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Topic: Treat your Bitcoin as if it is already Worth 10x of what it is - page 2. (Read 219 times)

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It makes no difference whether the Bitcoin price rises or falls; one should never be careless when handling their finances. So waiting for Bitcoin to reach 10x or more before securing it isn't a good idea. Before you get your Bitcoin, you should think about how you're going to secure it. And I believe the list provided in Op is a great place to start from in securing them (Bitcoin and crypto).
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Please treat your bitcoin as if it is already worth 10x of what it is. Therefore, if you currently own one bitcoin, which is currently worth over $20,000, or a few Satoshis, which is each currently worth a few hundred dollars, you should learn how to treat it as though it has already increased in value because it has the potential to do so. As a result, I believe that 1 bitcoin or few satoshis should be treated as a currency worth $1,000,000 or at the very least $500,000. This should be your mindset this 2023.

How do you treat your bitcoin as if it is already worth 10x of what it is already?
  • 1. Withdraw your bitcoins from exchanges to a cold wallet. You could leave only a small amount for everyday uses
  • 2. Back up your seed/recovery phrase properly
  • 3. Use a strong password to protect your crypto
  • 4. Use a password different from the one you use for a website for your wallet
  • 5. Use a hardware wallet if possible
  • 6. Check the URL carefully to ensure that you are not about to download a fake wallet or use a fake application
  • 7. Make sure you use only the official website for an app
  • 8. Don’t Enter Your Seed Words on a Website
  • 9. Avoid Public Wi-Fi when you’re doing crypto transactions
  • 10. Use Two-Factor Authentication for your exchange

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Ref:
https://www.security.org/crypto/protection/
https://bitcoin.org/en/secure-your-wallet#everyday








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