As secure as your device is. Compatibility depends on the type of cryptography used, u can determine which is by the first letters of the address. The ones that start with btc1 are compatible with most if not all current wallets. If u get a hardware wallet, tho, create a new seed offline and a new wallet, and do not associate with this one as it was already “ seen” online.
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Good points if op is privacy/focused or has a significant amount of Bitcoin in their wallet. Thanks!
As latinos we know how Orwellian our government and justice systems can be, so privacy is something we really should care about at all times.
Thank you for your answer! I just received a seed phrase from Blue wallet (not a private key). The wallet says:
HD SegWit (BIP84 Bench32 Native)
I can’t see a btc1 address, not sure if it’s ok.
You can see the wallet address when u click on the “receive” button, it generates he QR code and shows the wallet address under that, like this one:
bc1q678gp65e806k6gpm3r79r0ytuzcqjvp7czdk0h (invalid, for example only)
Nice channel to learn a bit more about how to secure your bitcoin in an easy way: https://youtu.be/yGYYgBZTC_o?si=_mO5z4KXJYvO7_U3