#Ledger hardware wallet has a feature you should know and use.

A criminal pressuring you to open your wallet?

Protect yourself with a passphrase: a security feature that enables plausible deniability.

Don’t know what it is?

Read and learn: bit.ly/3dU4WjR

#Bitcoin #coldstorage #theft

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I had no idea this existed, a super cool feature! You can essentially generate multiple hidden wallets by adding a 25th secret seed word. One word you make up is a lot easier to remember than 24. Derisks the act of writing down your 24 words.

It's like having a secret room in your secured bunker that only opens when you tilt the orange leatherbound book on the bookshelf

Gotcha - that's a second red herring. The Bitcoin's actually in another secret room. 🤫

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I hadn’t thought of the plausible deniability angle of this feature.

That’s fantastic. Now this makes me think.

Amazing, thank you for sharing this.

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I’m here to help.

Considering myself as helper and giver of #Bitcoin.

He gave to me, now i dedicate myself to the cause to give back the 🧡.

I would encourage you to take a close look at this.

I had not considered the plausible deniability angle of this feature. Makes you 🤔

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Literally all hardware wallets have this feature, it's part of the bip39 spec

Maybe, but the main topic here is:

Many don’t know about it.

And I just informing and helping users to be safe on their assets.

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But why promote ledger of all hardware wallets? These suckers sold all my personal info to the dark web.

Not promoting Ledger. Just happens to be the hardware wallet i use the most, and I was just informing about one important feature that many should know about.

Yes, they sold mine too. 😬

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So why do you still use it, then?

Your bank is stealing you everyday.

Why do you still use it, then?

Because the government forces me to. I use it as little as possible.