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minus-squaregarbology [he/him]hexbear3·4 years agoThe ledger is public, you can see if the money in the wallet moves. link
minus-squareFidelCashflow [he/him]hexbear1·4 years agoI think though, for most cases of theft there is little recourse right? link
minus-squaregarbology [he/him]hexbear2·4 years agoOh yeah generally there's no legal/possible recourse. That's why you make sure the hacker you ask to hack it is within heavy wrench range. link
The ledger is public, you can see if the money in the wallet moves.
I think though, for most cases of theft there is little recourse right?
Oh yeah generally there's no legal/possible recourse. That's why you make sure the hacker you ask to hack it is within heavy wrench range.