> I’d like to start by saying “think for two seconds” is not a respectful way to communicate.
I'm assuming the readers here have enough technological sophistication to understand the problem in two seconds. This is not the case among general YouTube audiences being fooled by crypto grifters.
> Do I need fraud mitigation and insurance to buy a coffee or groceries?
Do you want to be on the hook for somebody else buying coffee and groceries on your dime? Most people don't. Thus, fraud mitigation.
> That’s a very broad statement about a lot of people highly regarded in traditional finance.
That's assuming that those "highly regarded" people are fooled by crypto grifters instead of profiting off the fools.
I'm assuming the readers here have enough technological sophistication to understand the problem in two seconds. This is not the case among general YouTube audiences being fooled by crypto grifters.
> Do I need fraud mitigation and insurance to buy a coffee or groceries?
Do you want to be on the hook for somebody else buying coffee and groceries on your dime? Most people don't. Thus, fraud mitigation.
> That’s a very broad statement about a lot of people highly regarded in traditional finance.
That's assuming that those "highly regarded" people are fooled by crypto grifters instead of profiting off the fools.