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That (border-crossing) is one of the interesting things about cryptocurrencies. There's a common misconception that they are something you can actually hold and carry around with you (inc. through borders), especially if you use a mobile 'wallet'. Which is understandable, given that we use such terms as 'wallets' and 'holding'. Of course you never actually 'hold' cryptocurrencies at all, you merely hold the keys that enable you to claim and move the funds on the blockchain database, which is a distributed ledger controlled by nobody and held by everybody. So, even if you were to cross a border 'carrying' your Bitcoin in mobile wallet, technically you wouldn't be carrying the funds across the border at all. You'd actually just be carrying the keys to the funds, which is akin to carrying the login details to your bank account. The funds are already across the border and accessible from anywhere that has an internet connection.
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