Drop your best OPSEC tip for a few sats

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Hahaha I'm a fed

only Feds play golf

I only stack testnet sats.

Ha ha ha

Bold strategy

Let's see if it pays off

Use passkeys anywhere you can.

Protonmail nym acct gives you free proton VPN.

Big fan of Proton

They require a backup (non Proton) account to create a new email tho

Don't love that

OPSEC partially covered in my Bitcoin security / self-custody presentation I gave at our last meetup

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1I2wijWKs_3dVsSzra7Snn4_13W3XoAd20uu-5IyRhoY/edit?usp=drivesdk

Disable majority of location access…

Agreed most people are completely oblivious to this

Stop using the internet

Set up guest networks and apply the principle of least privilege to enhance security

This site helped me immensely.

https://anonymousplanet.org/

Thanks! Been reading it over. One of the most in depth resources on anonymity I have seen.

Most welcome!

Multiple Multi sig passphrased Coldcard kept in various jurisdiction

Have multiple routes from your home to town/job/friends house. By taking the same routes at the same time you become predicatble and easier to target in your routine.

Who is targeting you law abiding tax paying citizens? Do you owe the mob money? Are you James Bond? Lol

Im guessing youve never had a secret fishing or hunting spot. Keep coordinates secret and take different routes.

Extreme Privacy by Michael Bazzell. Make sure to buy the book and not pirate it.

my opsec is that I don't talk about my opsec 😉

NDA!

Never fall in love with a banger. No matter how sucking hot they are. No sats needed. Obviously.

Create virtual network for your tv and robo cleaner, keep it separate

Know thyself. Question thyself. Double check thyself. DYOR

Use a private AI like Venice.ai

Don't talk about what you do for OPSEC. Just do it. That's the simple thing people don't understand about OPSEC. If you want to learn, however, learn from trained professionals who know what they're doing.

Name your stuff 'Device not found' so it's not apparent when being scanned by bad actors.