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Shared Keys, Shared Trust: Community Bitcoin Custody

01 Oct 2025

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SummaryThis conversation explores the concepts of collaborative custody and community custody in the context of Bitcoin. The speakers discuss the unique characteristics of Bitcoin as a digital bearer asset, the importance of community in custody models, and the various trade-offs involved in different custody approaches. They emphasize the need for user-friendly solutions to onboard more people into the Bitcoin ecosystem while maintaining privacy and security.TakeawaysBitcoin is a unique digital bearer asset.Collaborative custody distributes responsibility among trusted guardians.Community custody allows for shared responsibility in asset management.Onboarding users to Bitcoin requires simplifying the process.Privacy is a key concern in custody models.Trade-offs exist between control and convenience in custody.The role of guardians is crucial in collaborative custody.Different custody models cater to various user needs.Bitcoin's programmability allows for diverse custody solutions.Understanding the risks of custody partners is essential.Chapters00:00 Exploring Custody Models00:27 Collaborative vs Community Custody00:35 Understanding Bitcoin as a Bearer Asset02:21 Defining Community Custody04:09 Trade-offs in Custody Models06:01 User Experience in Custody Arrangements08:10 Onboarding and Accessibility in Bitcoin Custody09:56 Privacy Considerations in Custody Models11:43 Community Custody Use Cases13:36 Challenges and Risks in Custody Models15:47 Future of Bitcoin Custody17:38 Tradeoffs and Wrap Up27:30 bp soundbite.mp4

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