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Withdrawing money from a cold wallet into my current account
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Aside from the website absolutely reeking of scam, it is pushing visitors to download an installer direct from the website or install the app from the "aptoid store". OP, if you have done this, your devices should be treated as compromised and the scammers may already have harvested information to attempt to steal money from you. It would be unwise to continue using the device(s) without a factory resetThe so-called "cold wallet" claims to be able to "Seamlessly send, receive, store, buy, sell, invest, and swap", so it is not very "cold". A cold wallet is for offline storage, away from the internet, as if this matters with all the other red flags.8
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This is as good as the call I got at 07.59am this morning.From the tax man, HA HA.I played along for 5/10 minutes as I was board.I'm still waiting for their agent to come and arrest me.1
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Perhaps the OP could clarify for us exactly what this 'cold wallet with a large amount of assets ... ' is.cooper9 said:I have a titanium wallet (cold wallet) with a large amount of assets in but the available assets show $0.
I've never had a cold wallet before so I'm just seeking advice on this. I don't uderstand how there are assets but they are unavailable.....
thanks
My (admittedly fairly limited) knowledge of crypto wallets is that so-called 'cold wallets' are actually encrypted hardware devices, fairly widely available and sold under the 'not your key, not your crypto' premise.
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