Many people in the space are far too confident about their competency in cyber security. I've worked in it full time for years, I involve myself in lab training and I am still sure I know very little. Cryptocurrencies being associated with hackers in pop culture is to mostly blame for this. Using a couple apps and a HWW gets people over their heads. Growing anti-intellectualism by influencers (grifters offering to teach you better than a degree or an industry vet), unvetted GenAI content and a purity test mindset harms the movement. People are too confident to go against what every major company security team says. Working in technology doesn't immediately qualify someone as cyber security aware, never mind an expert. People always make basic mistakes. Cryptocurrency companies and people get pwned all the time.

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This is still because of a dependent mindset. Bitcoin security represents self-responsibility, being sensible about your context, and in harmony with your own skills. Trust yourself more than any entity or hardware or software. Keep it simple, keep it safe.