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Bitcoin and bitcoin exchanges are a completely different thing.

When my CC data is stolen, criminals everywhere have access to my current personal information, often even address, phone, picture. I cannot possibly undo that damage. Losing a regular payment for me is NOTHING compared to that. Just having Google have all that next to other data mined about me from people using gmail accounts to mail me etc, it's massive. I just do not trust corporations to deal with my personal data so I take at least a modicum of measures against these dangers. By simply paying through CC you are giving everything away in one swoop.




How does your picture get stolen along with credit card data? And isn't your phone quasi public information anyway? Nowadays, unless you have a very common name, it's not that hard to find someone's details (picture, phone, ...)

I've had my credit card "scammed" several times and I just fill in a piece of paper and the bank refunds me the money and each time it's cost me exactly zero euros.

I've used Bitcoin a few times and love how it works, but my lack of understanding of the security precautions required to handle hot & cold wallets + the volatility of it makes me just averse to it. I prefer my credit card getting scammed anytime to the uncertainty of what will happen if I convert a large amount of euro to btc.




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