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What Systems Will Survive the Crash?

Dick, Edward and one of our friends discuss what and how the transition is going to occur, Please listen what we recorded in January. 

What Systems Will Survive the Crash?

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Let me make this clear. It seems a lot of you (even Crypto Viewing) don't understand that if you have a wallet where you have the private key, you control the coins. Wallet is a misnomer as there really is no wallet. It is really just an interface to the blockchain. Exodus and Atomic don't hold your coins. Your coins are on the blockchain which is every computer in that network. These wallet interfaces have no control and even if the Government wanted to, they couldn't confiscate your coins. As for for when you try to make a exchange (trade within the wallets), you are dealing with exchanges that may have KYC or other restrictions. Any wallet where you don't have access to the private key is no better then leaving your coins on an exchange or bank. Also,, don't forget to backup your private keys as well as backing up your entire wallet interface mnemonic. This is fundamental workings of decentralized blockchain technology that ALL of you should have ingrained in your head.

Hello dear Angel, islands are critical. From what our data indicate South/central America is a good bet. Good to stay away 7-10 miles away from water, higher altitudes are preferable. Warm greetings, Rose

Good luck wherever you are, dear Michael. Cheers, Rose

If the economic system goes down, so will the networks supporting crypto. Precious metals in hand are real assets. Diversify into physical products.

I know how difficult it was for Dick to leave Hawaii. I left the US in Feb, just with what I could carry - fingers crossed for the future....

I would like to have an idea what countries would be safe to move to? I keep thinking South/central America. Maybe Costa Rica?

This is just my personal opinion. I would stay clear of Freewallet. The following comes direct from their FAQ, in the Support section. Where are my private keys? Freewallet is a hosted wallet, that’s why it’s not possible to provide the private keys to the individual wallet addresses. Doing so would prevent you from taking advantage of our secure cold-storage technology, which is crucial to the safety of your funds. I think that alone should answer your question.

Hello dear Dale, the bank holidays will happen if the situations gets so severe that the government will like to have "no movement" anymore. Meaning that when people don't have access to money all travel and local movements will stop. This is part of a certain protocoll in case of pandemics. All states have this protocoll in stock but try to avoid this situation. Warm greetings, Rose

Hello dear Avin, all conversations with Michael are tagged with "Converstion with friend". I you choose the tagg you will get them all in a row. Here is the link: https://www.patreon.com/cryptoviewing?filters[tag]=Conversations%20with%20Friend

Yes that's right, dear Dale. Warm greetings, Rose

Hello dear York, are you an expert in wallets? Warm greetings, Rose

I was thinking...if flights do get totally cancelled, I suppose if you have enough money...charter a private boat to get to whatever destination.

This is what they answered: The Exodus wallet has no ties to the legacy banking system and should, therefore, be resilient to any bank failure. Your Exodus wallet gives you full control over your assets, which means that there's no way to take this from you without your private keys or your 12-word recovery phrase. Can Exodus staff monitor my account or control my transactions? Bitcoin on hardware is a great idea and seeing that the Trezor wallet has been integrated into the Exodus wallet, so this would be my first suggestion: Which hardware wallets does Exodus support? https://trezor.io I hope this helps.

I contacted Exodus this evening and asked them the following questions: If banks are going to fail in the next few days/weeks/months, will that effect my exodus wallet? Are the assets in my exodus wallet resilient from bail ins from banks? Can you make an official statement on this subject?

They also don't trade 'privacy coins' - ie. Monero, Dash, Zcash

Last night the conversation between Dick and Jeff Rense aired, and I listened to it literally a few hours after listening to this video... if you get a chance, please find that YouTube and listen- these are No Bullcrap times we’re moving through- urge all who will listen that YouTube video as well. Here’s the link: https://youtu.be/b-XBu4SdCcA

Is anyone familiar with Free Wallet? After the Exodus / Atomic discussion I am looking for options. https://freewallet.org/ - Click on "Wallets" at the top and see what they offer.

If I recall correctly, crypto viewing had a very positive result when the exodus wallet was targeted.

Hello all ~ question for crypto viewing team or members.... my husband contacted Caleb and Brown last night about about what happens to them in even if bailin ?? They said they won’t have a problem Australia doesn’t have bail in laws..... easy enough to fact check but continued by saying besides we ‘wouldn’t let them’..... a little unsettling .... the exchange was by email and we will follow up by phone and share ~ anybody have more clarifying info??

Boy do I hope he is wrong about some of this stuff. Found it rather depressing.

With Exodus just export your private keys - safely - your assets are on the blockchain. If you cant get into Exodus wallet due to confiscation, open up a new wallet like Coinomi and import your private keys.

Thanks for another illuminating discussion gentlemen ! Very sobering and plenty of food for thought.

Mariano, wait for the announcement from ECB or EU AFTER a bank shut down in Europe. Greetings HQ

Thanks much for your kind words. Stay safe HQ

Robert, thanks much! HQ

Indira, we had a couple of posts about how to create Liposomal Vitamin C. Thanks for the reminder. Stay safe HQ

Thanks for your nice words! Greetings HQ

Hey, when the banks go down. Will "they be abel to take over companies like exodus ect. And therfor limit you or confiscate your assests? What the safest way to protect yourself?

