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January 22, 2025, 10:25:22 AM
#32
Using attributes or trying to draw the bitcoin logo is a form of appreciation that we do because in the end not everyone drawing bitcoin has bitcoin it's the same when a lot of people wear the jersey of a soccer club doesn't mean they are also passionate about football as well as here because it could be that they only know about bitcoin but whether or not they have it may be another situation.

ahahahah, I'll never wear a soccer jersey. Those who do support a club most of the time, don't they?

Your points of view are interesting, but as Helena pointed out, we are sometimes betrayed by our own family and friends. It's a shame, because what this artist does is so cool.

I used this analogy because it is like that in my area so it can indeed be used as an analogy although there may be a slight difference in the end but it is not too far away for me Cheesy

As for family and close people who are sometimes always one of the sources and potentials for betrayal, in fact, this kind of thing is a situation that sometimes always becomes a problem that is a little difficult to avoid but something like that depends on our family too because this kind of thing actually other than boils down to greed, This kind of betrayal also occurs due to the behavior and attitude that is owned so that in the end things like even though it is possible to happen but I think it can be minimized depending on how the attitude and nature although it is indeed another possibility where the mistake and greed might affect in some conditions but when the attitude and nature are better then it might not happen.
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January 21, 2025, 06:43:42 PM
#31
There are many bitcoin artists in various arts: painting, sculpture, drawing ...

I particularly like Lucho Poletti and would love to see his work on the walls of my house. The question I'm asking myself: by doing this, aren't I attracting too much attention and becoming a potential victim of theft?  (Although you can love Poletti's work without being rich in btc)

If someone knows you are into Bitcoin and probably you own some of Bitcoin, then the first thought they will have on their minds is how much Money you got into Bitcoin and whether you are an early investor or not.
I would recommend you not to openly show you are into cryptocurrency, specially Bitcoin, it will certainly attract the attention of possible criminals.

That is one of the reasons I would never get myself and Bitcoin Tattoo or hang some Bitcoin art in my living room.

By the way, I am myself an amateur artist, and there have been some drawings I have drawn about Bitcoin, I should show it to people some day.
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January 21, 2025, 10:45:13 AM
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People are no longer naive in the ideas that they're seeing that reflects to the hobbies that we do. So, you're giving someone out there that you're a Bitcoin holder by having its art. Whether you justify or lie to someone who's curious asking you about if you are holding any or not, they'll still have an idea in their minds that how on Earth you ended up liking an art that there's a clear message of what the art is trying to send to its viewer. But here is the thing, if it's on your home then only people that comes in will have an idea of what you have.
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January 21, 2025, 09:15:08 AM
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There are many bitcoin artists in various arts: painting, sculpture, drawing ...

I particularly like Lucho Poletti and would love to see his work on the walls of my house. The question I'm asking myself: by doing this, aren't I attracting too much attention and becoming a potential victim of theft?  (Although you can love Poletti's work without being rich in btc)

I think it will not attract attention that leads to unwanted events if you only make Bitcoin paintings at home.

We put the Bitcoin logo with the artwork we want only attracts people's attention with the assumption that we are Bitcoin lovers. This comes from those who know what Bitcoin is. For those who do not know what Bitcoin is, when they see the Bitcoin logo art that we put in one corner of our house, they will not be impressed at all when they see it.
What is there is probably they will ask themselves what the purpose of the logo in the form of the letter B is put in their house.

I and maybe many of us have Bitcoin logo art at home that is installed at certain points.
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January 21, 2025, 09:13:47 AM
#28
There are many bitcoin artists in various arts: painting, sculpture, drawing ...

