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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: What do you think about this perspective of privacy.
by
Synchronice
on 07/12/2024, 12:57:21 UTC
I have a new perspective towards what it means to keep things private. I am thinking that keeping things private does not always mean keeping things to yourself. Before you criticize, I know that to have someone as trusted as that is rare and almost impossible, but they still exist, and sometimes you can find that person in your spouse. If you can share important details like passwords of bank account or safe, or grant them access to important documents, should we not also be able to trust these people with access to our bitcoin wallet?
If you share important details like the password of bank account and something happens, there is still a chance to get your money back. If someone steals money from your safe, you also might get it back but with Bitcoin, if someone steals it, there is a very low chance to get them back because there is no way to stop the Bitcoin transaction and if the thief doesn't tell you keys, no one will be able to get access to the wallet but this depends on the person.

Anyways, I'm against trusting someone when it comes to sensitive information like that. Yes, family members might be loyal to you to the death but you can't be 100% sure. There are many cases when things went wrong between family members. I think you can trust your mother and father more than wife or kids. I know many of you might tell me that this is the other way but today, men have less rights and wives don't care about divorce. Kids are kids and they aren't reliable.