What have you done, and does this mean you only have these 70K, with no more money coming in over the next 10 years?it is 250 eur the month, 3000 euro the year, still too much for me right now. I keep the BTC I bought.
What have you done, and does this mean you only have these 70K, with no more money coming in over the next 10 years?it is 250 eur the month, 3000 euro the year, still too much for me right now. I keep the BTC I bought.
I put some in BTC and some in XMR reading it in this thread.What have you done, and does this mean you only have these 70K, with no more money coming in over the next 10 years?
yes I do it and it works.@cameleon If you really want to make sure no one’s tracking your money, listen to this guy, put it in XMR.
Thank you!That's the right way to go for the funds you have mentioned - the clients we usually onboard have this volume every month.
I did want to have it mentioned so others can read it as it might be interesting for them.
There's no completely *perfect* place to keep any recovery key. If you use something like Protonmail, email it to yourself in a veracrypt container with a unique good password, labeled 'recipes' with a bunch of other text files containing recipes - who's gonna look?
What are the other options? On a piece of paper in a safe that a robber or police might force you to open or force open? Bury it and it turns out you didn't secure it enough against condensation?
read his repliesBuy a hardware crypto wallet and put the backup in a safe place. Even just bury it in a glass jar.
https://trezor.io/trezor-model-one-backup-bundle-black
Just a reminder that XMR is indeed trackable. Very difficult to track, but as the most learned on OCT have pointed out, XMR no longer is 100% anonymous if someone/some govt has the right resources.yes I do it and it works.
You're right. We've seen this mentioned many times here on OCT, even by some of the so-called experts. However, if it's a one-time amount of 70K, as the OP says, I don't think there's much to be worried about.Just a reminder that XMR is indeed trackable. Very difficult to track, but as the most learned on OCT have pointed out, XMR no longer is 100% anonymous if someone/some govt has the right resources.