I particularly like Lucho Poletti and would love to see his work on the walls of my house. The question I'm asking myself: by doing this, aren't I attracting too much attention and becoming a potential victim of theft?  (Although you can love Poletti's work without being rich in btc)
Bitcoin has become more common than it used to be before, today, like you said, there are alot of artist out there painting beautiful bitcoin logo portraits, and buying one or more of this and hanging it somewhere on the walls of your house does not necessarily mean anything, even if you become a target or a victim to theft, it's not necessary as a reason of the bitcoin art you have in your house, because I've seen people who are not really into bitcoin and cryptocurrencies buy such portrait and hang in their house, and I ask why, the answer they gave is "it love great, the color and everything matches the color of my wall".

I personally think that our lifestyle out there, like how we live our life outside in the public space, sets us up to become major target and potential victim to any kind of theft, much more than a bitcoin portrait hanging on the wall of our house, and it doesn't matter who the painting is from.
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January 21, 2025, 08:56:41 AM
#27
Who is that guy and if I may suggest, you would have inseri his profile link or if has a service thread insert it here for others to see and know him more. We know some other artists in the forum and they also display their talents in the forum artist contests. Either they support by sponsoring the contest or participating but I'm most times, I saw those high profile artist supporting/sponsoring those arts contests.
And this is a global forum so what you like might not like by others so everyone has their favorite in the forum. This is a community onit own and everything happing in the other real life community happens here. I will like to see his graft work and painting to see how he is in the field of Fine Arts or Fine and Applied Arts.

I gave this example because I like this artist, others may not, obviously everyone has their own tastes, but that's not the point.

This artist is quite free to exhibit his work here or elsewhere, again that's not the point of the topic.

You can easily find his website and twitter account to get an idea of what he does.
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January 21, 2025, 02:48:20 AM
#26


Maybe reserving the art works for your personal rooms ??

You cannot gamble or speculate on even your closest acquaintances' trustworthiness!

That's will be enough for just one to talk about that to wrong people.. and bam, you'll become threatened with intrusions, theft or other more dangerous things!  Worse if you're not in a top-level security environment  Undecided

The bigger paintings are more glorious, but smaller, personal ones or posters are just safer.
That's the case and that's the truth. If it's in your house and the bigger public wouldn't see it - everything should be fine.
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January 21, 2025, 02:36:10 AM
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Maybe reserving the art works for your personal rooms ??

You cannot gamble or speculate on even your closest acquaintances' trustworthiness!

That's will be enough for just one to talk about that to wrong people.. and bam, you'll become threatened with intrusions, theft or other more dangerous things!  Worse if you're not in a top-level security environment  Undecided
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January 20, 2025, 05:50:40 PM
#24

I'm not convinced this is a bitcoin discussion.


In which section then ?

I just saw his artworks now and ended up visiting his website. It's true that his pieces are captivating and their uniqueness certainly stands out. It's amazing to own such pieces. I think the decision to display art should be balanced with some practicality in mind. It could be displayed in a space that's not too exposed to the public or placed somewhere that can be moved or hidden when necessary. Even when I wear a simple Bitcoin shirt merch outside, I feel a bit hesitant because people might think I’m rich or have a large holding even though I don’t or they might think I’m pretending to be low-key.

happy to introduce you to an artist you like

Definitely you're risking your privacy, it's fine to own art or anything related to Bitcoin, but better to use it for personal instead of letting someone know if you really like Bitcoin. If I were you, I will hide the painting in secret place, just like the way I hide my seed phrase.

Those who hide their works are the ones who buy them just to speculate, whereas I buy them because I like them. So I'd like to admire them and hang them on my wall. But I'm still hesitant. Maybe the artist makes underwear?

Using attributes or trying to draw the bitcoin logo is a form of appreciation that we do because in the end not everyone drawing bitcoin has bitcoin it's the same when a lot of people wear the jersey of a soccer club doesn't mean they are also passionate about football as well as here because it could be that they only know about bitcoin but whether or not they have it may be another situation.

ahahahah, I'll never wear a soccer jersey. Those who do support a club most of the time, don't they?

Your points of view are interesting, but as Helena pointed out, we are sometimes betrayed by our own family and friends. It's a shame, because what this artist does is so cool.


