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Title: Bloomberg anchor displays bitcoin on TV, immediately gets robbed by viewer
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Published: Dec 25, 2013
Author: staff
Post Date: 2013-12-25 06:28:47 by Tatarewicz
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Bloomberg TV provided viewers with an important lesson in digital currency when one of its anchors had a gift card stolen while showing it during a live broadcast.

On Friday, December 20, Matt Miller surprised his two fellow anchors – Adam Johnson and Trish Regan – with bitcoin gift certificates during his “12 Days of Bitcoin” segment. Johnson then flashed his certificate on the screen for roughly 10 seconds - more than enough time for a Reddit user to scan the digital QR code with his phone and take the gift for himself.

The user, who goes by the name “milywaymasta,” took to Reddit to explain what happened.

“The guy that is hosting the series gave bitcoin gift certificates to the other two hosts. One of them opens up the certificate to reveal QR code of the private key,” he wrote. "They then proceeded to show a closeup of the QR code in glorious HD for about 10 seconds. Hilarious."

“I took it, it was only $20 worth. It was exhilarating nevertheless. I'll send it back once Matt gives me a new address since someone else can sweep the old one. A segment on bitcoin security and the importance of NOT showing the private key and also BIP0038 (Password Encrypted Private Keys) Wallets will be more than enough compensation.”

Although milywaymasta offered to return the cash, Miller followed up with the user on Reddit, stating that it would not be necessary.

“So freaking classic but also a GREAT lesson in bitcoin security!” he wrote. “You can keep the $20 - well earned.”

Despite the lighthearted nature of this situation, theft has become a nagging problem in the world of bitcoin. Earlier this year, it was reported that someone stole up to $100 million in the digital currency from “Sheep Marketplace,” an illegal online drug sales website. Dozens of other bitcoin thefts have been reported as well.

Bitcoin also faces an uphill battle against countries hesitant to accept the currency. Denmark recently warned that converting money into bitcoin left individuals risking theft, as well as the inability to reconvert it into physical cash. China also recently banned bitcoin deposits over worries about its connections with money laundering. Comments (21)

Kevin S Burkhard citizenx... im confused if its so secure how come he stole it so easily? if that was gold it 'ain't' happening.

It's secure only if you don't give out your name and password to your wallet. Imagine if you have a wallet full of money, you wouldn't go leaving it out in the open for anyone to take, and that's the same principle.

Gezzer Bitcoins are neither a fad nor are they for stupid people. They are meant to address the only major shortcoming of electronic transactions. The lack of anonymity. Cash leaves no paper trail, and that is Bitcoins over all goal. Without some sort of anonymity your electronic spending is easily captured, analyzed, and can be use against you by either corporate or government agencies. And if you doubt that's a potential problem I suggest you think about Snowden and the NSA for half a sec. The only downside to Bitcoins is they will attract a more criminal element, but it's a small price to pay to protect our/your privacy.

Frederik Lundberg And guess what would have happened if he flashed a US $100 bill

In my neighborhood, he would be dead. >p? biizii scoop a qr code of the private key! that means that more than one person has the private key. The printer, the person who paid the printer, the person who set up the qr code, the person who bought the qr code for their friend, and many more. It didnt need to be on tv to get stolen.

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

Truly classic, and why I'll never, ever mess with the Bitcoin.

“The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable.” ~ H. L. Mencken

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