Like staying warm, it’s all about layers.
If Walmart sells a dangerous product, even unknowingly, they can be liable. Why are digital stores different?
Choice quote:
> Blockchain investigator ZachXBT later traced the stolen 5.92 BTC [0], showing it was rapidly funneled through a series of transactions into KuCoin deposit addresses, consistent with a broader laundering pattern identified across the incident.
Ah, there's nothing else quite like a Seychelles-based cryptocurrency exchange which was booted from the US for facilitating money laundering. This is good for Bitcoin.
I think the actual problem is with how the App Store changes the way people think about and relate to software. The fact is, running code on your computer is dangerous. You are trusting it with control over its operations. The responsible thing to do is provide platform-level safeguards (permissions systems, sandboxing) and engender a general understanding that you should only run an app vetted by someone you would hand your phone to.
This is fundamentally incompatible with software as a market, of course, so this path will never be taken.
"I lost my retirement fund in a hack/Scam when I switched my Ledger over to my new computer and by accident downloaded a malicious ledger app from the Apple store. All my BTC gone in an instant."
Leaves me really shaking my head. If someone has the knowledge to even buy bitcoin or cryptocurrency, I imagine they have enough knowledge to know how utterly crime-ridden and risky of a speculation it is. It's like if someone decides to put their retirement fund into buying bulk illegal drugs and then selling them at a massive markup. Pretty risky, potential high upside, but given they assessed and then accepted the risk, hard to feel bad when they get robbed of all their drugs and lose their retirement funds.
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