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January 03, 2015, 06:45:29 PM


Just because you aren't the big shot IT guy you think you are, doesn't mean that your plummer neighbour isn't capable of buying a Trezor and safely store his bitcoins.

Good afternoon, pig! You failed to read my entire comment, otherwise you would have taken in consideration the other half of the problems, the physical ones. Also, loser, when the fuck did i wrote that i'm a big-shot in IT ?

I took your entire post into consideration...

You are being condescending to your plumber neighbour. I'm just stating the facts as they are being presented. It's not me implying that plumbers are dumber than IT guys.

He never implied that "plumbers are dumber than IT guys." What he implies that your average IT guy would be more knowledgeable about things involving bitcoin than your average plumber. This is a safe assumption, because of the differences in what their jobs expose them to on a day to day basis.

He sure as hell proved the opposite with his response. The fact that he's an IT guy does not make him more knowledgeable about securing bitcoins. I'm not an IT guy or a plumber and I'm not afraid to store bitcoins even if they are 100,000$/piece. Just because he would be afraid and not up to the task doesn't mean a thing for his neighbour.

Considering the average person doesn't give a shit about bitcoin, and your average plumber doesn't do much with computers in his line of work, I think his assumption is a safe one.

Every average person is capable of securing a large amount of bitcoin using a Trezor, if he's not, too bad for him. His assumption makes no sense, even your own answer refutes that. If the average person doesn't give a shit about bitcoin, it's likely they haven't tried securing some. So how can you tell they are incapable? Just because he is?