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With our future ledger compatibility, will scammers have even

more ways to scam our members?

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As Ronnie said, it's not fault of the wallet, is fault of the owner. It sucks for your friend, but it's the truth. The human element is always the weakest on any chain, and with this is not different. The more improvement there is in technology, the more effort is put into social engineering. Why? Because the human being is recognized as the weakest link. So that's exactly were scammers act. Unfortunatelly, common sense seems a rare comodity these days. It's as simple as making an analogy to any daily life scenario. "Stranger out of nowhere appears and asks if I can give him my wallet for him to look". Would you give it to him. I believe no. So why would you give him access to your digital wallet? The phisical format is different, but the concept remains the same. Is your wallet. Is your money. Is your financial independence. You, is the key word here. Not someone else, you! Keys are mentioned as private for a reason. Because they are you. They are a representation of your finacial you, let's say it this way. So, always keep them like that, yours and not from anyone else.

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