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Revision as of 09:10, 10 May 2025

inspired by An Unending Variety of Topics by Nick Szabo https://unenumerated.blogspot.com/

Bitcoin Essentials

$5 Wrench Attack

A $5 wrench attack is a colloquial term used to describe a physical coercion method aimed at extracting private keys or other sensitive information from a cryptocurrency holder. The term emphasizes the vulnerability of even the most secure digital systems to low-tech, real-world threats, such as physical violence or intimidation, using a cheap tool like a $5 wrench as a metaphor.

TLDR

Bad guys will kidnap and torture you for your bitcoin.

https://xkcd.com/538/

Prevention Strategies:

  • Maintain OPSEC. Avoid publicly disclosing Bitcoin holdings or wealth. Use pseudonyms online and limit sharing on social media. Follow @WrenchDefense if you're a Bitcoin psychopath, we follow all toxic plebs!
  • Don't buy a Lambo. Win one instead!
  • Use a dedicated computer for Bitcoin activities. If it's a laptop, remove the Wi-fi card.
  • Use multi-signature (multisig) wallets requiring multiple keys held in different locations or by trusted parties, making coercion less effective.
  • Geographic Distribution: Store metal backups (e.g., seed phrase copies) in multiple secure locations to reduce the risk of losing everything in one attack. Consider storing keys in different government jurisdications to avoid a 6102 attack.
  • Duress Codes: Some hardware wallets support duress PINs that unlock a decoy wallet with minimal funds, misleading attackers.
  • Wrench Defense: Set up a Bitcoin tripwire in a decoy wallet on your phone. Trigger the silent alarm during a wrench attack to share your location with law enforcement or Liam Neeson.

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