✔ Ditching the carbs ✔ Moving assets to self-custody
Not gonna lie, keeping your crypto in your own wallet hits different. Full control, full responsibility—that's the way.
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ILCollector
· 20h ago
Self-custody is the only way out. Isn't the lesson from exchange collapses painful enough?
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Degen4Breakfast
· 20h ago
Self-custody is truly a point of no return. Once you've experienced the taste of autonomy, you can never go back to the exchange's way of doing things.
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SchrödingersNode
· 20h ago
Self-custody wallets are indeed a necessary course for long-term survival; otherwise, if an exchange encounters issues one day, it's all over.
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StablecoinArbitrageur
· 21h ago
ngl the self-custody flex is real, but have you actually calculated the gas fees against your monthly trading volume? from my backtesting, most retail positions don't justify the operational overhead tbh
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OnchainUndercover
· 21h ago
Self-custody is the way to go; leaving money on exchanges will eventually lead to a disaster.
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ThatsNotARugPull
· 21h ago
Self-custody is truly irreversible. Once you've tasted the freedom it offers, you can never go back to the exchange's way of doing things.
New year, new habits:
✔ Ditching the carbs
✔ Moving assets to self-custody
Not gonna lie, keeping your crypto in your own wallet hits different. Full control, full responsibility—that's the way.