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how do i set up a crypto wallet and what opsec tips do you guys have when setting up a wallet?

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help a YN

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I dont fucking know ask XMRchads. I just write the seed wallet down on paper and run my own monero node. What are the odds of a low tier goyim like me getting hackerinod anyway?

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is coinbase a good wallet

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>>17198
if your this undisciplined to manage your own wallet you should just leave it all on the exchange you bought it from

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>>>17198
>if your this undisciplined to manage your own wallet you should just leave it all on the exchange you bought it from

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>>17203
im just asking as a noob who never did anything crypto related why are you being a asshole over this

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It depends on your threat model. What are you trying to do with the crypto? I can tailor my advice to that

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>>17211
nothing crazy just online payments and shopping. im not doing anything illegal im moreso just interested in the personal privacy aspect of crypto

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>>17214
Ok, the reason I asked is cause crypto opsec is a pretty deep rabbithole and most isn't necessary unless you're trying to BTFO the glowies

You have a few simple options
1. Buy crypto and make transactions with a custodial wallet (like coinbase, kraken). A custodial wallet is where someone else holds the 'keys' to your wallet. Privacy schizos leak about this because in theory your money can be taken at any time, but in reality these things are pretty reliable for everyday transactions
2. Use a non-custodial wallet (MetaMask, Phantom, Exodus) to buy crypto. In this case, you still pay with a credit card or bank transfer but nobody but you has the keys.
3. Buy crypto on a custodial service, and transfer some money to your personal wallet. This is good if you want to balance everyday convenience with more security-conscious activities. I do this btw, I use an SPV (Simplified Payment Verifcation) wallet called Electrum. SPV is useful because normally wallets have to download the entire blockchain (~500GB) to stay up-to-date, whereas this just references public records to see the current state of the blockchain. There are some opsec tradeoffs doe

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>>17216
bro youre the goat thanks for the info



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