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Bitcoin inheritance plan

For a while now I've been wondering what is the best way to setup an inheritance plan for the bitcoin I own. Has any one here set one up? What’s your plan? submitted by /u/Inevitable_Aioli_565 [link] [comments]

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Profitability of validation after all BTC is mined?

Maybe this is a dumb question, but I wanna know the answer. Obviously the low transaction cost is only one of a number of key factors pushing people to BTC/crypto, but I don’t see how it’s sustainable. The way I understand it now, is that miners are...

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Best CEX for buying and withdrawing bitcoin

I joined the crypto space about a month ago , through binance. After about a week or 2 I set up my first hot wallet, but I've only just withdrew my BTC because of the fees taking up a large % of my transaction. I recently heard binance allows lig...

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Cold wallet options for people who travel a lot

I travel a lot. I mean A LOT. There are times when I don’t make it home for years. Well I guess it’s safe to say I don’t have a home at this point but anyway. So is it really practical -or safer more importantly- for people like me to own a cold wal...

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Retweet to earn 1000 sats

https://twitter.com/milannesic84/status/1686357943640305664?s=46 Once you’ve done it, send a DM to @milannesic84 with a 1000 sats invoice submitted by /u/cryptoenthusiast84 [link] [comments]

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Where does all the computing power go?

People are "mining" bitcoin by donating a fraction of power of ther gear. What does all this power do? There must be substantial computing power from all the mining. Where does it go? ​ P.S. Sry if noob question submitted by &...

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Generating offline private key

What do you think is the best way to generate an offline wallet? What I did was rolling 100 dice in ian coleman bip39 took. But i also think that using bitaddress.org is a good idea I did this in Tails Linux offline submitted by /u/Less...

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Exchanges are going to fail, just like banks

I believe two of the core philosophies of bitcoin are self reliance and financial sovereignty. So why are so many people wanting to put bitcoin on exchanges and have more government intervention? If we do not self custody bitcoin, and rely on an exch...

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Strike Issues

Anyone else having issues with Strike? I’ve been having long delays on deposits and purchasing, and I just had a deposit fail. Trying to figure out if this is Strike or my bank. Update: Looks like a Strike issue. Signed, sealed, delivered to hard wal...

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Bitwage or getting paid directly?

I don't understand why people would want to use bitwage. Receiving your salary in bitcoin, instead of dollars, then paying taxes on the dollar value of bitcoin at the moment you receive it. The only reason I see this being useful is when someone...