Home invasion of LocalBitcoins trader

in #news6 years ago

One the best things about Steemit is my money is in Steem Power. You can't rob me of something that takes 3 months to power down. I expect to see more of these robberies. Meeting someone to sell them coin in person is dangerous, but you should also always be worried about a home invasion too. Here is the first hand account:

So this morning I woke up to my burglary alarm going off. I went downstairs to investigate. Two men broke into my house through the basement window and ran up the stairs. One of them pointed a gun at my head and said “I want yah cash and yah bitcoin” in a Boston accent. I took him into my office and gave him a couple hundred in twenty dollar bills. He said he wanted my bitcoin.....

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So this guy never traded with these scumbags, but someone he did trade with tipped them off. This shit is scary, you might think a couple hundred bucks is no big deal, but these guys were meth addicts

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To some desperate junkie a coupe of hundred bucks is a fortune.

Protect Yourself

  • tell no one where you live if they know you sell Bitcoin

  • security system

  • cameras

  • big dog

  • gun

  • consider cold storage and safe deposit box

  • Have a fake wallet with a small amount ready, like when you go to Mexico and have a dummy wallet with 20 bucks for the muggers, meanwhile your real stash is hidden

https://localbitcoins.com/forums/#!/general-discussion:armed-break-inhome-invasio

https://whdh.com/news/northborough-armed-home-invasion-suspects-nabbed-after-manhunt/

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