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Imagine a software engineer group working on a program to create wallets with arbitrary amounts of digital/crypto currencies. Impossible, you say? Buyers of digital/crypto currencies are betting this is impossible. Are they underestimating the capability of software engineers?

Imagine a software engineer group working on a program to create wallets with arbitrary amounts of digital/crypto currencies. Impossible, you say? Buyers of digital/crypto currencies are betting this is impossible. Are they underestimating the capability of software engineers?

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Serialized printed blockchain crypto. hmmm... that could... work. Oh wait... counterfeiting crypto not easy. Spoofing coins? You'd need control of the whole blockchain. Every peer. Not that easy to do.

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That's it's vulnerability -- that folks believe it "not that easy to do". It's all only files filled with 1's and 0's. The technology exists to write such files.

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You're underestimating good crypto (Eg. bitcoin=BSV) and have no idea how it's actually secured.

Likely some shitcoins it could be possible.

Example is Ethereum has been stolen multiple times through the use of its flawed smart contracts.

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Start with "how it's actually secured". Best wishes.

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If you can imagine it, it can be achieved.