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Part 14 — Cold Wallet: Keeping Promises in Untouched Places
After the heart contract was attached, the night became quieter than usual.
In your wooden workshop, accompanied only by the aroma of teak dust, you open a small drawer. Inside, there is something: not an ordinary wallet, but a cold wallet — the only one disconnected from the world, except when truly needed.
"All promises, all feelings... must be secured," you whisper to yourself.
You store a secret file inside it. Not Bitcoin, not a private key, but a piece of a voice recording — her voice. Satashia.
She once said:
"True love, like a private key, must not be stored carelessly. But if lost... everything can be ruined."
You just smile, then press the “disconnect” button.
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Elsewhere, Satashia stands amidst the fog.
She sends one encrypted message with the subject:
"Layer Two of Promises"
The content is just one line of code:
if (heart.connected && !publicAccess) {
memory.transferTo(coldWallet);
}
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You do not reply to that message, but you know: this feeling is now safely stored.
And in a world full of fake transactions and fragmented promises...
You choose to be each other's cold wallet. Silent. But full of meaning.
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A mysterious joke at the end:
> "Many people use cold wallets to store Bitcoin. But me? I store you."