In light of recent events concerning the collapse of FTX, the opaque nature of centralised exchanges and the importance of self-custody has been brought to light.
In today's Thunder Trading Update, we aim to educate our readers on how to start your self-custody journey and why it's so important to get started.
Why is crypto self-custody important?
#Bitcoin in self-custody can’t be frozen and has no counter party risk 🔑
— Natalie Brunell ⚡️ (@natbrunell) November 16, 2022
Where to self-custody crypto?
The following is a breakdown on where you can self-custody your crypto:
Software wallet - a software wallet can either be a web browser extension, popularised by the likes of MetaMask. It can also be an app downloaded on your laptop or mobile phone, popular versions of software wallet apps include Atomic and Exodus. They are by far the most convenient type of wallet, especially the web browser wallets as you can interact on-chain with ease, this includes interacting with DEXs such as Uniswap and GMX or lending protocols such as Aave and Maker.
More importantly, they keep your funds offline until the point of transfer is made, greatly reducing your risks.
How to self-custody your crypto?
As highlighted above, the two main ways to start your self-custody journey will be either via a hardware wallet or software wallet. You can start by going to MetaMask or Ledger and once you have received your hardware device or downloaded your software wallet, you can follow these steps to kick off your self-custody journey:
1. Follow the prompts to generate your seed phrase
2. Write down your seed phrase on a piece of paper. Do NOT store it on a computer or phone.
3. Store your seed phrase (now written down) in a secure and private location
4. Send yourself a small amount of crypto i.e. 0.0001 BTC as a test transaction
5. Once the test transaction has been received, proceed to sending yourself the full balance
Please note that the above steps are a high level guide to an incredibly important process. However, you're not on your own as you have Stormrake in your corner, if you have any questions or concerns, simply email info@stormrake.com or contact your broker. We're more than happy to provide additional resources and make the self-custody process less daunting.
Once you get started, you'll find the process for self-custody quite intuitive and you will be embracing the cypherpunk ethos in full. Remember, "not your keys, not your coins".
Best of luck on your journey and enjoy becoming your own bank.