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Protect Your Bitcoin & All Other Cryptocurrencies
In this video, we go through all the ways you can securely store your cryptocurrencies. Because you don't want your bitcoin stolen.
There are a handful of websites we go through in this video.
Here are the links:
PayPal - basic onramp for acquiring crypto, but definitely not the best way
Robinhood - simple, but you don't get the keys
Webull - similar to Robinhood, it's a platform for trading, watch the spreads on crypto (this link gets both of us bonus stocks upon signup)
Greyscale - for high net-worth individuals
BlockFi - earn interest on your bitcoin, ether, litecoin, link, and a bunch of stablecoins (this link gets both of us bonus bitcoin upon signup)
Gemini - my recommendation for a simple and secure crypto experience (this link gets both of us bonus bitcoin upon signup)
Coinbase - a very popular way to get crypto, check out coinbase pro for super cheap fees (this link gets both of us bonus bitcoin upon signup)
MetaMask - a wallet and browser extension for using crypto in web apps
Trust Wallet - if you can't use a hardware wallet, this may be a good choice to store your crypto
Ledger - hardware wallet, pretty nice design
Trezor - hardware wallet using open source code
Coldcard Wallet - hardware wallet for bitcoin maximalists
What is a multisignature crypto wallet?
Unchained Capital - multisignature provider
Casa - another way to store your bitcoin
Blockstream uses MuSig
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