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Can a paper wallet be the most secure?

Is it possible that a paper wallet can be the most secure option for someone who just wants to hold BTC long-term, with no real intention of using it as currency? At least perhaps until it becomes less volatile and more widely adopted as currency. Th...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Ledger and recurring purchases

Two questions 1- out of all the cold wallet storage devices whats is the best and why? 2- how does one best use a cold storage wallet if you are making weekly bitcoin purchases? submitted by /u/fab138 [link] [comments]

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Cashapp reviews?

Had to get cashapp and signed up for the Bitcoin feature of the app. Anyone have experience with it and know how it is with privacy, withdrawals etc.? I will be sending all coins to a self-custody wallet once I receive some. submitted by ...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Can't decide between 2of2 or single sig + pass

So I have single cold card and I think I'm going with this method. Which one is better and is there any technical details I need to know? Any aditional ideas are very welcome, also I can use old hardware to convert it into luke-warm but still off...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

The Craig Wright fork

So, as we know, CW is pursuing court action where he intends to force the Bitcoin devs to rewrite the code to give him access to 110,000 (ish) BTC. Let’s imagine he wins the case, eventually. Presumably, we will then have a fork where the “Craig Upd...