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MAN HAS ONLY TWO PASSWORD GUESSES LEFT TO RECOVER $236 MILLION IN BITCOIN

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With recent highs in the price of Bitcoin, an unfortunate phenomenon is emerging: People who accrued vast fortunes in the cryptocurrency are realizing that they’ve long since lost the passwords to their encrypted digital wallets.

Take Stefan Thomas, a programmer in San Francisco, who told The New York Times that he has 7,002 Bitcoin tucked away — currently worth about $236 million, nearly a quarter billion dollars — but that he has no idea how to access it and can only guess two more passwords before being locked out forever.

Even setting aside the long term prospects for crypto, the key message of these horror stories is that taking digital finances into your own hands is a huge risk if you can’t manage your passwords.

Crypto Startups
The problem of buying or mining crypto and then forgetting how to access it is so widespread that there’s a whole industry emerging for cybersecurity experts who can help the would-be wealthy actually access their fortunes after forgetting their passwords.

“Even sophisticated investors have been completely incapable of doing any kind of management of private keys,” Diogo Monica, cofounder of the crypto security startup Anchorage told the NYT.

Major Turnoff
For Thomas and others in his situation, having millions of dollars just out of reach has soured the whole idea of decentralized currency like Bitcoin, according to the NYT.

“This whole idea of being your own bank — let me put it this way, ‘Do you make your own shoes?'” Thomas told the NYT. “The reason we have banks is that we don’t want to deal with all those things that banks do.”

 
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Here i am thinking I should have bought bitcoin back in the days but thought it was fraud
 
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Take Stefan Thomas, a programmer in San Francisco, who told The New York Times that he has 7,002 Bitcoin tucked away — currently worth about $236 million, nearly a quarter billion dollars — but that he has no idea how to access it and can only guess two more passwords before being locked out forever.

I was reading this earlier this morning and it made me think how unimaginable it must be to have that much money basically tucked away and you're almost helpless in being able to retrieve any of it. Couldn't imagine.

Hard to believe also that he can't retrieve the password through whomever or whatever network has set up the security feature. It's even more strange that he would be locked out FOREVER. lol. Something doesn't add up.
 
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I was reading this earlier this morning and it made me think how unimaginable it must be to have that much money basically tucked away and you're almost helpless in being able to retrieve any of it. Couldn't imagine.

Hard to believe also that he can't retrieve the password through whomever or whatever network has set up the security feature. It's even more strange that he would be locked out FOREVER. lol. Something doesn't add up.
This guy also worked on Ripple and is the CEO of Coil. Very strange.
 
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I was reading this earlier this morning and it made me think how unimaginable it must be to have that much money basically tucked away and you're almost helpless in being able to retrieve any of it. Couldn't imagine.

Hard to believe also that he can't retrieve the password through whomever or whatever network has set up the security feature. It's even more strange that he would be locked out FOREVER. lol. Something doesn't add up.

This is like forgetting about a Swiss bank account password. Those Nazi bankers have no sympathy.
 
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This is like forgetting about a Swiss bank account password.

I wouldn't know anything about that! :lol: I wish I had millions I needed to hide out of the country in a Swiss bank account. But no such luck!

Those Nazi bankers have no sympathy.

I guess so, ey. They must be brutal managers if you're crap out of luck with your millions just for forgetting your password!?!? Oooof.
 
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With recent highs in the price of Bitcoin, an unfortunate phenomenon is emerging: People who accrued vast fortunes in the cryptocurrency are realizing that they’ve long since lost the passwords to their encrypted digital wallets.

Take Stefan Thomas, a programmer in San Francisco, who told The New York Times that he has 7,002 Bitcoin tucked away — currently worth about $236 million, nearly a quarter billion dollars — but that he has no idea how to access it and can only guess two more passwords before being locked out forever.

Even setting aside the long term prospects for crypto, the key message of these horror stories is that taking digital finances into your own hands is a huge risk if you can’t manage your passwords.

Crypto Startups
The problem of buying or mining crypto and then forgetting how to access it is so widespread that there’s a whole industry emerging for cybersecurity experts who can help the would-be wealthy actually access their fortunes after forgetting their passwords.

“Even sophisticated investors have been completely incapable of doing any kind of management of private keys,” Diogo Monica, cofounder of the crypto security startup Anchorage told the NYT.

Major Turnoff
For Thomas and others in his situation, having millions of dollars just out of reach has soured the whole idea of decentralized currency like Bitcoin, according to the NYT.

“This whole idea of being your own bank — let me put it this way, ‘Do you make your own shoes?'” Thomas told the NYT. “The reason we have banks is that we don’t want to deal with all those things that banks do.”

He should approach the wallet designers who designed the wallet software and get it reseted..
 
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I'm one of them, I lost 1.3 bitcoins - I lost my password hints that were set when I opened the account in 2010.

I've still not forgiven me.
 
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Here i am thinking I should have bought bitcoin back in the days but thought it was fraud
It is a fraud at a much bigger scale. What is reality of bitcoin ? What is reality behind its value and who guarantee his value
 
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Bitcoin is a like a pyramid scheme. It's only valuable because people say it is. Buying into it make earlier adopter rich. It's so manipulated that why it will drop 20% in a blink.
 
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