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Self Custody of your Bitcoin isn't hard, you just need to put in the work. Here's how to protect your Bitcoin in a way that allows you to be adaptable.
I am a mere pleb, standing on the shoulders of giants in bringing this information to you.

Seed Generation

Border Wallets solve a problem faced by many Bitcoiners; how to quickly, easily, securely and reliably memorise 12 or 24 (or more) seed words. I think this is a great tool for any Bitcoiner to walk through when generating their seed, as it helps grasp an understanding of entropy better. Yes, Coldcard also allows you to generate a seed through dice rolls, another good solution!
12 words are easier to remember, if shit hits the fan and you have to pack up everything and go.
You will not just be relying on memory of your seed, we will now get into how to safely protect the seed

Seed XOR

Here, your 12 word seed phrase becomes two or more parts that are also BIP-39 compatible seeds phrases. Therefore you don't need to leave any trace of the original 12 words anywhere. By using Seed XOR you can have numerous copies of the XOR-ed seed parts, definitely etched in steel and if they are found, you are not to be too worried, as it could represent a 2-of-3 multisig set up, a couple of single sig wallets with passphrases etc. the possibilities are hard to narrow down.
Coldcard is easy to use for Seed XOR as is Seed Tool.

One seed to rule them all, One Key to find them, One Path to bring them all, And in cryptography bind them.

Generate thousands of seeds with BIP-85 deterministic entropy - example guide
A would be attacker has had to jump through many hoops in order to gain access to your 12 words by now. AND STILL we can utilise more ways of obfuscation in Bitcoin. Through BIP-85 you can generate 10,000 other seeds, from your original seed, and use these to hold some of your cold stored UTXOs. You may want to leave some Bitcoin in the 12 word seed, as a decoy but that is down to personal preference. I would also recommend using passphrases for the BIP-85 generated seeds. These can be stored in password managers at a low risk because:
  1. It's highly unlikely anyone will have access to your 12 words plus password manager.
  2. They won't know which index number (out of 10,000) you used to generate the BIP-85 seed.
  3. Know the format method of BIP-85, eg. was it wif, 12 words, 24 words etc.

THE MAIN BENEFIT OF BIP-85 IS IT ALLOWS YOU TO SHIFT SOME COLD STORAGE UTXOS INTO A HOT WALLET FOR SPENDING AT ZERO COST


Shower thoughts...
Someone could probably use a seed phrase from a BTC Sessions tutorial vid, and still be secure because of all the above
I simply store my seed phrase in the timechain. Go ahead, find it.
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That's a bold move Bullen, let's see if it pays off!
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @FBI 22 Mar
Can you elaborate on that pls?
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The OP_RETURN code allows anyone to write messages into Bitcoin.
I wouldn't recommend it really, but it really is a possibility.
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Hidden in plain sight.
Genious!
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Does anyone still use paper wallets? Or is that archaic?
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Are you aware that Nassim Nicholas Taleb (author of antifragile) is anti Bitcoin and spreading FUD all the time?
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yet Bitcoin is a perfect example of an antifragile system
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Still?? He blocked me after just asking for a clarification to one of his arguments. Fucking fragile loser.
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