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He double-checks the address— verify the first 4 and last 4 characters manually to avoid clipboard malware.

Here’s a helpful, real-world story about buying a VPS with Bitcoin. The Privacy-First Portfolio buy vps with bitcoin

Alex is a freelance web developer who values two things above all else: control over his servers and privacy for his finances. He doesn’t like the idea of his bank knowing he pays for a server in a different country every month, nor does he want to attach his home address to every digital project. He double-checks the address— verify the first 4

Alex uploads his public SSH key, gets an IP address (e.g., 203.0.113.5 ), and logs in: He doesn’t like the idea of his bank

ssh root@203.0.113.5 He’s in. A clean Ubuntu server, all his, paid with peer-to-peer digital cash. Three weeks later, Alex’s bank calls about a different transaction—a flagged subscription. “Did you authorize a payment to a web hosting company?”

Alex sighs. That’s the old hosting account he forgot to cancel. The bank freezes his card for “suspicious activity.”

One evening, a client asks Alex to host a simple but sensitive members’ forum. “Use your own setup,” the client says. “Just keep my users’ data off big corporate clouds.”

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