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      <description>Self-custody without a tested restore and a boring instruction for the living is a story you tell yourself. Company accounts inherit like company accounts. Clever schemes you cannot explain will fail your future self.</description>
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      <description>If you remember one idea, make it this: the network holds the coins. Your wallet holds the keys. That distinction explains most of the fear, the scams, and the recovery phrases.</description>
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      <description>The device keeps keys offline. The phrase is still the spare key. Firmware, the receive-address check, and a tested restore are the product. A brand name is not a vault.</description>
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      <description>Most stranded funds are not hacks. They are a deposit address copied from the right app on the wrong network, or a memo left blank. Here is the map before you press send.</description>
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