He's trying to explain that the "cracked wallets" you heard about are people who made their metamask password "1234" and then had an attacker gain full access to their system.
A properly generated and properly stored private key is uncrackable.
He's trying to explain that the "cracked wallets" you heard about are people who made their metamask password "1234" and then had an attacker gain full access to their system.
A properly generated and stored private key is uncrackable.
He's trying to explain that the "Cracked wallets" you heard about are people who made their metamask password "1234" and then had an attacker gain full access to their system.
A properly generated and stored private key is uncrackable.