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A Dutch family that offered all their assets to purchase bitcoin in 2017 state they're stashing their holdings in 6 secret places all over the world

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< bi-shortcode id=" summary-shortcode" data-type =" summary-shortcode" class=" mceNonEditable" contenteditable =" incorrect" > Summary List Positioning A Dutch household that declares they offered all of their possessions to purchase bitcoin in 2017, when the cryptocurrency was trading at a fraction of its present price, states they have actually stashed the majority of their holdings in secret locations all over the world.

Father of the family Didi Taihuttu told CNBC in an interview that he had stored almost three-quarters of the family's crypto holdings in hardware wallets-- little USB gadgets-- in 6 areas: two in Europe, 2 in Asia, one in Australia, and one in South America.

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