If not enough independent entities/individuals self custody #bitcoin, it goes to zero. Your ETF goes to zero.
That's the game theory, bitcoin ownership must remain good part decentralized.
Man up and do your part.
It's easy.
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Easy for YOU to say...
Curious your thoughts on at what point you should migrate your stack from single sig to multi sig or single sig + password? Or if single sig forever is fine for individuals regardless of stack as long as safely stored
Maybe this woman’s goal is for ETF to go to zero. #BitcoinOnly
It’s easy.
Honest question: How much is enough and what's the logic behind it?
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Big fan of the #blockstream #jade as well as the #seedsigner to this end.
The ETFs and centralized large corporate owners who will inevitably bend a knee are 6102 in plain sight; without the need to officially enact an executive order as we saw in 1933.
There is a give and take. There are pluses and minuses to both options.
However, the gift Satoshi gave in his whitepaper was not to provide a new system for to re-centralize value into a small subset of hands.
Unfortunately, we have a history of repeating this time and again, regardless of what the new monetary technology is in a specific era.
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Latest episode of @RABBIT HOLE RECAP recap talks about this.
To summarize, if you're a private individual, single sig is good enough in most cases. The best advantage of multi-sig is resistant to $5 wrench attacks. However if no one knows you have bitcoin, that shouldn't be a viable attack vector.
Your ETF goes to zero.
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Can you drive? ✅
Can you raise kids? ✅
You can self custody.
Especially now, 2025. Tools are there.
Have you felt self custody to be difficult with products like @npub1tcnv...ctu0 ?
I'm trolling
Haha got me!
Monero sees close to 100% self-custody these days.
So when we are talking about inflation bugs are we also talking about how custodians can and will create fractional Bitcoin reserves?
Hey NVK. Love you brother!!! Coldcard army. Do you see enough institutional players taking self custody when and if the regs allow for it? What’s your crystal ball saying?
You could do fractional banking on an XMR standard too.
Monero is a shitcoin anyway
all that happens is that one day people who think they have bitcoin in an etf find out they don't
so they realize they are actually hugely short bitcoin and all try desperately to do something about it at the same time..
extremely bullish!
What for exactly? Self-custody is a very good thing of course but why would too much lack of it make price go to zero? Are you thinking this would dry up all liquidity? Something else?
If not enough independent entities/individuals self custody #bitcoin, it goes to zero. Your ETF goes to zero.
That's the game theory, bitcoin ownership must remain good part decentralized.
Man up and do your part.
It's easy.
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If not enough independent entities/individuals acquire and use #bitcoin without KYC, it goes to zero. Your KYC'd Bitcoin goes to zero.
That's the game theory, bitcoin ownership must remain pseudonymous.
Man up and do your part.
It's easy.
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If not enough independent entities/individuals self custody #bitcoin, it goes to zero. Your ETF goes to zero.
That's the game theory, bitcoin ownership must remain good part decentralized.
Man up and do your part.
It's easy.
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doing your part means owning multiple wallets and nodes (or node supplies) even if they are still packaged and unused. i do this in preparation for an inevitable attack on the ability to purchase these things so that i can help friends and family when they realize in a moment of desperation why these things are needed. i suggest those that are able to do so do the same thing and stock up
Meh
1. Step self custody
2. Step own a full node
3. Step have a miner
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Can you recommend a way to do so...?
It’s easy…. With a seed signer
Hahahahahahaha. Triggered
i mean, i’m buying many coldcards. good for biz. but meh. no downside to what i’m proposing. doomer-ish? maybe.
running a node doesn't add anything to the network. Loading up and self validating with your own instance of core when you receiving/sending fund does.
Conducting your transactions from a node you install from
connected to sparrow from that you’ve connected a hardware wallet to is really satisfying.
Don’t assume it’s hard! Plenty of people will help if you feel like it’s out of your realm of expertise. Just try it with a small amount of funds to start.
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Another good reason to oppose the government from creating a strategic bitcoin reserve.
If you don't self custody you can't bid on blockspace.
Got my kees in a safe place 🫡
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Man up and convert it to Monero. In a couple years, you will thank yourself.
I’m not NVK but I remember the Bitwise CEO saying how they want to self custody but like everyone else, they needed to go with the “vetted” custody solution that was already in place in order to get ETF approval on the same day as others.
Hard to know an amount but if the only avenues for trade are exchanges and ETFs, it’s easy to assume that “infinite liquidity” and dark pools could and would inhibit price discovery as is what happens often in traditional markets.
I think the problem is that if #btc gets too centralized, they can arrange a 51% attack, which means that people will lose trust in #btc itself.
Trying to learn all the rules of this game