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If I have a hardware #btc wallet (purchased with #xmr) that has never had any coins in it, and I only atomic swap from xmr to that wallet. That should be an acceptibly private (pseudonymous) way to store btc as savings right? Flow would look like this: purchase xmr from #retoswap > move to hardware wallet > atomic swap some portion to btc > atomic swap back to xmr if I need to spend or sell back for fiat #asknostr
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Maybe an offline-generated paper wallet would be better? The hardware wallet was shipped to me with a fake name but to an address that would be trivially linked to my real identity. Idk if there's any way a warrent to the manufacturer could link a serial number or something to a wallet address generated by that device
2025-10-08 14:35:10 from 1 relay(s) ↑ Parent Reply