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A Bitcoin ATM was stolen and criminals attempted to extract cryptocurrency from it. The incident highlights growing security concerns around physical cryptocurrency infrastructure and the vulnerabilities these machines face to theft. Such ATM thefts underscore the importance of secure installation and monitoring systems for digital asset access points.
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Physical infrastructure has become so competitive, and now you also have to watch out for thieves. It's too difficult.
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Is this the security? If I were designing it, I would have added ten layers of protection.
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Another news story saying "security is very important," but how many organizations will actually make improvements?
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Robbing an ATM is not as good as just heading straight to the exchange. Is this guy serious?
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That's why I never trust physical nodes. Holding it myself is the safest.
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The problem isn't with the ATM; the problem is why are these things still being installed in public places?
I should have expected this would happen. I warned everyone to pay more attention to wallet security before, but still a bunch of people were depositing coins into exchanges. Now look, who still dares to withdraw coins from ATMs...
Wait, does this mean some whales are hoarding spot holdings? Look at today's K-line—no, don't look at the chart yet, I need to reflect on my own actions these past couple of days.