Hey gang let’s not forget to ask about how Caleb and brown can handle an economic shut down

Tony Turk

Not really. A VPN can make it harder to find out your original IP address (where you are from), however, a VPN is not going to disguise a person's originating IP address. This is because your VPN company has logs of where you initiated your VPN connection from. An entity (i.e the government) can simply force the VPN company to produce all their connection logs. With the logs it will be simple to find out exactly who you are and what your IP address is. If they do this then all they have to do is go to your ISP (i.e. Verizon FIOS) and ask who owned this IP address at this date and time. It's easy to track you down if your VPN company keeps the logs and gives them up to the government. Now you may say that your VPN company's policy is to destroy your logs after a certain amount of time, and many claim to do this. However, do they really destroy their logs? Are they perhaps saved on a backup offsite somewhere? I wouldn't trust them.

On the web browser version of Patreon, try searching on the Tag that relates to your subject of choice. Most posts are tagged with the CV team names, for example Dick Allgire. For talks with Michael the tag is Conversations with Friend. So you select Crypto Viewing , on the left side, then just above the posts are a list of tags. You will likely have to click on the More... button to see the full list of tags.

What I am wondering is if the hash you put your seed words thru is proprietary. Is the hashing algorithm open source for exodus?

Thank you all, Michael, Dick, Edward and Crypto Family for all of your insight, Dan I appreciate your comments due to the fact that I'm trying my best to keep up with all of this info from all sides on these issues. Alot of questions arise from these videos along with good intentions from all, thanks folks.

anything from China is a lie.

Hello, you can't buy Ripple as it's the holding company for the XRP token. Ripple controls the XRP network and the release of the XRP token.

Heck i hope not! Caleb and Brown recommended Ledger!

playback quits at 25 minutes, tried twice

Also, just as with the Atomic wallet denial of service re: a specific token (probably Veri - hmmm) Caleb and Brown are regulated against trading specific tokens, namely Veri - the once upon a time greatest fintech disrupter of all.

In addition to asking the Exodus guy about regulations, could you please ask him to describe the software briefly, and the mechanisms that protect the user from backdoor intrusion?

OK another question for anyone to answer for me. I would like to understand how you can buy ripple. XRP is the coin that ripple uses so how are you supposed to own ripple? Can someone explain this to me.

It quite difficult to find specific video on pateron. Thks :-)

I would like to ask Michael when does he think the bank holiday will happen.

Hey guys, I hope you are all well. Can you please repost all the sessions with Michael?.

Soooo . . .Ledger Wallets are toast?

So basically the mentioned software wallets "Exodus", "atomicWallet", "MyEtherWallet" etc. as well as all hard wallets (Trezor, Ledger etc.) are all of the same category "non-custodial", where you and only you control the funds by the mnemonic, and where any seed generated by one wallet can be imported into any other wallet (even between hard wallet and soft wallet, what many people don't know – again, identical standards make this possible). The only reason why hard wallets (e.g. Trezor, Ledger) are still safer than the other mentioned soft wallets is because your mnemonic is totally separate from your computer, and only stored on the hardware device and your piece of paper. Seeds stored on your computer (Exodus etc.) will always have a potential risk of being stolen by a hacker or virus. On the other hand, good wallets like Exodus encrypt your mnemonic with a password that you can choose, so the risk of someone else both retrieving and decrypting your mnemonic from your computer is actually quite low. Still, hard wallets are the safest option.

See my detailed technical clarification comment below.

Dear CryptoViewing team, I'm a long term subscriber and I'm a bit shocked about some misinformation Michael is spreading due to lack of technical knowledge. The mentioned wallets "Atomic", "Exodus", "Trezor", "MyEtherWallet" etc. are all NON-CUSTODIAL, where you and only you control your private keys by a so-called "mnemonic phrase" (= 12 or 24 seed words). Since all those non-custodial wallets follow the same established industry-wide BIP39 standard, a given seed phrase can be imported to any other wallet and used there. You are not bound to the "AtomicWallet" company or any of the other mentioned companies or wallets to access the funds that reside on the blockchain on addresses that are derived from the seed words you own. You could even enter your seed words into the BIP39 page (e.g. download and use offline), select the correct derivation paths and have direct access to all private keys of all addresses of all coins. As the word "seed" suggests, it is the universal master key to access all your funds, just by applying the established and well-defined BIP39 standard. You are not dependent of the original wallet you used for generating the seed. Your coins are not IN THE exodus wallet, or IN THE atomicWallet etc., but on the blockchain on addresses where you will always have the private keys to by the mnemonic. You can think of all those wallet providers as a "gateway" or service provider, where in reality you will always be able to use any other gateway or service provider in the future. Following standards is the most important thing in crypto, that's the reason why even today you can still access your Bitcoin you stored 10 years ago just by using the private key to that address. That's only possible because the same standards still apply. You are NOT dependent of the wallet software from ten years ago (which probably doesn't exist anymore), but by simply owning the private key to your funds. And please remember: a mnemonic phrase (= 12 or 24 seed words) is the equivalent to those private keys since all private keys to all addresses of all coins can be derived by it, not by a wallet provider, but by the established BIP standards. Feel free to ask questions, but for a technically savy person, this interview was really a pain to listen to regarding this painfully obvious lack of technical knowledge, and the wildly speculative, but factually unfounded concerns derived from it. The false fact that Michael called MyEtherWallet "custodial" speaks for itself. Also, Dick, it was painful to listen to your experience with your blockchain.info wallet, because this is an account-based, thus "REAL" custodial wallet. They might have the option to export the keys/mnemonic (so then it's kind of a hybrid wallet), but as long as you don't do that, you're using it as a custodial service with all the pains that come with it (see your experience). There's this simple but very important principle in crypto: Not your keys = not your coins. Your keys = your coins.

