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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What would happen to your BTC and alts if you died ? on: April 29, 2017, 12:20:50 AM
I have accumulated some Bitcoin and other alts. Most of my holdings are in a single wallet yet I have a few on different platforms and one left on an exchange. I have tried to explain this to my spouse yet there is not a full understanding. If I died I am confident that all of this would not be recovered.

This weeks project is to write an encrypted note detailing where are the holdings are and how to access them. Even with access, the knowledge is not there to be able to convert the holdings to fiat if necessary.

What is your situation ?

Same story with my wife, but i'm lucky to have a daughter that finds crypto currency rather interesting. Started her off with some DOGEcoin (since they were really cheap) on an android wallet... Moved up to a self-funded monero coin (thanks smoothie) which she loves and keeps around her room to show off.

Now, i've given her my old ledger HW.1 (bought a new ledger nano S for myself), and i'm paying her in BTC when she does some (very small) chores around the house and when she gets good grades (acutally, i accumulate these earnings untill she has $50, and then i pay her these $50 in one go).

Conclusion: when i die, i hope my kid will know what to do with my ledger nano S (it has a pincode my wife knows btw)...

better hope she will not steal all your btc when she drives off to mexico with some dude
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: what hinders bitcoin to become a mainstream currency? on: April 18, 2017, 05:53:37 AM
nothing, were about to become mainstream. enjoy !  Wink
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: random idea on: April 15, 2017, 06:30:42 AM
Moderator removed my comment but i'm actually really interested in this!

Does something like this exist or did anyone attempt/intend to create a platform for this concept?

If i could seed torrents encrypted without the use of a VPN + getting paid for not removing the torrent (fees/money output scaled to request inputs for certain torrents) from the client we could win this endless fight for useless intellectual property.

Problem is also with the trackers! Since so many sites like TBP, kickass.to, YIFY got shut down we definitely need a working alternatives that satifies users!
4  Other / Off-topic / Re: Do you smoke weed? on: April 14, 2017, 01:56:31 PM
It doesn't even matter because you won't know if im telling the truth or not. But since this article got me triggered and im replying to you at least chances are pretty high i am.
5  Other / Off-topic / Re: teaching a noob to become masked to get ready to use bitcoin on: April 14, 2017, 01:02:21 PM
What do you want to be safe from? That's a rather elaborate set of measures to be posting on here.

A VPN is only as safe as they claim it is. I wouldn't be surprised if many of them are gaily handing over whatever info The Man wants.
That's important.  Most VPNs, especially the free ones, can track your activity anyway, it's just that they're tracking you instead of whatever website you're on.  There are a few anonymous ones which are paid but I find it hard to trust some VPNs because they might have control over information.

I also think thats a huge problem.. I feel like express vpn is watching my balls when i use them. Next time, i will try another VPN but i guess the experience will stay the same anyways

They are not really trustworthy especially when they are located in the US or related countries like UK, Australia or even Canada.

But still, i just want to stay anonymous to goverment, google, facebook and everything. for example i cant create a google account even without my phone number so i would need to buy a new unrelated prepaid SIM to accomplish that.

Which i would actually enjoy alot even for using signal. But my SIMs location is trackable isnt it?
6  Other / Off-topic / Re: teaching a noob to become masked to get ready to use bitcoin on: April 13, 2017, 09:59:51 PM
I think you are being a real noob here. First one, why would you pay your account with a Paypal if you can just pick a normal browser, mozilla firefox or chrome? Second, from who are you hiding from? this is a forum, not a hacking site, this is not the deep web where you log in and your address and identity will bw revealed. I am a member of these forum for a while now and I still here, no problem, not even hacked for once. People do that if they have important files or documents in their site or money into it, accessing just these forum by Tor won't help you because the siteare not having that kind of people.

I just want to create a profile that is not in any way linked to my normal accounts. Reasons are not relevant.
7  Other / Off-topic / Re: teaching a noob to become masked to get ready to use bitcoin on: April 12, 2017, 03:56:47 PM
ExpressVPN seems way too commercial to not be involved in some kind of selling user data. what VPN is recommended?
8  Other / Off-topic / teaching a noob to become masked to get ready to use bitcoin on: April 12, 2017, 02:18:17 PM
Hey, i created this account by using a VPN that i paid with my PayPal on a normal MacBook using a eMail address created with the same simple VPN mask in a Chrome Incognito Tab and i'm really wondering if that makes me safe. (Do i have a Keylogger on my mac preinstalled by apple anyhow? does my Incognito Tab in any ways "disconnect me from my usually logged in identity" ? Or do they link the two and im logged out but.. not really?



What am i doing wrong here?  Cheesy
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