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This $1,000 Faraday Backpack Will Protect Your Bitcoin

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If you’re like me (and you’ve been relentlessly hoarding Bitcoin), you’ve probably looked for ways to improve your privacy.

I’ll admit, it’s a bit of a battle for me. As someone who has had a public presence since writing his first article about Bitcoin Back in 2013I don’t have much of a choice – much of my personal information is out there, possibly forever.

However, simple improvements go a long way (or so they say). At the very least, it makes me feel better about the fact that I’m essentially guarding all my wealth with no one but myself accountable these days…

Anyway, one practical upgrade I made was to store Bitcoin hardware and raw materials in it Faraday bagsWhich repel radiation and block frequencies. I’m no expert, but I’ve been told that this makes the hardware more difficult to manipulate, and for the extra steps, all you have to do is buy a specific storage case.

I got my first faraday bags for free with me Casa service (Multi-signature Bitcoin security provider that helps me with self-custody). (They offer free Faraday bags of this wonderfully named product SLNT For people who signed up, but I’ve since bought a few along the way.)

This is what led me to this masterpiece of privacy.

I’ve been in need of a new backpack, and I have to admit, despite the $1,000 price tag, SLNT Submersible Faraday Backpack He has my attention.

SLNT Faraday Backpack (0:05)

Not only does it look stylish, but it looks like it can keep your laptop (and any other devices) safe in up to 100 feet of water.

As someone with a lifelong phobia of plane crashes, this is tempting. Is this more than I need to protect my devices during transport? Do I need to care about solar flares and EMF radiation?

Probably not, but since we may be on the cusp of World War III, that’s another reason to skip the stack and buy this right? I mean, is this the thing I should have as a “Bitcoin expert?”

I had asked the shinobi if he could make one out of saran wrap, but unfortunately, that seemed to be beyond his security acumen. Until then, I think I’m stuck with this on my wish list.

Because there has to be a reason not to buy this right?

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