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January 20, 2025, 05:01:03 PM
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Basically I have a bitcoin logo engraved with my name on my wall, lost of people have seen it but they never asked me if I have bitcoin nor do I feel threatened for such action.
Honestly, I don't think this is a good way to advertise Bitcoin as you could draw unwanted attention and put yourself in danger. The message is very clear, anyone who sees that would know you're a bitcoiner and you hodl some Bitcoin. What you did could be likened to carrying a placard with your name and Bitcoin boldly written on it and it's just a matter of time before someone pops the question.
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January 20, 2025, 03:59:42 PM
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In this case I also have a bitcoin logo wall painting and even sometimes always wear a bitcoin-themed t-shirt for everyday life but I have never been asked whether I have bitcoin or not because maybe in my environment bitcoin is still quite taboo because there are still many people who are not familiar with bitcoin so I am still quite comfortable with this.

But talking about being vulnerable to theft or whatever it is actually the presence or absence of bitcoin images in our homes or indeed when wearing bitcoin-themed clothes actually something like this I think is only one possible option that can happen but even so it will not have a greater impact because after all theft will allow it to happen when we are careless but I think using attributes or trying to draw the bitcoin logo is very important. using attributes or trying to draw the bitcoin logo is a form of appreciation that we do because in the end not everyone drawing bitcoin has bitcoin it's the same when a lot of people wear the jersey of a soccer club doesn't mean they are also passionate about football as well as here because it could be that they only know about bitcoin but whether or not they have it may be another situation.

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January 20, 2025, 03:56:36 PM
#21
There are many bitcoin artists in various arts: painting, sculpture, drawing ...

I particularly like Lucho Poletti and would love to see his work on the walls of my house. The question I'm asking myself: by doing this, aren't I attracting too much attention and becoming a potential victim of theft?  (Although you can love Poletti's work without being rich in btc)

I will say you do, because anyone coming across such painting already have the thought that you're a pro bitcoin enthusiast and have lots to do with bitcoin, sometimes we may only try to remained reserved with what we do especially when it comes to the environment we lived in and the people that are around us, we may not want to publicize ourself if we think doing such could be some sort of negative vibes to us, except if the painting could be done in a public place where everyone will have access to seeing and no one will know if it was done by you or not, but obviously not where you live for privacy reasons.
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January 20, 2025, 03:03:23 PM
#20
Who is that guy and if I may suggest, you would have inseri his profile link or if has a service thread insert it here for others to see and know him more. We know some other artists in the forum and they also display their talents in the forum artist contests. Either they support by sponsoring the contest or participating but I'm most times, I saw those high profile artist supporting/sponsoring those arts contests.
And this is a global forum so what you like might not like by others so everyone has their favorite in the forum. This is a community onit own and everything happing in the other real life community happens here. I will like to see his graft work and painting to see how he is in the field of Fine Arts or Fine and Applied Arts.
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January 20, 2025, 09:34:40 AM
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I particularly like Lucho Poletti and would love to see his work on the walls of my house. The question I'm asking myself: by doing this, aren't I attracting too much attention and becoming a potential victim of theft?  (Although you can love Poletti's work without being rich in btc)
this reminds me of the usage of the phrase btc boys to represents guys that are in the crypto space and that have a lot of money. anyone that sees you flaunting an art that represents bitcoin will normally think that you have some chunk of bitcoin holding even though that alone is not enough reason to attract bad people to you that might want to harm you. i have used bitcoin sign as my phone wallpaper and have equally seen others doing same. what comes to my mind when i see such thing is that this individual is of the same niche with me. chances are that the person doesn't even hold some bitcoin or that even if he holds one, it might not be all that much.

As much as it is good to be safety cautious, other people that believes in other system of finance do make use of arts that represents those things and it doesn't pose much threat to them. even without flaunting an art, just by letting people see a certain exchange in your phone is enough for them to know that you are into crypto. it is just left for you to keep your asset safe and keep it in a custody that even if they attempt getting it forcefully from you, they can never get it so easily.
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January 20, 2025, 09:19:04 AM
#18
There are many bitcoin artists in various arts: painting, sculpture, drawing ...

