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64 sats \ 4 replies \ @DarthCoin 11 Aug \ parent \ on: Should I Connect My Hardware Wallet To My Full Node? bitcoin_beginners
Staying humble is an important aspect.
One guy told in a group chat that in Sweden, thieves go to meetups to see who to rob and then go to their houses and try to steal the bitcoins.
It is very important to have in place some plausible deniability methods, playing dumb if you are threaten with a wrench or something.
For me personally is simple: I will never give up the access to my stash, no matter what. And thieves knows that if you die, they will get nothing, so will always try to intimidate you. Always stand your ground.
Using decoy wallets is a good method. Also the covenants or time_lock option could be a good protection. You can setup a wallet that the funds cannot be moved to any other address only to a specific one. so if the thief is trying to move them, will have a nice surprise, funds are coming back to you (another wallet set).
Important advice. The risk will probably only increase as the years go by.
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Yes indeed, this is a real concern and new users that do not learn how to manage properly their wallets will be hit very easily by bad guys.
Yes, years ago I was also one of those wearing all the time a BTC shirt or a visible sign (even on my car). But now I prefer to just be almost invisible, a humble guy, without any ostentation, sometimes almost looking as a poor guy.
If some people that already know me as a bitcoiner ask me about my stash my always answer is that I lost it, now I have only few sats. Playing the "poor guy" card is the best.
In the end not the govs are the biggest enemy, but the bad guys looking for quick hit.
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smart move.... betcoin, bitcoin, what's that? :-) Never heard of her....
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