I became worried and found it difficult to answer after my friend asked me scary and ridiculous questions about Bitcoin ownership.
he asked. If friends, new acquaintances, or other people find out that you have a sizable amount of Bitcoin, and you don't tell them. Then you are kidnapped with several people covering their faces, with the aim of getting your wallet address with the risk that if you don't give it you will be killed.
And another reason, you have given your wallet address to members you trust, such as family members or your wife and children.
And I want to know, what are you going to do.
Aren't you going to give the bad guy your wallet address, and you let him get killed. However, your Bitcoins remain safe because you have given your wallet address to someone you trust.
Or you will give it away because you still want to live, and you don't have any more Bitcoins.
And it was just a casual conversation with a friend of mine who both owns Bitcoin, and I was just wondering what other people's answers to this dreaded question made me want to create a thread.
When you are a wealthy person, these problems may emerge whether you own bitcoin or not doesn't really matter. If you live in a country where there are too many criminals, then as a wealthy person, this is the problem you need to solve first. Obviously, sooner or later you will be a target and if the juridical system isn't functioning, then your wealth will get stolen from you. Let's say you don't have any bitcoins but you have lots of FIAT in your bank account. These same people may still kidnap you, put a gun on your head and tell you to send the money to an overseas account. Once the transaction is complete, it will be over.
Getting rich is a hard task, the harder task is staying rich.