The all-important journey to Bitcoin self-storage – Bitcoin Magazine

This is an opinion editorial by Mark Maraia, an entrepreneur, author of “Rainmaking Made Simple” and Bitcoiner, and Casey Carrillo, Associate Editor at Bitcoin Magazine.

One of the many things that makes bitcoin such an amazing resource is our ability to take possession of our private keys. This ability is so new and groundbreaking that the Law Commission of England and Wales has written a 500-page report proposing to design a new form of property rights for digital assets.

When I reflected on how long it took me to take possession of my private keys, I realized that it might be instructive for others. Being a boomer and not the least bit tech savvy or inclined, it took me months to feel comfortable enough to take possession of my private keys. My thought process – which I suspect is similar to many others – was that I trusted a third party exchange – which is nothing more than an IOU for bitcoin – more than I trusted myself. So my journey began when I bought a small amount of four types of digital assets – one of them bitcoin – in March 2020. I bought that bitcoin on a centralized exchange and didn’t know enough back then to know about private keys.

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