The Flow blockchain wallet "Blocto" is ending its service, and a PDF file containing the private key along with the password was sent directly via email. This is quite problematic. Distributing users' private keys via email really highlights the dangers of custodial wallets. To avoid such situations, it is worth considering the use of a non-custodial wallet where you manage your private keys yourself. Choose your wallet carefully.
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ChainProspector
· 12-20 11:56
Oh my god, sending private keys via email? That's really reckless. Blocto is committing suicide here.
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GasFeeCryBaby
· 12-20 11:54
This operation is really outrageous, plaintext private key email? I don't even want to take care of your coins anymore.
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GoldDiggerDuck
· 12-20 11:36
Send private keys directly via email? That's really crazy. No wonder everyone says custodial wallets are time bombs.
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BTCRetirementFund
· 12-20 11:28
Wow, this operation is really amazing. Sending the private key directly via email—are you just showing off how much money you have?
The Flow blockchain wallet "Blocto" is ending its service, and a PDF file containing the private key along with the password was sent directly via email. This is quite problematic. Distributing users' private keys via email really highlights the dangers of custodial wallets. To avoid such situations, it is worth considering the use of a non-custodial wallet where you manage your private keys yourself. Choose your wallet carefully.