Provable physical possession of a public/private keypair, even when the private key is not granted to authorities, is sufficient for a judge to keep a person in jail for failing to cooperate with seizure of #Bitcoin, lawful or not.

Your setup *must* make it difficult or impossible to prove that you possess a public/private keypair to any #Bitcoin.

It's not enough to just make private keys hard to access. The entire setup needs to provide plausible deniability.

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the bitcoin rabbit hole is never ending

Looks like a good set up. If they do know I have bitcoin, at least keeping me in jail will still cost them money and tthe rats still can’t seize my assets to fund their annual Holiday party bash😀

So long as the money printer exists I'm afraid that's a losing bargain.

It’s a slow process for sure, but only takes a small number of non-compliant people to mess up their plans. Best to cover bases as you recommend and have deniability.

Graphene OS has a duress pin now, type it in and the phone wipes itself.