The eternal crypto mantra: self-custody is the ultimate security. While the internet loves its wild hypotheticals, the underlying message cuts deep—when you hold your own private keys, you're in complete control. No exchanges, no intermediaries, no compromises. Whether it's Bitcoin, Ethereum, or any major asset, the principle remains ironclad. Not your keys, not your coins. That's the difference between being a true cryptocurrency participant and merely borrowing access to digital wealth.
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FomoAnxiety
· 1h ago
Oh my, here we go again. Are self-custody keys really that invincible?
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StrawberryIce
· 20h ago
I can only sleep peacefully if I keep my private keys myself. Exchanges? Uh, no thanks.
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SerumSquirrel
· 20h ago
It's easy to say "keep your private keys yourself," but truly hardcore users need to hold onto them themselves. Don't always rely on exchanges to watch over them...
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GasWaster69
· 20h ago
Keeping your private keys securely is definitely satisfying, but honestly, most people will still be lazy and use exchanges...
The eternal crypto mantra: self-custody is the ultimate security. While the internet loves its wild hypotheticals, the underlying message cuts deep—when you hold your own private keys, you're in complete control. No exchanges, no intermediaries, no compromises. Whether it's Bitcoin, Ethereum, or any major asset, the principle remains ironclad. Not your keys, not your coins. That's the difference between being a true cryptocurrency participant and merely borrowing access to digital wealth.