So where do you keep your BTC Veeky Forums ? Pic related: >encrypted wallet.dat on hard drive, along with synced blockchain, in cash box hidden in wardrobe. >encrypted backups on sd cards, used in MP3 player and handheld GPS. >laminated copy of private keys hidden in nonsense text left with relatives.
>inb4 hurr durr am I safe with bitcoin on exchange in fork.
Don't trust others with your money, that defeats the object of bitcoin in the first place.
>brain wallet >MK ULTRA techniques for personality splitting >heavy drug use
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Lucas Nguyen
A magnet/electromagnet and you are done. If you won't be moving your funds for a long time, write down your private keys, make a couple of copies and save that pieces of paper safely.
Liam Robinson
Read the post. I have laminated private keys, on an a4 page of gibberish, left with parents. (They don't know what it is, only that they are to keep it safe for me).
Carson Reyes
I just read that you already did it. Fuck it
Hunter Sullivan
Best start wearing that tin foil hat. They're reading your mind as we speak.
Ian Martinez
>dat on hard drive
Just burn it on a M-Disk. Hard drives randomly corrupt files after a while.
To answer your question, I use a paper wallet that I created offline and then wrote on a piece of paper by hand to avoid it going through the printer memory
Tyler Ward
is there a way to check the balance of a paper wallet without adding it to another wallet first?
Carson Baker
>oi derrick, after u dun fukin me i found this plastic magazine page under the bed wich makes no sense >bin it maggie, its our fukin retard son's nerd porn >righto
Enjoy your zero bitcoins whilst I'm driving my ferraghini on jupiter.
Logan Turner
Yeah, you can check a balance just by looking up the public address on a blockchain, since Bitcoin is a public blockchain. Public addresses are no-risk but still tell you the balance, remember?
Now to spend from it, you need to upload it and that destroys the security so you have to make a new one again.
Jeremiah Barnes
Once in my aspie life, I created some kind of encryption. Not normal one it's more like a chaotic patten of symbols and numbers and letters. Not for a. Computer I can draw it on a piece of paper which will take some time.
I don't think it is hackable since it has no real patter. Every letter i encrypt has a pattern but every pattern is different. I can even write some easy to decrypt phrases in it like a second layer information. The whole fuck is only decryptable if someone know they key pattern and how to use it.
I think I finnaly found a use case for this shit. My private key is safe.
Jaxon Lopez
*Every word, not every letter is decrypted
Elijah Clark
>rar archiv with password on Gmail
Nathaniel Ward
Kek
David Smith
those lockboxes are worthless, the lid is easy to bend with your hands if it has a clip lock
David Garcia
two pieces of paper.
Jason Ortiz
Nobody is going to try and steal $76 dollars worth of bitbean bud
Liam Ross
These are both very funny posts.
Also: Why the heck would you let the entire world know how you store your wealth? Fucking moron.
Bentley Cooper
called storage of course - 3 wallets with 3 copies of each+ paper. stored in 2 different safety deposit boxes in 2 different banks.
they can only be plugged in a clean mac that runs a virtual machine. dunno if this is an overkill or not. would like to hear your recommendations.
Xavier Price
called...that would be cold.
Justin King
Too much work. Just have it saved on your phone app. Keep the private phrase on a notepad folder on your USB