Can anyone point me to a bitcoin apparel company that sells hoodies in youth sizes?

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Sure. Could also point you in the direction of self defense classes, high quality firearms websites, and private security firms. Wearing a piece of bitcoin apparel is a bit akin to saying "please rob me or hold me hostage because I'm high value."

While I can understand sharing and discussing bitcoin with people, putting a literal target on your back or your child's back is not good opsec.

Easier to rob you if you have fiat in your pocket no? There are lots of people rich in fiat... Do you tell people not to drive expensive cars or wear expensive jewelry? Should CEOs of publicly traded companies used nyms?

I hear you though. But I feel like the upside of my kid wearing a bitcoin shirt to school out weighs the risk.

We use multisig in this family and we are armed... Easier targets up and down my whole street.

Do you really think I believe your kid walks around with physical cash? Kids today don't even know what cash is. I'm not talking about getting robbed. Anyone get robbed for anything. The difference between what you're suggesting and what I'm warning about is that you're talking about using your kid as a billboard for bitcoin, meaning he has some or knows someone who does. Bad actors will do things to people regardless of whether or not they get their ransom. Does he also have a hoodie that says which bank he uses? Probably not.

I wouldn't suggest flaunting expensive watches at school either.

CEO's of publicly traded companies have private security firms. Silly examples you're throwing in my face here about a fairly obvious piece of advice honestly.

You can use multisig and carry a gun, but that won't prevent someone with bad intentions from doing harm to your kid if they think they can get your kid to cough up 12 or 24 words with a gun to his head.

We all think Bitcoin merch looks cool and you're going to spread adoption but the reality is, people will be orange pilled when they need to be. It doesn't need to come at the expense of privacy and safety for a kid. I can hear them now, "my dad bought lots of bitcoins in 2017, 2020, and 2023."

Oh really.... You don't say...

Cat's out of the bag for me bro. I do what I can to promote adoption. I run my local meetup I've been on podcasts and YouTube. I talk to everyone I know about bitcoin.

I buy hardware wallets and have them shipped to my house, I buy KYC sats from multiple exchanges.

Yea I put myself out there to promote adoption. Your welcome.

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Any of them that use print on demand services will probably hook you up if you ask.