
Crypto Go Bag: How to Leave the U.S. With Your Bitcoin When The Shit Goes Down
A Self-Custody Guide to Crypto Privacy, Off-Grid Finance, and the Ultimate Exit Strategy for Bitcoin Travel
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When systems fail and trust collapses, you don’t want to be the one stuck explaining your crypto to a customs agent. Crypto Go Bag: How to Leave the U.S. With Your Bitcoin When The Shit Goes Down is the unapologetic field manual for anyone serious about getting their digital assets—and themselves—out of the country intact. This is not a theory book. It’s a tactical, real-world exit strategy built around crypto privacy, self-custody, and permanent independence from U.S. financial surveillance.
You’ll learn how to strip your Bitcoin of traceable fingerprints, break free from centralized exchanges, and operate off-grid using tools like Monero and anonymous gift cards. This guide lays out exactly how to build a crypto go bag, memorize your seed phrase, and cross borders without triggering alerts. From airport scrutiny to capital controls, you’ll be two steps ahead.
If you’re ready to become a true digital nomad—one who can live, spend, and move without leaving patterns—this book breaks it all down. You’ll master everything from peer-to-peer crypto transactions to visa-hopping, prepaid SIMs, and banking alternatives that won’t rat you out. Every chapter is grounded in real tactics that work when the grid gets weaponized.
Whether you’re preparing for economic collapse, political overreach, or just want the freedom to move without permission, Crypto Go Bag is your blueprint. This isn’t about hope. It’s about preparation.