The Right to Self Custody Shall Not Be Infringed | Bitcoin 2026
"The right to self-custody shall not be infringed." That's how Nick Begich framed his updated BITCOIN Act now reintroduced as ARMA, the American Reserves Modernization Act at the Bitcoin 2026 Conference in Las Vegas. Alongside Joe Kelly of Unchained and Zach Herbert of Foundation Devices, Begich reads the bill's self-custody language live on stage and explains why the 1933 gold confiscation is a warning every Bitcoiner needs to take seriously. This is essential viewing for anyone tracking the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, hardware wallet sovereignty, or U.S. digital asset legislation.Use code BM10 to get 10% off Bitcoin 2027 Conference in Nashville: https://2027.b.tc
🔶 Moderator: Grant McCarty - Bitcoin Policy Institute
🔶 Joe Kelly - Unchained
🔶 Nick Begich - U.S. House of Representatives
🔶 Zach Herbert - Foundation Devices
Chapters:
01:23 — Nick Begich On Mt. Gox & Why Self-Custody Must Be Law
03:22 — Joe Kelly Of Unchained On Self-Custody As An American Identity
05:45 — Onboarding The Next Wave: Friction Points In Self-Custody Adoption
08:50 — Zach Herbert On Foundation Devices' Passport & Solving The UX Problem
10:55 — The 1933 Gold Confiscation Lesson For Today's Bitcoin Holders
13:31 — Built To Resist: How Unchained & Foundation Devices Can't Seize Your Bitcoin
15:36 — Introducing ARMA — The American Reserves Modernization Act
19:19 — Made In America: Hardware Wallets As A National Security Issue
24:02 — The Future Of Self-Custody: FROST, Miniscript, Social Recovery & Closing Calls To Action
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