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by jiehong
1913 days ago
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Plus, if someone has a copy of his recovery words, they would be able to actually recover / clone his hardware wallet I think, because that’s what they are for. If your nephew didn’t access that paper for years, it doesn’t mean someone hasn’t. Was it stored in a box with glitter nail polish on the lid ? Just something that can prove the location wasn’t opened without his knowledge. Believing it, is not enough. Could he has noted those words on a block notes and the piece of paper below it recorded an imprint of those words that were recovered be someone else? Have fun being a Sherlock! But I guess not much can be done. Not sure the police would consider such a case as a valid theft (at least not yet) |
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That's what he did.
Then we have the whole Trust Wallet compromise on his iPhone.