I particularly like Lucho Poletti and would love to see his work on the walls of my house. The question I'm asking myself: by doing this, aren't I attracting too much attention and becoming a potential victim of theft?  (Although you can love Poletti's work without being rich in btc)
I don't think installing paintings or sculptures depicting Bitcoin will make us a target for thieves. Because currently there are lots of people who openly own a lot of Bitcoin and even that person is a content creator on YouTube. But until now I have never heard of this person being robbed or stolen, in fact this person has become increasingly respected by many people, because he was able to become successful as a result of investing in bitcoin. So after seeing this, I think in this modern era, it probably won't be a problem if we have paintings or sculptures depicting bitcoin in our homes. Because according to my assumption, currently very few thieves are targeting people who own crypto assets such as bitcoin. Because they will definitely think that stealing bitcoins from someone is very difficult, different from stealing gold or money. Especially for thieves who don't really know about current technology, I'm sure they won't be interested in bitcoin. Because in my opinion, thieves prefer instant items to steal, such as money. So I don't think you need to worry if you want to install a Bitcoin painting or picture in your home.
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January 20, 2025, 09:13:55 AM
#17
There are many bitcoin artists in various arts: painting, sculpture, drawing ...

I particularly like Lucho Poletti and would love to see his work on the walls of my house. The question I'm asking myself: by doing this, aren't I attracting too much attention and becoming a potential victim of theft?  (Although you can love Poletti's work without being rich in btc)

It depends on your neighborhood perspective on Bitcoin to determine the result of showing Bitcoin arts in your house.

In my case, my neighbors doesn’t even have any idea about Bitcoin and don’t bother to ask me since I have a Bitcoin logo in my house door and in my car yet I don’t experience any bad effect or if someone even care. My country is not that focus on Bitcoin and consider it as high risk since it was attached to many multiple scam here that being televised.

However, there’s country like US that think holding Bitcoin means you’re rich because of its popularity so it’s really a bad idea to put any attraction that will lead that you are a Bitcoin holder.
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January 20, 2025, 09:02:21 AM
#16
Luchopoletti's artwork doesn't cost a lot of money, it's not a sign of wealth, but it is linked to bitcoin, which may encourage more thieves (depending on where you live and the safety of your area).

So the answer is different depending on where you live, who visits you, and whether $500 is an incentive to steal from you.

In general, the more careful you are with your bitcoin, the better.
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January 20, 2025, 05:56:56 AM
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I would also have the impression that the place where there is an image of Bitcoin connects the owner with it. Especially if we talk about those people who are generally far from Bitcoin, they would hardly think about drawings. I have seen a lot of clothes with Bitcoin logos, but I am probably too secretive to wear T-shirts or sweatshirts, showing my interest. But to be honest, I feel some betrayal of what I am interested in, but I am not ready to show it to the whole world, since this can cause many questions and unnecessary speculation. But while Bitcoin is not in the zone that can be calmly talked about and shown to many, let it remain only in some personal places.
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Yep, you would be attracting attention.
But most of it would be not about how to steal from you, but rather what the hell is this in the first place, imo  Wink
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January 19, 2025, 11:50:11 PM
#13
Definitely you're risking your privacy, it's fine to own art or anything related to Bitcoin, but better to use it for personal instead of letting someone know if you really like Bitcoin. If I were you, I will hide the painting in secret place, just like the way I hide my seed phrase.

Maybe if it is displayed on the wall of the house it is not a problem, provided that it is only seen by close people, such as family, relatives, relatives, etc.
When it comes to money, anyone can be your enemy, no matter how close the relationship is.

Just don't tell people how much you hold in BTC, and you must be fine. That is the most important thing to be careful about. And when they start asking such questions to you, reply them you don't own much and that you are just a beginner or learner on this field yet.
Oh man, do you think people will just believe in what you told to them?

