Make tax collector's birds again
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I know IRS can seize a bank account, but can they seize Crypto?
I usually push mine to a ledger but haven’t been doing so lately
They can potentially seize your exchange wallets. But a hardware wallet they won't be able to. Even if they take your physical device your crypto is still on the Blockchain and they cant touch it. As long as they don't have your key phrase they can't access your crypto
Yeah. They would literally have to come over to your house to get the wallet off your computer just like in the old days (see pic above). But if they wanted to do that, they would need a lot more agents...
Can you keep a spare wallet in another phone? Keep it hid?
Every "spare" wallet is like having a key to a door. If you lose one, you lose them all, because they could use it to empty it.
You have 2 keys, a "send me stuff" key and a "send others stuff" key. The Send others key is the one you need to protect to prevent theft. The send me stuff key though is a way to track what you have and monitor activity. Most crypto is not private, just harder to stop, compared to banks.
If you have the key phrase you can load your wallet anywhere
Probably, Crypto is just another deep state operation
DS has no hand in Crypto outside their bullshit CBDC they're trying to usher in, and perhaps some shitcoins.
Most Crypto is highly trackable. Anyone you've send money to, or asked for money from, can track your spending without a warrant. It's child's play. All transactions can be tracked back to the mining pool that mined it, and they can report that IP address if sufficiently motivated.
There are still tools to anonymize crypto transactions. In fact there's no way to track who owns a hardware Bitcoin address without direct confirmation of the owner. Sure you can send crypto to different addresses from exchanges, but the tracking can only be tracked to individuals to those exchanges. There's no means to directly verify someone who owns a physical hardware wallet address.
Are you sure about that? Is the founder of Bitcoin a real person? Or really just a Zuckerberg at best whose name was used to give credibility that he is not associated with the DS? MIT developed cryptos and it is meant to make us cool with digital currency. It is just another limited hangout meant to be weaponized at the right time just like Fakebook.
There is absolutely no proof Bitcoin is a DS op.