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Wallets are how you take custody of bitcoin. There are no accounts, just a unique seed/private key that nobody can know but you. From there, nobody can take your bitcoin from you without your express permission. Start with an open-source phone app like bluewallet.io, then when you have $1000+ btc, move to a hardware wallet like trezor.io or coinkite.com
Wallets are how you take custody of bitcoin. There are no accounts, just a unique seed/private key that nobody can know but you. From there, nobody can take your bitcoin from you without your express permission. Start with an open-source phone app like bluewallet.io, then when you have $1000+ btc, move to a hardware wallet like trezor.io or coinkite.com
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