If you have a private life, live with minimalist lifestyle, never ask for money etc anything related to simple and private, people will judge you rich because you're just stay lowkey. This is different if you often ask for money and bad grooming, they will think you're broke.
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January 19, 2025, 10:59:57 PM
#12
Basically I have a bitcoin logo engraved with my name on my wall, lost of people have seen it but they never asked me if I have bitcoin nor do I feel threatened for such action.
Maybe because they do not even know what the logo represents.

I do think that it will depend on the kind of environment you are in. Some people might not care as much maybe because just like you they already own some bitcoin. But I would not be so comfortable parading around the fact that I own some bitcoin around people who may not have bitcoins themselves. If you live in a place where it is secured and no one easily can get in then I think it is okay.

I still want to be safe rather than sorry so I do not want to test my luck.
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January 19, 2025, 10:34:24 PM
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Not necessarily. You might be just an eccentric person who enjoys modern art. Bitcoin is money, and by just displaying its logo through art, it doesn't mean you have a lot of coins in your wallet. I guess thieves are more interested in wealthy goods. If you were displaying a fancy watch, car or jewel you would become an instant target for them. But since it's a Bitcoin art, most of them won't even pay attention to it...

Just don't tell people how much you hold in BTC, and you must be fine. That is the most important thing to be careful about. And when they start asking such questions to you, reply them you don't own much and that you are just a beginner or learner on this field yet.
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January 19, 2025, 10:20:54 PM
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I just saw his artworks now and ended up visiting his website. It's true that his pieces are captivating and their uniqueness certainly stands out. It's amazing to own such pieces. I think the decision to display art should be balanced with some practicality in mind. It could be displayed in a space that's not too exposed to the public or placed somewhere that can be moved or hidden when necessary. Even when I wear a simple Bitcoin shirt merch outside, I feel a bit hesitant because people might think I’m rich or have a large holding even though I don’t or they might think I’m pretending to be low-key.
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January 19, 2025, 09:56:31 PM
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It is just a work of art and if the painting is very interesting and beautiful to look at then people will judge it as a beautiful painting without any other words other than Bitcoin which I think people will not think negatively because it is not certain that the person who owns the Bitcoin painting has a lot of Bitcoin or even not much at all.

And most importantly we should not show off the luxury of wealth because it has the potential to cause crime because bad people will be more interested if they can make money and it is easy to get it, because Bitcoin is not that easy and it depends on each individual how to secure it because Bitcoin is intangible and it is just a painting. And my question is, so far has there ever been a case of a Bitcoin painting owned by someone who has negative things that harm the owner of the painting. Because I once found a Bitcoin painting or Bitcoin graffiti on a fence wall and everything was fine and even used as a place to take pictures if the writing or picture was interesting.
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January 19, 2025, 09:10:25 PM
#8
There are many bitcoin artists in various arts: painting, sculpture, drawing ...

I particularly like Lucho Poletti and would love to see his work on the walls of my house. The question I'm asking myself: by doing this, aren't I attracting too much attention and becoming a potential victim of theft?  (Although you can love Poletti's work without being rich in btc)
yes you will be attracting attention to yourself especially if you want to put it outside of your own house you might get your house broken down in and they might scour your house for bitcoin and it does not matter if you actually have it or not lying around your house the theft might hold you in captive and force you to give them some of your bitcoins

right now bitcoin is hot and a lot of people would do anything to acquire more bitcoin than what they have which means they are desperate and we need to be extra careful and protect ourselves
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January 19, 2025, 06:58:53 PM
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There are many bitcoin artists in various arts: painting, sculpture, drawing ...

