Considering switching out Cold Storage BTC by cashing it out and buying the BlackRock BTC ETF.
Why? Well, it seems to be safer. I don't need to worry about self custody. It just chills in the bank account like any regular stock.
I've been holding for many years, I'm not a cypherpunk, but I know my way around crypto, mining, staking, bridges, safety, know probably all the best practices, I'm not at a risk of losing anything.
But still... an ETF in the bank seems like a safer option compared to a hidden USB stick?
The question is serious. BlackRock are a behemoth.
I know that anything can happen, but technically can you actually lose your coins with freaking BlackRock? Is there any insurance that they offer? Not sure.
May be a sin to say this in a Bitcoin sub, but I kinda trust my big bank (and BlackRock) to not lose my assets more than I trust myself, if that makes any sense. And again - I'm savvy, but human. They have systems and fallbacks and whatnot. Also... Insurance?
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