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Curious about your thoughts on sending USD from strike to cashu, then to your lightning node, then swap into your cold wallet
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Henry 1 year ago
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Why not just use bisq or robosats? I have guides on my blog expatriotic.me And avoid Strike and it links your Bitcoin usage to your identity which seems unwise... I don't want the government to know I own bitcoin... 90 something years ago April 5th an executive order went out demanding people surrender their gold. Hard to say you don't have something when you've KYCed
Will a „cache“ wallet help with „lost my keys in a boating accident“? A big counter argument to „lost my keys in a boating accident“ is if the addresses of the fund are known (maybe through usage of kyc exchanges). If the funds move in the future, one can assume you regained control over them. When using a cache wallet it is not obvious that the second cold storage wallet belongs to the same person who owns the cache wallet. Did i get that right?