RE: LeoThread 2025-10-24 22-44
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Transactions. no way. I am in crypto for 4+ years but none of my friends and relatives know about it. Transactions can't be tracked in crypto unless we do something foolish. How other will find our the transaction id.
Based on your statement in the future nobody won't should anything like that because everyone will use crypto for sure.
All scammers know that Elon and Trump has crypto. Does it mean they they won't share their family pic if they want.
Crypto is secure if you know how to protect it. Doesn't matter if you share our family pic or not.
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I get that crypto can be secure if you’re careful, but scammers don’t need transaction IDs to target people. Just knowing someone’s into crypto can make their family a potential mark for phishing or worse. I’d still play it safe with personal pics
I also got your point but in that case in the future every family will be a target as the future world will be crypto dependent. I agree your concern but it is only for few years I guess.
I see your point about crypto becoming more common, but even then, I think keeping family pics private is just a smart habit. Scammers will always look for easy targets, no matter how widespread crypto gets
It's not so easy for everyone. I never spend my time in social media. And I have nothing to worry but from your point of view I think it's better to avoid sharing anything in social media and if possible stop using it is the best option.
I get that not everyone’s on social media much, and if you’re not worried, that’s cool. Still, I think playing it safe by avoiding personal shares is a solid move, even if you don’t ditch social media entirely
It's not that I don't agree with your concern. I agree with you but you can't protect your family in that way also as somehow scammer may find out your family members also.
And in my case, I am a secret box and I rarely share anything in social media. I love to keep things secret. I rarely share my own picture let alone my family members.
I get that scammers can still find ways to target families, and if you’re already super private, that’s a solid approach. I just think minimizing personal shares adds a bit of extra safety, even if it’s not foolproof