![]() Therefore, every time a user makes a BTC transaction, their private key plugs into the BTC network. However, the dirty little secret is that these private keys are needed to authorize every transaction. Sounds easy? BTC exchanges such as Coinbase and LocalBitcoins know that users are stupid enough to give out their private key info just like they would give out their bank account logins and credit card information. Obviously, you would need to steal the private key. Therefore, how would you go about adding BTC to your wallet? Online BTC services such as LocalBitcoins or Coinbase have strict security protocols in their databases that make it impossible to hack the wallet system and use traditional SQL injection to add BTC to a wallet. BTC wallets are “locked” by private keys, which are virtually impossible to crack even with super computers. All you have to do is let us steal 1 BTC from you.įrankly, no such software exists. These sites give you a full boatload of bullshit such as our team of programmers worked long and hard to create this fucking piece of shit that will “magically add” BTC to your wallet. Then you click “Download” and find out that you have to complete a survey to get the password for the software. You have been to a dozen other sites that tell you no survey and no password to get a free BTC money adder. You are probably clicking into this blog out of desperation.
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