Making sure everyone is aware that they will need to buy some Bitcoin at 3pm EST on April 1st
Global buy 🤙
Making sure everyone is aware that they will need to buy some Bitcoin at 3pm EST on April 1st
Global buy 🤙
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Let’s get it
Steady, lads.
No promises
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I look forward all the fun and joking today
However this is real - set your alarm for 3pm EST
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Where do you buy ur bitcoin?
Strike & CashApp
There are many options, at least in the US. Strike and Fold are great for low fees and clean UX. Both KYC’d.
Plenty of p2p options exists as well, like robosats and peach.
Thx 🙏 for the insight I’ll try them out
I've had a Fold card for a very long time now, but have never used it. Give me an idea for best first use. I might just be too lazy to fund the card for the typical sats back I think. But that's just ignorance and laziness talking.
I use FOLD and Strike as my 2 KYC buys. Both are through Prime Trust.
I always move to cold storage immediately after buys
What cold storage do
You use and any issues or fears!! Personally never had the best luck with hardware my fear is my wallet would break and I can’t retrieve my funds has that happened
If your hardware wallet breaks you can recover your funds on another wallet, provided you know your 24 word phrase.
Hardware wallet has 0 Bitcoin on it. It holds your keys.
Your keys are linked to your seed phrase.
ColdCard you can backup with sd cards, store seed phrases in multiple locations and etc.
There is no worry when you operate proactively
Thx so much you have answered that critical question for me looking at them now what would you prefer
My personal preference is cold card for the airgapped feature of NFC or SD Card
Meaning it never has to be that plugged into a computer.
I’m a fan of the BitBox02 (Bitcoin only version). User friendly and allows a SD backup as well. And can run over Tor if desired for privacy
#[5] has a thorough set of articles about hardware wallets
And the wallet rabbit hole begins 🤪
Truth is there are a lot of good options. It’s more about price point, features you would actually use and your comfort level technically.
I like the airgapped hardware signers, but for beginners maybe just start with a Trezor. For Airgapped I like the Keystone, or cold card.
Nunchuk on phone with keys held on ColdCard
Sparrow on desktop with air gapped sd card for transactions
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