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Bitcoin Family Splits Seed Phrase Across Four Continents After Crypto Attacks

June 8, 2025Updated:June 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Bitcoin Family Splits Seed Phrase Across Four Continents After Crypto Attacks

Didi Taihuttu, patriarch of the so-called “Bitcoin Household,” has overhauled his digital asset safety setup following a wave of violent assaults concentrating on crypto holders. 

The household, identified for going all-in on Bitcoin in 2017, now hides parts of their non-public keys throughout 4 continents. In a CNBC interview, Taihuttu mentioned he now makes use of a hybrid strategy as an alternative of relying solely on {hardware} wallets. 

Taihuttu informed CNBC that the household has modified every little thing. “Even when somebody held me at gunpoint, I can’t give them greater than what’s on my pockets or my telephone. And that’s not quite a bit,” he mentioned. 

The safety overhaul comes amid a wave of prison exercise, together with kidnappings and extortion makes an attempt geared toward crypto customers. Taihuttu mentioned the threats compelled them to rethink their safety technique.