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adrienne
@adrienne
When picking up your ETH Denver ticket, did you select this option? Airdrops don’t typically get me excited, and my web2 impulse and desire for privacy is wanting me to not enable this… but what am I missing out on, or what am I not thinking about?
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rileybeans
@rileybeans
sharing your wallet address alone doesn't sign anything. an airdrop doesn't necessarily constitute risk for a "hack" unless you sign a transaction.
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Speakup 🎩🔮 🪔
@speakup
Tie to a burner wallet.. 28 hacks last year at Eth Denver. Spoke about this w @justbrendax on Thoughtful Thinkers @aburra this past Tues..
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Clinamenic LLC
@clinamenic
For tickets and stuff I use a wallet dedicated to tickets/collectibles/poaps/etc, i.e. I don't hold anything monetarily valuable in there. So far its felt like a good way to contain/compartmentalize smart contract risk.
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Juuso
@juuso
SporkDAO tokens, attendance NFT
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alixkun🟣🎩🍡
@alixkun
I systematically turn off anything that would link my 0x to my full name or email, in a centralized db. As much as possible of course.
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alixkun🟣🎩🍡
@alixkun
I systematically turn off anything that would link my 0x to my full name or email, in a centralized db. As much as possible of course.
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