You can get the private keys for an atomic coin and use in some other wallet. With a software wallet you're really viewing your wallet on the blockchain and the software doesn't own your coins, unless they own the keys. Like an exchange does.

Please try to explain- Michael said that they can treck you over your IP. What if you have a VPN. Makes a difference ?

𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐚𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐬𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐠𝐨𝐨𝐝 𝐧𝐞𝐰𝐬? -China has closed down its last coronavirus hospital. Not enough new cases to support them. - Doctors in India have been successful in treating Coronavirus. Combination of drugs used: Lopinavir, Retonovir, Oseltamivir along with Chlorphenamine. They are going to suggest same medicine, globally. - Researchers of the Erasmus Medical Center claim to have found an antibody against coronavirus. - A 103-year-old Chinese grandmother has made a full recovery from COVID-19 after being treated for 6 days in Wuhan, China. - Apple reopens all 42 china stores, - Cleveland Clinic developed a COVID-19 test that gives results in hours, not days. - Good news from South Korea, where the number of new cases is declining. - Italy is hit hard, experts say, only because they have the oldest population in Europe. - Scientists in Israel likely to announce the development of a coronavirus vaccine. - 3 Maryland coronavirus patients fully recovered; able to return to everyday life. - A network of Canadian scientists are making excellent progress in Covid-19 research. - A San Diego biotech company is developing a Covid-19 vaccine in collaboration with Duke University and National University of Singapore. - Tulsa County's first positive COVID-19 case has recovered. This individual has had two negative tests, which is the indicator of recovery. - All 7 patients who were getting treated for at Safdarjung hospital in New Delhi have recovered. - Plasma from newly recovered patients from Covid -19 can treat others infected by Covid-19. So it's not all bad news. Let's care for each other and stay focused on safety of those most vulnerable.

In Europe are asking everybody to fill a paper form before leaving our homes, where we go, what time, reason etc, I guess a smart contract here would fit like ring to a finger... waiting for it

Excellent stuff to thing and plan for while at work. Thank you guys. Dollar cost XRP. 💪🏻💪🏻. Been thinking a lot about chickens. Most efficient way to get animal protein. Also a thought having cash to purchase cheap land in SW US would be a good idea. Eliminates rent which is going to go and allows development of food production. 💪🏻💪🏻

I felt like a fly on the wall - privileged to listen to great minds having a very important and timely conversation. Thank you

Trezor is good, it connects to Exodus wallet

TEAM Q’S: 1. is there another follow up video that will be released? 2. Other than ledger and Elliepal what other cold storage wallets do you recommend?

I second that question in regards to EliPal. The Nano Hard Wallet was not discussed, but I took it for granted that it is good as well. I have wondered about this in the past and diversified between numerous wallets... both hard wallets and online wallets.

It seems we should be concerned with the Atomic Wallet prior to the transition into the new system. Did I hear that correctly? And the Exodus Wallet, which allows access to private keys will survive, but the best means of holding our coins is a hard wallet. Am I correct with my statements? Excellent and informative video !!! I feel privileged to be a member of this community.

Easy: HODL :)

Have you heard what Trump just said, they will pay 1000$ to people, (to destroy Fed) and they have 5 ways to do it very fast without delays (blockchain?)

Golden Rule: Not your keys, Not your coins.

TEAM: Since this was in January....what do you know now about exodus, atomic, Trevor ?

I am halfway through and you almost have to scrape me off the floor. I am so overwhelmed with decisions to make and this particular session is what I needed...I am still so overwhelmed and need much more education but now know my next step. No words for what you all are to me....saviors....I 😘.

Excellent content

"Exodus is non-custodial wallet with no counterparty risk. You control your assets through a set of private keys generated from when you first opened your wallet. Exodus is an account-less wallet which means there is no account to sign-up for to receive and use Exodus."

Michael from Europe sounds like Kevin from Lawton.

Do you guys know that you can make your own liposomal vitamin c? (much better than ascorbic acid) it's easy :-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ff02r0Vx4kA

Great interview folks! Got the brain juices flowing thinking about beloved user friendly EXODUS wallet. :)

i HAVE SIMILAR ISSUES.... AND CAPS LOCK

Rose can you ask the guys about EliPal? It's offline

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