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To: zeestephen
What do you mean by "pass code"? Do you realize your questions don't even make any sense? People are trying to reinterpret your question into a way that makes sense, but that involves some guesswork into what you even mean.

Suffice to say that Bitcoin did not reach a trillion-dollar plus market cap by being insecure like you imagine it to be.

25 posted on 12/14/2024 8:41:34 AM PST by EnderWiggin1970
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To: EnderWiggin1970

“Suffice to say that Bitcoin did not reach a trillion-dollar plus market cap by being insecure”

Famous last words...lol.

Homo sapiens loves being scammed.

That is why it happens over and over and over again...


31 posted on 12/14/2024 1:13:49 PM PST by cgbg (It is time to pull the Deep State out of the mass media--like ticks from a dog.)
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To: EnderWiggin1970
Re: What do you mean by "pass code?"

Everything I have read states that each individual Bitcoin has a unique 64 character pass code of letters and numbers, known only to the owner.

Also, every time that Bitcoin is sold, the new owner creates a new 64 character pass code, known only to the new owner.

If you are referring to investing in a Bitcoin ETF, which is like buying and selling stock, that means you are buying and selling shares of a financial instrument that represents the current price of the Bitcoins owned by the financial company that sponsors the ETF.

If you are buying and selling Stable Coins - same story. A Stable Coin is like a stock or currency option. You are buying or selling a financial instrument created by a company that probably does not even own Bitcoins.

Everything I have written about pass codes refers to the actual owners of Bitcoins.

32 posted on 12/14/2024 1:31:41 PM PST by zeestephen (Kamala Lost The Election By Just 230,000 Votes - In Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania)
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