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Location Independent Crypto Traders?
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Location Independent Crypto Traders?

I know a lot of guys here travel full time and crypto is 24/7 and can be worked on anywhere. So I was curious to see if anyone was living the traveling crypto lifestyle.

The travel bug and crypto bug are strong mofo's, I think it would be cool to combine the two.
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Location Independent Crypto Traders?

thinking of doin this
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#3

Location Independent Crypto Traders?

What's your question?
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#4

Location Independent Crypto Traders?

Quote: (01-08-2018 06:38 PM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

What's your question?

If anyone was doing it..
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Location Independent Crypto Traders?

Yeah.
Did you have any more specific questions?
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Location Independent Crypto Traders?

Quote: (01-08-2018 07:21 PM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

Yeah.
Did you have any more specific questions?

Any tips on how to securely backup wallets in case of all your stuff being stolen?

I guess that is one situation where leaving everything on the exchanges could be the better option.

What would you do if you went through customs at a country and they demand that you unencrypt everything and let them go through it? Probably not going to happen but I have heard of it happening with journalists before, maybe it could happen to someone like Roosh.
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Location Independent Crypto Traders?

I don't specifically trade crypto full time (I've kept my other job, and it's put me under quite a lot of stress, actually, but I spend more time on crypto than most anybody I know.) But I am location independent, so I'm probably qualified to answer this.

>Any tips on how to securely backup wallets in case of all your stuff being stolen?
I have a dedicated laptop for my crypto stuff. It gets used for NOTHING but Crypto, and it's as secure as I can keep it.
The risk is still there, of course, but you do what you can with it.

>What would you do if you went through customs at a country and they demand that you unencrypt everything and let them go through it? Probably not going to happen but I have heard of it happening with journalists before, maybe it could happen to someone like Roosh.

Well, I would unencrypt everything, since I didn't have a choice. But that doesn't give them the password to say, my MEW keystore.
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Location Independent Crypto Traders?

Quote: (01-08-2018 07:47 PM)Savage Wrote:  

Quote: (01-08-2018 07:21 PM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

Yeah.
Did you have any more specific questions?

Any tips on how to securely backup wallets in case of all your stuff being stolen?

I guess that is one situation where leaving everything on the exchanges could be the better option.

What would you do if you went through customs at a country and they demand that you unencrypt everything and let them go through it? Probably not going to happen but I have heard of it happening with journalists before, maybe it could happen to someone like Roosh.

There's encryption software that allow hidden volumes. That's also the case with the Ledger Nano S hardware wallet - using an advanced passphrase you can have many additional hidden volumes, each behind their own password and additional 25th seed word.
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