The recent tech bans were a kick in the ass for me to finally get into cryptocurrency. I should have done it years ago. Thank you for all the great info!
I have a question that could be good for a next video, how do I ensure that my Bitcoin goes to the family members I want in case I die? I can make a wallet for each person, but how do I ensure that they get the private key without it being compromised?
@@stickermigtigger I was also thinking of doing that, but I want to structure it in a way that I don't have to trust anyone, so in case I die a series of events is triggered that are secure and nobody knows about it
Every hardware wallet randomly creates its own private keys. The problem is that when you have coins sent to the Bitcoin addresses generated by those keys the sender can make the connection if they have your personal info. An exchange certainly will connect the info, an employer may or may not, and a stranger won't. A Coin Join or Tumbler won't either.
Can you do a vid on monero?
The recent tech bans were a kick in the ass for me to finally get into cryptocurrency. I should have done it years ago. Thank you for all the great info!
Please, could you inform how the Lighting Network could help with the privacy?
Just use Monero which is 100% fungible
@@i_got_worms7106 it does have more sound money aspects than bitcoin.
The GOAT
Would you recommend using VPN or tor when sending crypto transactions?
Do you have a visual of the steps? Thank you ✌️😎👍
I couldnt find it on google, would love to get it too !
ATMs often ask for a phone number, but I guess with a prepaid throwaway SIM card one could do it anonymously (depending on how you purchased the SIM)
Can we hold crypto in LLC or shell companies instead of our name?
I appreciate the work you do. Thank you!
thankx Aanton Once again brilliant advice
What if you buy on an exchange that doesn't have kyc?
I have a question that could be good for a next video, how do I ensure that my Bitcoin goes to the family members I want in case I die? I can make a wallet for each person, but how do I ensure that they get the private key without it being compromised?
We're working on recording a workshop on this topic right now! You can see the listing on my website aantonop.io/takeaworkshop
@@stickermigtigger I was also thinking of doing that, but I want to structure it in a way that I don't have to trust anyone, so in case I die a series of events is triggered that are secure and nobody knows about it
Give some of the 24 words already to the beneficiary and the other to the executor. After your death, they have to combine them...
@@Gooney79 That is a really good idea! Thank you very much!
Thank you
thanks Vegeta!
Big thx from Germany
simple, generate your own private keys, how on earth could they connect you?
Every hardware wallet randomly creates its own private keys. The problem is that when you have coins sent to the Bitcoin addresses generated by those keys the sender can make the connection if they have your personal info. An exchange certainly will connect the info, an employer may or may not, and a stranger won't. A Coin Join or Tumbler won't either.
Genio!!
Bisq seems like a great BTC DEX - still though, if you attach your bank account, you're eroding your privacy.
how secure are trezor hardware wallets
Very. Use the passphrase feature
Bitcoin ATM + Corona Mask = Match made in heaven
yes but what wallet to use?
Shivambu . . . Azu
Near protocol.... the future!
lol, vegeta buying power mods to beat goku
Step 1: use monero
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just use Monero
I love XRM not like eth devs
You've started to look like a UA-camr...
when FBi says "we're fine with bitcoin" and Tor networks abandoned it that shows how useless it has become. Monero is better.