Even cutting-edge tech can end up in confused hands. The issue isn't the technology itself—it's the person holding it. You can be lost in this space. Just don't be someone who uses that confusion as an excuse for poor judgment.

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GateUser-e19e9c10vip
· 01-17 05:24
No matter how powerful the tool is, if the person using it is inexperienced, it's useless. This is true.
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SolidityJestervip
· 01-17 05:23
It needs to be stronger. Having tools without brains is indeed useless, and this is especially obvious on the chain.
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alpha_leakervip
· 01-14 05:52
No matter how powerful the tool is, it can't save someone who isn't clear-headed, to be honest.
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TaxEvadervip
· 01-14 05:51
No matter how powerful the tool is, if the user is inexperienced, it's useless. It's that simple.
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not_your_keysvip
· 01-14 05:44
No matter how advanced the technology is, it can't save people who are not clear-headed. That's right.
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ZKProofstervip
· 01-14 05:35
ngl this hits different. technically speaking, the protocol doesn't care about your competence level—but your keys sure do. seen too many people blame the cryptographic primitive when really they just had zero operational security. big difference between being lost and being reckless, fr
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