“Bitcoin makes it easy to move funds around the world and convert it into and out of fiat currencies in a very private fashion. There’s nothing to declare at borders, as with cash or precious metals, since the value exists ‘out there’ in the Internet. All you have are the keys to access those funds when desired. And, best of all, it allows frequent travelers and permanent travelers (PTs) to build up a readily accessible ’emergency account’ that can’t be easily identified, let alone stolen. However, the trick to getting all these privacy benefits is to use it properly.”
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