Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 26th October 2018
Dilbert//10786, first published eight years ago on Friday 26th October 2018
Ceo Wants A Crypto Wallet
Tags
ceo, wally, crypto, cryptocurrency, game, private key, password, done, care
Official transcript
CEO: How do I get a crypto wallet so I can get into the cryptocurrency game?
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
HOW DO I GET A CRYPTO WALLET SO I CAN GET INTO THE CRYPTOCURRENCY GAME?
I'LL SET ONE UP FOR YOU AND GIVE YOU THE PRIVATE KEY AND PASSWORD WHEN IM DONE.
I DON'T KNOW HOW TO THANK YOU.
THAT LL TAKE CARE OF ITSELF.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Lost in the Crypto Jungle"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in 2018, humorously depicts a conversation between a boss and an employee about cryptocurrency wallets. The employee is struggling to understand how to use a crypto wallet, leading to a series of humorous exchanges.
Panel 1:
- The employee asks the boss, "How do I get a crypto wallet so I can get into the cryptocurrency game?"
- The boss responds with a question mark, indicating confusion.
Panel 2:
- The employee explains, "I'll set one up for you and give you the private key and password when I'm done."
- The boss is skeptical, saying, "I don't know how to thank you."
Panel 3:
- The employee reassures the boss, "That'll take care of itself."
Humor:
- The comic strip pokes fun at the complexity of cryptocurrency and the challenges of using a crypto wallet.
- The boss's confusion and the employee's matter-of-fact attitude add to the comedic effect.
- The punchline about the private key and password being taken care of itself is a clever play on words, highlighting the security risks associated with sharing sensitive information.
Overall:
- The comic strip uses humor to comment on the challenges of navigating the world of cryptocurrency.
- It is a lighthearted and relatable take on the complexities of technology and finance.
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