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Re: Physical safety and BTC influencers
by
madnessteat
on 06/06/2025, 01:04:15 UTC
⭐ Merited by JayJuanGee (1)
The issue of physical safety for BTC or cryptocurrency hodlers  has been debated many times on the forum, and following several kidnappings of crypto influencers' relatives in France (but these kidnappings obviously also occur in other countries), how can btc influencers ensure their safety and that of their loved ones?

How can they both have visibility AND ensure their safety?
I wanted to create Bitcoin Signet Rings and asked the community if they would be interested in buying Bitcoin Signet Rings or not but for me surprise, many people posted that they were afraid to wear it. I couldn't see any problem in wearing a Bitcoin ring but now I clearly see it. Lots of people, who own or try to represent their name with cryptocurrencies, are becoming victims of physical attacks in many countries. It's very bad and now I think it's better to be quiet than to talk about how many Bitcoins you own. I used to flex with my involvement in cryptocurrencies and I've often said that I own X Bitcoin to make myself appear cool among others but now I think I'll be quiet. It's very sad that we are forced to do it.

Anonymity on the Bitcoin network depends heavily on our actions, so I would not recommend relying solely on the tools that can be used in the Bitcoin protocol. Before doing anything, think about what it might lead to in the future. Do not disclose that you own Bitcoin and do not link your wallets to your identity, and then the likelihood that someone will hunt for your savings will be minimal. The same applies to fiat money, but unlike extortion with fiat money, it is much easier for an attacker to hide with the obtained Bitcoin than with fiat money, including cash.