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We hosted a Twitter/X spaces Q/A with @V4BTC from @Thebitcoinway_
Chapters:
(04:42) Okay. So I want to introduce you to our community. And, um, we hope to start getting questions from our audience
(05:54) How would you tell a newbie how to secure his first SATS
(06:19) A newbie offers a comprehensive set of services around the Bitcoin ecosystem
(11:33) Self custody is definitely a new concept. Um, because of the technical aspects, it's not hard
(21:00) When bitcoin was first created in 2008, 2009, many people ignored it
(29:36) Bank accounts are supposedly insured right up to a certain amount
(37:00) Self custody requires discipline to protect your money. It's an effort. You have to do the work
(43:22) Bitcoin was designed to be held in self custody, but you are responsible
(48:01) To achieve full sovereignty, privacy at the base layer, you need two things
(50:27) Do you help individuals put together inheritance plans? Yes, absolutely
(53:50) Tony: Many people question how to protect their digital keys from theft
(59:44) You got me wondering, uh, what would be the best approach I was trusting so much in
(01:02:08) Is there a way to hack hardware wallets without exposing seed words
(01:04:05) USB cables contain malicious software that can take complete control over your computer
(01:05:39) You can minimize the risk considerably by making your due diligence properly
(01:10:12) Tony: Which are the top three hardware wallets that you recommend using
(01:11:55) Tony offers free 30 minutes introduction call to anyone with bitcoin questions
Book a free 30-minute call with Tony and the rest of the team here https://loveisbitcoin.com/call
By Love is BitcoinWe hosted a Twitter/X spaces Q/A with @V4BTC from @Thebitcoinway_
Chapters:
(04:42) Okay. So I want to introduce you to our community. And, um, we hope to start getting questions from our audience
(05:54) How would you tell a newbie how to secure his first SATS
(06:19) A newbie offers a comprehensive set of services around the Bitcoin ecosystem
(11:33) Self custody is definitely a new concept. Um, because of the technical aspects, it's not hard
(21:00) When bitcoin was first created in 2008, 2009, many people ignored it
(29:36) Bank accounts are supposedly insured right up to a certain amount
(37:00) Self custody requires discipline to protect your money. It's an effort. You have to do the work
(43:22) Bitcoin was designed to be held in self custody, but you are responsible
(48:01) To achieve full sovereignty, privacy at the base layer, you need two things
(50:27) Do you help individuals put together inheritance plans? Yes, absolutely
(53:50) Tony: Many people question how to protect their digital keys from theft
(59:44) You got me wondering, uh, what would be the best approach I was trusting so much in
(01:02:08) Is there a way to hack hardware wallets without exposing seed words
(01:04:05) USB cables contain malicious software that can take complete control over your computer
(01:05:39) You can minimize the risk considerably by making your due diligence properly
(01:10:12) Tony: Which are the top three hardware wallets that you recommend using
(01:11:55) Tony offers free 30 minutes introduction call to anyone with bitcoin questions
Book a free 30-minute call with Tony and the rest of the team here https://loveisbitcoin.com/call