old, born in Isla Mujeres, Mexico.

“I am interested in learning more about Bitcoin because I believe it offers a path to economic freedom and stability. This, in turn, would enable me to fulfill myself more as a person, help my family, and pursue my dreams of traveling and exploring the world. I also see it as an opportunity to start independent projects and become self-sustainable. (I remember hearing about Bitcoin from a YouTuber when I was 15 and briefly tried cryptocurrency mining. However, I couldn't delve deeply into it, lost my account, and only rediscovered Bitcoin when I started working at Mayakita.)

Living in Isla Mujeres, a renowned tourist destination, has its challenges. The increase in the value of the dollar has made things difficult, as many transportation and private services prioritize foreign currencies like the dollar or euro, leading to economic discrimination within the community.” - translated from Spanish

His Lightning address: NoeEzequiel1@coinos.io

I’ve been cooking something 😏

So mark your calendars cause April 10th - one of my biggest projects yet will be out.

People take life too seriously

I mean, it’s funny. What else can you do in a moment like this?

And I still find a way to DCA #bitcoin. What’s your excuse?

Hear me out, why do banks allow overdraft fees to happen?

Why don’t they just CANCEL a payment instead of allowing it to go through if the funds are not there?

Why would they keep charging someone for being broke? It makes no sense to me 😂

Like BoA, if the funds aren’t there in the first place how am I supposed to get the overdraft fees?

I love waking up to negative fiat 😂

Replying to Avatar nicnym

This doesnt look like a sim swap yet- unless your iphone is auto-forwarding texts to your imessage.

You are under attack from a hacker, you will need to start taking action now. But first take a deep breath and move forward one step at a time. Do not rush, but do not delay.

What you want to do is re-establish "root" access to all your accounts and services. Start with the most important and work backwards to the least.

*PHONE NUMBER*

SIM Swap defense:

First call your cell phone provider. make sure they are aware that someone might be trying to steal your infomation and request that they notify you on a different phone number (a family phone or landline) before authorizing a sim card recovery.

*Ask them if they have any suggestions for help with identity theft protection. *

IPHONE USER- APPLE ID

Apple security:

on your iphone search "lockdown mode" and turn it on.

This adds a protection level to your device and accounts. follow any instructions on attempted password resets and make sure you reach the point of *changing your main Apple ID password.*

EMAIL

*Google-Gmail, or Microsoft accounts:

Remember to work one step at a time. Do not rush, but do not delay.

Log in to your main email first from your main device (your phone)

See if you can change the password.

Double check the 2fa settings, and optionally upgrade the 2fa from your phone number to a 2fa app with the revolving 6-digit codes. Such as Google Authenticator, Microsoft, or third party option "2FAS Auth"

-using these apps for 2fa is superior and will protect your accounts in case the attacker gets access to your phone number.

*MONITOR YOUR ACCOUNTS CLOSELY FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS AND CONSIDER CHANGING YOUR EMAIL AND POSSIBLY EVEN GET A NEW PHONE NUMBER*

I will do this today. Thank you so much