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TallBrian · 81w
I’m surprised we haven’t seen emergency weaponized perimeter drones used yet as a home defense option. Carry a duress button and have perimeter sensors that launch a swarm of exploding drones that surround a target before they ever make it to your door. Announce it over an intercom and ask them ...
kalle · 81w
Thanks Jameson! Beem thinking the same. What's clicked for me in your article is the info asymmetry. They probably studied you thoroughly. Also interesting with the legal issues of escalation. Regarding geographically distributed keys, it's hard to convince the attacker that that's the case. But ...
Bitcopath · 81w
Keep low profile unless you wan to be a target, it is as easy as it gets. And keep your cold wallet at a safe place when travelling, we have lightening wallets if you want to use Bitcoin. But I never use it so no one can suspect I'm a Bitcoin holder. Be a normie at an unknown location.
Figs · 81w
This gives me pause on how much I want to share on here and other platforms. I am still on fence about being out and vocal in the world as a bitcoiner. Bitcoin is not how I make a living/my profession. It is not my area of expertise to talk about/I don’t anticipate or want to be a leading commu...
DragonPunchU · 81w
I don’t understand how multisig held with a third party helps in any way. Under the threat of violence to your family you will still use them to withdraw. Will an attacker just leave if you say, I would have to contact casa? I doubt it. Seems to be a prolonger of violence.