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Re: My Interview with Famous Hardware Hacker Joe Grand aka Kingpin


I couldn't agree more and frankly, I might have said it myself when eventually I had to admit at some point I couldn't do much about another person's situation. Motivation was there, goodwill was there, results were not.  I think some people don't say it with bad intentions, but maybe overestimate their ability to really resolve an issue for someone else (or even their own issues and don't get help...).

In Joe's case it is so unbelievably tangible and you need a profound skillset to solve the problems he solves. It's not like mowing the grass in the neighbors yard. Joe said himself that he feels like a surgeon every now and then in regards to the mental burden he carries and how he perceives the people approaching him. They are often like patients, mentally broken to a point where dark thoughts flood their minds and in that respect, I fully agree with Joe. The young guy I mentioned in my post above is the best example. Just listen to his voice again, he was done and he said despite having the money back now, he is still living through this dark emotional world of the past.

Since I have been there although not on the same financial level, I know what they are talking about, Joe and his "patients" Grin It is tough when you lose anything of life-changing quality. Can be money, can be a loved one, can be a piece of art if you will. And Joe is able to bring back lost things that were thought to not be recoverable.

The last part of the second video is like a nail biting thriller, when it is about those &44 million. Securities there with guns and tasers, Joe doing the work while clients are present, everyone of them is blurred. Grin What I like about Joe's videos is that they are authentic. He could as well choose only the successful cases, but he presents the audience whatever is most important for them to get to know. This last guy has been either scammed or the friend accidentally wiped the Trezor. Both is tough if you lose $66 million.

Alright, thanks for sharing again and if one day a Trezor coincidentally falls into my hands and it is a model Joe can hack, I know where to go. Grin
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