I want to express my anger and frustration with the fact that there has been NO advancement on bitcoin's security for the past five years since the issue was first brought to the forefront and digital currencies biggest weakness was publicly revealed with a big bang in the 2011 hack which almost led to the complete death of bitcoin and dismissal of the concept.Although digital currencies continue and, in many ways, thrive or are trying to, the outside public has formed an opinion that bitcoin, specifically, is too easy to steal and money in bitcoin is too easily lost, thus it is bad and dangerous for financial savings. That's why, on hacker news or r/technology or other public non crypto spaces, most are keen to disparage bitcoin and, in my view, not without good reason.I am amazed there has been as good as no advancement on bitcoin's fundamentals since it was proposed. Merchants have accepted it, users have increased, etc, but I can't tell of any significant difference from bitcoin 2009 to bitcoin 2016 as far as usability and safety is concerned.I had no money on finex. There were warning signs two months ago and I loudly called them out https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitfinex-market-freeze-bitcoin-crashing/ . Nobody paid attention tho, they didn't do any of the things I recommended, nor did the ecosystem place any pressure on them.Although I have no funds there, I still feel hurt hearing of people like Inca who have lost so much and more than that, I'm angry that it was allowed, that no one did anything about it, that the community paid no heed, that no lesson whatever was learned from gox and that nothing at all is being done in this whole space to address the many real problems bitcoin has.I'm sick of all these constant social arguments and philosophical debates and political ideologies and all that rubish. Bitcoin is tech first and foremost and like any tech it has plenty of problems that need addressing as well as many opportunities to build things.Everyone in this whole space should be ashamed there has been no real improvement as far as end users are concerned in five years and everyone, collectively, in my view, holds blame for this latest terrible loss and destruction of so much wealth.