A family member just had someone withdraw $4,000 from their bank account. This family member quickly contacted the bank, the bank created a new account and transferred the balance over plus the $4,000 that was withdrawn by the thief. My family member lost no money and all is well.
This made me wonder: if Bitcoin is to reach mainstream status, how do you guys foresee the non-technical lay person keeping their funds secure or having a way to combat theft whether by social engineering or hacks? And let's be realistic here. People make mistakes. Telling someone to never fall for scam is not realistic. You cannot expect Bitcoin to become mainstream if all it takes is one good phishing email to wipe out all of your life savings with no recourse. Bitcoin, by it's very nature, is not at all forgiving. Once funds are transferred out of your wallet whether by mistake or by a nefarious actor, they're gone. This, to me, seems like the biggest impediment to widespread adoption of Bitcoin
Would love to hear your thoughts on this. Prove me wrong.