
Every time someone asks about securing their bitcoin, people tell them to use a multisig.
I don’t think multisig is the solution for everyone. Most people don’t know that you have to secure every set of keys and addresses in every location.
Multisig is good for when you have many people needing to sign for something, like a CEO and two other officers for example.
Here’s Andreas Antonopoulos talking about it.
What I suggest for your bitcoin security is to keep it simple. Read the wallet guide to decide which wallet is best for you loveisbitcoin.com/wallets
I also really like securing my wallet seedwords on metal, one solution I prefer is Stampseed. Use the coupon code LOVEISBITCOIN15 for 15% off. https://www.stampseed.com/
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