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by sillysaurus3
4469 days ago
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Sorry, you're right, I didn't provide enough detail. If the average user can figure out how to use bitcoin, then they can figure out how to use Armory. Most people have an old laptop or computer that they can afford to keep disconnected from the internet. If it's not connected to the internet, then it's not susceptible to hacks. It also offers a way of doing secure backups, so that if your computer is lost in a house fire, you'll still have your coins. Even if they don't have an old computer, spending $100 on one off of Ebay or whatever is possibly the best insurance payment they could make, because it's just a matter of time until any bitcoin exchange dies. Not only do you have yourself to worry about, but if you have children then you'll want them to inherit your wealth. Hard to do if your wealth vanishes because your preferred exchange went under. |
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I don't agree. Using coinbase is vastly easier than setting up Armory and managing your own security on your own PC.
> Most people have an old laptop or computer that they can afford to keep disconnected from the internet.
They won't understand they need to; they can't even stop opening exe attachments in their email and running them, you seriously overestimate the average user.
> If it's not connected to the internet, then it's not susceptible to hacks.
Way over their head.
> It also offers a way of doing secure backups, so that if your computer is lost in a house fire, you'll still have your coins.
Doesn't matter, you lost them at the word "install".