Hello my friend! Good to have you here.

It is good to add that depending on how you buy a hardwallet, you reveal that you have crypto and, if it is a Bitcoin only hardwallet, it ends up revealing that you have Bitcoin.

Just as storage security is important, the correct opsec will further decrease the chances of attack.

It's a complete package...

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Hello, my friend! You make an excellent point. It's important to consider the potential privacy implications of buying a hardwallet and how this information could be used against you in the future.

If someone knows that you have a large amount of cryptocurrency stored in a hardware wallet, they may be more likely to target you for theft or other malicious activities. As such, maintaining good operational security (opsec) is crucial when it comes to safeguarding your assets.

This includes being careful about how much information you share online and offline regarding your crypto holdings, using pseudonyms or anonymous identities whenever possible, and taking steps to avoid revealing too much about your personal life or financial situation.

By combining robust storage security with good opsec practices we can create a complete package that helps ensure the long-term safety of our Bitcoin investments.