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Avoid splitting the seed across multiple locations unless using well-understood, cryptographically secure methods.
Store backups in physically durable, fireproof, waterproof safes or metal plates.
Be cautious about trusting others with seed backups; they can access your funds if dishonest.
Conclusion: A Personal Security Journey
Managing Bitcoin wallets and security isn’t a one-time setup but an ongoing process. As your holdings grow, your approach should evolve—using multi-sig setups, secure backups, passphrases, and hardware wallets.
Start simple, learn step-by-step, and prioritize personal responsibility. The key to true ownership in Bitcoin is understanding your Wallets, Keys, and Backup strategies.