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  1. As they say, "no keys no cheese." I recommend that you hold you crypto in your own wallet. I use Trezor https://trezor.io/ . Many of the "hacks" were just outright scams. Like someone setting up a bogus bank then running off with the deposits. I would not buy any crypto unless it was listed here: https://coinmarketcap.com/ and even then I'd just stick with Bitcoin or Ethereum. Most seem to be using crypto as a get rich quick scheme rather than an alternative currency. As a result of this greed, people are getting played every day. Banks have already gone digital. I rarely handle currency and never go into a branch or use an ATM. The only exception is when I go to the casino to play poker. The adoption of Crypto would be a minor transition but unless regulators get on board it crypto will remain on the margins ripe for fleecing the gullible and greedy.
  2. Hey @daniellegfny congrats on the sale of your NFT. But did you say that when people buy the NFT they get a copy of you book too? Also I've never actually looked at the block chain to check on proof of a transaction, so I'll just take you word for it. So how much did you make on the deal. Sales price minus transactions costs and cost to create the image? What do you envision the person who purchased the image will do with it? In other words what utility or value do you think it gives the buyer? @Stefan of course this is true, but this is always the case with new technology before it becomes ubiquitous. I clearly remember many in our community strongly resisting buying things on the web. Today, just 20 years later, many of us buy things from Amazon we don't need or can easily walk down the street to buy -- even paying Amazon an annual fee for the privilege.

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