I particularly like Lucho Poletti and would love to see his work on the walls of my house. The question I'm asking myself: by doing this, aren't I attracting too much attention and becoming a potential victim of theft?  (Although you can love Poletti's work without being rich in btc)
Maybe if it is displayed on the wall of the house it is not a problem, provided that it is only seen by close people, such as family, relatives, relatives, etc. However, it will be a different story if it is seen by someone you don't know, for example if you try to share it on social media, and there is a possibility that criminals will mark it and find out, so it will cause loss or theft as you said. So basically it doesn't matter as long as it's not shared with other people.
The right word will be trusted family members.  But these days it is becoming difficult to trust people considering the rate at which the love for money is increasing everyday.  The news sometimes carry stories of how close family members or friends harm people because they want to steal from them. I might not be correct but if you are security conscious it will be better to keep your connections with Bitcoin secret and disclose it to just one or two trusted people.

Secondly, you might not be able to control who comes into your room especiallyif you are not living alone. Sometimes children can easily bring their friends into any room at home and they could expose what you are keeping secret. Except you live in a relatively secures area or you accept Bitcoin in your business, it is better not to expose anything that will give people hints that your own Bitcoin..because the days are evil.
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#6
There are many bitcoin artists in various arts: painting, sculpture, drawing ...

I particularly like Lucho Poletti and would love to see his work on the walls of my house. The question I'm asking myself: by doing this, aren't I attracting too much attention and becoming a potential victim of theft?  (Although you can love Poletti's work without being rich in btc)
Maybe if it is displayed on the wall of the house it is not a problem, provided that it is only seen by close people, such as family, relatives, relatives, etc. However, it will be a different story if it is seen by someone you don't know, for example if you try to share it on social media, and there is a possibility that criminals will mark it and find out, so it will cause loss or theft as you said. So basically it doesn't matter as long as it's not shared with other people.
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January 19, 2025, 05:40:15 PM
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There are many bitcoin artists in various arts: painting, sculpture, drawing ...

I particularly like Lucho Poletti and would love to see his work on the walls of my house. The question I'm asking myself: by doing this, aren't I attracting too much attention and becoming a potential victim of theft?  (Although you can love Poletti's work without being rich in btc)
I'm not conversant with any Bitcoin artist and I am hearing about Lucho Poletti for the first time ( I might read about him). I have seen some fine Bitcoin related artwork from some members of the forum and I love some of them. However, I will not like to keep anything that connects me to Bitcoin in my environment.  My concerns is the misconception in my country by most people that anybody who owns Bitcoin is rich. Living in a country with some security issues this could make one a target of these criminals.  It will be better to be security conscious because you don't know who is monitoring you.
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January 19, 2025, 05:22:20 PM
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It doesn't matter if you don't get fooled by them then you won't become a victim. You are right about being a potential victim if you wre attracting too much attention but as the post above said that there's a way to not get scammed or fooled by people with bad intention like scamming you for example by selling you an art but nothing you will get and you only pay the scammer bitcoin for the so called art which is as I have said mentioned in above post and that is to avoid.
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January 19, 2025, 05:17:56 PM
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Yes, you are going to draw unwanted attention to yourself. If a visitor knows how expensive the artwork cost they want to ask more questions.

If you done want these to happen then you should place the artwork in a part of your house where only you and family members can see it. Don't go taking pictures of it and telling us on the internet page where you share it about your history of investing in Bitcoin.

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January 19, 2025, 05:14:27 PM
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Basically I have a bitcoin logo engraved with my name on my wall, lost of people have seen it but they never asked me if I have bitcoin nor do I feel threatened for such action.

So it basically depends on the psychology of the environment on bitcoin. If you know it's going to attract attention towards you then avoidance is the best thing.


I'm not convinced this is a bitcoin discussion.
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January 19, 2025, 04:38:40 PM
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There are many bitcoin artists in various arts: painting, sculpture, drawing ...

I particularly like Lucho Poletti and would love to see his work on the walls of my house. The question I'm asking myself: by doing this, aren't I attracting too much attention and becoming a potential victim of theft?  (Although you can love Poletti's work without being rich in btc)
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