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Topic: Develop to maintain your bitcoin holding anonymously to the core. - page 2. (Read 287 times)

sr. member
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I don't have to be a Bitcoiner to know not to trust anyone. Even the bible says "the heart of a man is desperately wicked, who can know it." I've heard and seen some really dumb shit and that's enough for me to learn. It doesn't matter who brought you to the space and the level of trust you've for the person. If someone helped you out in generating a seed phrase during your newbie days, create a new wallet and transfer your funds.

If there's no family member you can trust to share your seed phrase with in case you kick the bucket, then it's best you don't tell anyone.
newbie
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In a case scenario where friends are gather they normally talk about different things which lead to arguing and bragging (crypto currency & Bitcoin) who has more asset they do this to lure you out and spill the bean how much is in your possession. People who are wise understand the scheme going on but most people just want to get along the flow eventually spilling the bean.
Now if something happens to that person's Bitcoin/Altcoin who is solely is responsible?
legendary
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People behave differently when it comes to privacy, this can be seen in many examples, even on this forum where some post pictures and real names, while others are so focused on their privacy that it is difficult to detect which country they come from.

However, privacy in real life when it comes to our finances is extremely important, which means that you should not talk about how much money you have invested in something, especially something as volatile as Bitcoin. In addition to attracting attention to ourselves and becoming a possible target, we can also cause financial damage to others who will engage in such investments and perhaps lose a lot of money.

In such situations, people usually look for someone to blame for the bad things that happened to them, and in most cases they will blame the person from whom they got the idea, not themselves.

There are so many "harmless" topics that you can talk about in the company of your friends and acquaintances, I don't see a single logical reason why you would talk about what you do with your money.
sr. member
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As someone who invests in Bitcoin, it's super important to keep your privacy and money safe. Even though we're all part of the Bitcoin family, you still need to keep some things secret, especially how much Bitcoin you have and any keys that has access to your funds. Sometimes, even friends can become trouble if they know too much. It's okay to share some stuff with friends, but you've got to be careful about sharing too much about your money stuff. Trust is good, but protecting your funds is more important. Just like you said, the crypto world is like a jungle, so you've got to be smart and careful to keep your money safe. Lots of people have lost their money because they weren't careful about keeping things private and staying low key.
full member
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Some of us are still loosed with their privacies
We talks about staying unrevealed and anonymous in our Bitcoin investments due to the risks involved within the public, so now what about a scenero to slightly identity a bitcoin investor unknoeingly to him maybe a closed friend or relative, do you've to get revealed to him with the mindsets of being in the same investment with the person?

This is something some of us here doesn't understand, they think because either this forum or the bitcoin industry as one community is brotherlyhood enough reasons to be associated in our social lives.

The secrecy in holding your coins and staying anonymous is an insightment that you've no brothers in the industry because what a Non-Bitcoin investor exhibits at your threats is equal to the task of what a Fellow-Bitcoin investor is capable of.

This crypto investment is like a jungle that has no brother but on your own. That's why it's advised not to reveal your wallet seed phrases to anyone but on a privacy note to yourself if you must have your funds on a safety guard.
Trust no one and not even he who introduced you to the industry.
Keep what gat to be secrets a secret.
I may Invest $100 today as a beginner to the notice of who brought me in to this bitcoin industrial investment system but must not let him know when I diversifies or when I am buying more to accumulate and holding my assets.
A lot of lost assets has remained untraceable and unexplainable due to over trusts with fellas.

You must remember that bitcoin investment is not a better investment for a cooperative financial affairs. Stay on your privacies.
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