Canadian crypto influencer Kevin Mirshahi was murdered last year, but we didn't have confirmation on the motivation until just now. One of the attackers admitted he succumbed to injuries sustained while being tortured & demanding to access his wallet.
https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/justice-et-faits-divers/2025-12-11/une-femme-coupable-de-sequestration/un-influenceur-en-cryptomonnaie-battu-a-mort-dans-une-salle-de-torture.php
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Stories like these make me wonder whether the death penalty for ppl who torture others should be reintroduced to work as additional deterrent!
death penalty is fundamental for improving the future mold of the society
what is the actionable advice one should take from this?
The most important thing you can do is STFU.
Sooo .... don't talk about Bitcoin ever?
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Seriously, there must be something better than that. Multisig, where one physical key is stored by an institutional custodian like a bank that has 9-5 operating hours and only allows one person in at a time?
There are two separate problems.
1) your privacy and operational security. Best to not get targeted in the first place.
2) the security of your key architecture in case you do get attacked.


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Right, that makes sense. It's hard to figure out where to draw the line on a "public" persona, both IRL and online.
I know people are throwing out Bitcoin T-shirts for this reason... I respect the motivation of self-preservation, but at the same time, growth requires some "marketing", and who's going to do that?
I guess like everything more education is the solution, to get to point where attackers would plausibly assume that large Hodlers would have decent multi-sig setups...
Better stay anonymous