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RE: Quadrillion Dollars of Debt to Send the World into Economic Oblivion
As far as i know blockchain transactions are very secured, you can't hack that. Quantum computing may be the treat for the future. Of course if a government point a gun to a person to force him give his private key to seize the coins.
Users must own his keys and handle it carefully and also not trusting big amount on centralize exhanges.
I think crypto and blockchain technology as of now, still secure, trustworthy and a very effective way of transacting.
The IME (Intel Management Engine) is an onchip direct hardware backdoor built in. It bypasses the boot process, encryption, and can freely access RAM, HD, etc.
If there's some kind of financial crisis of the proportion you mention, unless you made your chipset in your computer, you don't own your keys.
This would be tough for non tech like me, but this is a serious stuff, thanks for the info.