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Scott Melker (The Wolf Of All Streets)
Claim author · 📅 06.06.2026 · What Bitcoin Whales Know That You Don't
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"So, basically, even if I get kidnapped, and they have me and my device, if I've set it up correctly, they can't see what's in there."

Fulfilled. Scott Melker's claim that funds in a cryptocurrency wallet can be hidden even if kidnapped and the device is in the attackers' possession, provided the wallet is set up correctly, is confirmed. Many cryptocurrency wallets, includi...
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Methodology Scott Melker's claim that funds in a cryptocurrency wallet can be hidden even if kidnapped and the device is in the attackers' possession, provided the wallet is set up correctly, is confirmed. Many cryptocurrency wallets, including Ledger and BlueWallet, offer features such as 'hidden accounts' or 'plausible deniability'. These features allow users to create additional, passphrase-protected or second-PIN-protected sets of accounts that remain invisible even if an attacker gains access to the main PIN or seed phrase. This way, a 'decoy' wallet with a small amount of funds can be revealed, while the main assets remain hidden.
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Um obviously, the cross-chain swaps is super useful feature that people, you know, just just really really like. You know, where you you're able to swap uh you know, >> Just quickly, before before we get into that, cuz I found the last feature that you showed to be one of the coolest ones when you showed it to me the first time. So, basically, even if I get kidnapped, and they have me and my device, if I've set it up correctly, they can't see what's in there. >> Yeah, exactly. I mean, look, on the kidnapping side of things, generally any key and are you remember all your hidden accounts very quickly. Right? So, uh on that sense, the transaction limits uh are going to kick in. Because you won't be able to send it. >> or actually there's multiple ways to stop them cuz if you go over the limit then even i

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