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COINS, a new video series containing many familiar faces (Roger Ver sighting)
Content: This is like a bunch of sit-down interviews all split up and spliced together at various points, covering a wide range of topics related to Bitcoin, such as:

Start Of Bitcoin And Whitepaper
The Birth of Bitcoin

And more to come in the future. The production quality is top-notch as well as the content. It's just more quality stuff for people to educate themselves with.

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You are ahead of 99.8% of all Crypto users by following these steps
Content: Wallets

The most secure way to access your cryptocurrencies will always be a hardware wallet. It should be a common practice to have control over your own private keys and not leaving funds on an exchange. — The most used and trusted hardware wallets are:

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Ledger (for all cryptocurrencies)

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Trezor (for all cryptocurrencies)

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BitBox02 (for Bitcoin only)

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Coldcard (for Bitcoin only)
Seed Backup

The 24 words that are the password to your funds should always be backed up somewhere. Don’t rely on hardware completely it can and will fail at some point. Make sure to keep the backup completely offline. — The most common seed backup methods are:

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A simple piece of paper (Don’t print, use a pencil)

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A metal plate (It’s the safer method since it’s resistent to fire, water and earthquakes. Engrave the words yourself manually.)
Data Leaks

Database breaches will always happen and it’s not even your fault. The best you can do is protect yourself against it by using the most secure tools on all ends.

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2FA, avoid using your phone number, use Authenticator apps instead. Sim swap attacks are more common than you think. — There are countless authenticator apps out there: Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, OTP Auth etc.

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Mobile Provider, you can request to set up additional security steps to prevent sim swaps. You shouldn’t rely on it, social engineering can still exploit the extra steps.

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Password Manager, unique and strong passwords for all accounts are essential. — The safest and recommended providers are: Bitwarden, KeePass and LessPass

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Request Data Deletion, request the deletion of your data from crypto companies. Especially from the hardware wallet companies. Leaks of personal information, addresses and phone numbers happened in the past before.
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Yieldly
Content: Hi could you please consider the up and coming Yieldly coin , it's only available on Merxc very cheap prices but no cash withdrawals, Yieldly has been backed on algorand and been fully audited, thanks, in PS the apy is insane

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Bitcoin as a global currency?
Content: I've been very curious about this matter for the longest time. Most of my friends are non-crypto so I don't have an avenue to throw this question.

There's been a very strong debate about using Bitcoin as a substitute for fiat. Now, I get that Bitcoin cuts the need for third-party intermediaries like banks, the tech behind blockchains and just cryptocurrencies (not just Bitcoin) is really impressive to me. Even El Salvador adopted Bitcoin as a legal currency.

With 21mil Bitcoin as the max quantity, I'm wondering how can Bitcoin by itself be a global currency? If the whole world accepts Bitcoin, the demand for it would be high whilst supply remains capped. Each Bitcoin is going to be very expensive compared to now, which means only the rich can afford it. Wouldn't it lead to an even worse inflation compared to the current use of fiat/exchange rates between different countries?

Would like to seek some clarifications as to whether I misunderstood this statement, or what is the rationale behind this argument. Much thanks!

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Please I need opinions
Content: Never found any info on this anywhere. I desperately want to go camping but the date is September 15th. Right when I think the bull run is going to go crazy. (Where I camp there is no reception and certainly no access to my cold storage)

Anybody ever been in a situation where you wanted to sell but couldn't?

I'm honestly considering canceling my camping trip so that I don't miss out... but it's like.... I'm putting my life on hold for crypto... doesn't feel right... but also wouldn't feel right if I go camping and miss out on a peak. M

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