BitVault on Nostr: One way to think about it: Bitcoin removes trusted third parties. But it also removes ...
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"content": "One way to think about it:\n\nBitcoin removes trusted third parties.\nBut it also removes \"privacy by default\".\n\nEverything is transparent unless you actively design against it.\n\nTools like zpubs are useful.\nBut they are also dangerous if misunderstood.\n\nThis is why security is not just cryptography. It's architecture + behavior + information exposure.\n\nMore here → https://blog.bitvault.sv/from-a-zpub-to-your-private-key-the-hidden-risk-most-people-miss/ \n \n\n\n\nhttps://blossom.primal.net/4c3abbabd4003117ab06af1aede6c1a4c200ec96c42d8c0ff6605adec35f2677.webp",
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