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Todayâs Bitcoin in Brief is all about you. Specifically, itâs about how you should be hiding your wallet seed and locking down your op-sec to prevent any fools from jacking your crypto. Weâve got all that, plus a cornucopia of other juicy morsels in your daily roundup of the last 24 hours in bitcoin.
Also read:Â Bitcoin in Brief Friday: That Green CandleÂ
Hide Yo Crypto, Hide Yo Seed
When it comes to concealing your wallet seed, it needs to be impossible for anyone else to find, but still easy enough for you to recall where youâve stashed it. Trezor have dispensed a few practical tips on how to achieve this. Theyâve left nothing to chance in their guide for the ultra-paranoid, including advice that you should âMind the CCTV cameras in your vicinityâ. You never know whoâs watching.
If youâre enough of a bitcoin bigshot to be recognized on the street, donât carry your wallet with you. Or you could take the approach favored by former Bitgo engineer Jameson Lopp (Bitgo CTO Ben Davenport has just announced heâs leaving the company, incidentally):
Testnet bitcoins. Or as some people like to call them, âlitecoinâ.
Bitcoin Crazyness Is a Bad Name for a Good App
Bitcoin Crazyness is a naff name for a very good cryptocurrency tracker app. Itâs got all the usual features youâd expect, but whatâs cool is there are trading signals built in, such as moving averages and fibonaccis. You can even set alerts for the best time to buy.
Halong Mining Delivers the Goods
Halong Mining, a Bitmain competitor, was behind schedule on shipping its ASICs which a good many miners had shelled out for. Some people, including Bitcoin.orgâs Cobra, had been adamant that the company was a scam, and would never deliver its Dragonmint 16T, billed as âthe worldâs most efficient Bitcoin minerâ. Well now it has, forcing Cobra to eat his words, but at least he was gracious about it:
Bmex Exchange Gets BTFO
Japanâs Financial Services Agency has been flexing its muscles in the wake of Januaryâs Coincheck hack, and it has no qualms about clamping down on impropriety. On March 5, the FSA inspected the countryâs Bmex exchange and it didnât like what it saw. As a result, itâs now suspended the exchange until June 12 while it gets its affair in order. Bmex in turn has apologized to its customers. Japanâs remaining exchanges will be treading very carefully from now on.
How to Use Crypto Reddit
Youâd think Reddit was easy enough for even a newb to master. In fact r/bitcoin is where many crypto newcomers start out. This hasnât stopped Token Report from issuing a guide to navigating crypto subreddits. Itâs found there to be 62 active crypto boards, and observed the smaller communities to be the most engaged. It notes: âThere appears to be attrition in total community engagement, or the percentage of subscribers online at any given point, after about 2 years of a subreddit being created.â
The question is, is this due to users getting bored of the altcoin or bored of the network?
Weâll leave you with this thought, which many crypto traders can surely relate to:
Do you have your wallet seed hidden in a safe place? Let us know in the comments section below.
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