Cold Storage Wallet General

>thumb drive
>paper
wow
you really are a special one aren't you
please go back to /v/ or wherever it was you last found yourself

Same can be said about your PayPal account or bank account. Retard

I figured you would want to at least put some effort into your posts since you're behind a trip, but I suppose not. How about casting aside the ad hominem and actually making an argument? Or would you like to just gracefully admit that you made a mistake and that you still have more to learn about data security?

It's just a byte array representing already-encrypted data. Just like HTTPS packets being sent publicly over the internet, it doesn't matter if you post it on a public website, send it over e-mail, store it on a thumb drive, or whatever you want.

I wouldn't feel 100% secure using safe deposit boxes though, because banks get robbed, and, more importantly, the gubment could potentially seize those holdings.

When I own land or a home, I'd prefer to engrave the keys onto something non-magnetic and bury them somewhere safe.

The comment about writing your recovery phrase into a book got me thinking, though: what if you were to generate a text file containing thousands of pages of random words, and have your recovery phrase interspersed therein, retrievable via algorithmic text filter, where the algorithm is stored in an encrypted file in another, totally separate storage solution?

DarkTrip outed as complete brainlet

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this guy gets it.

People know traditional assets can be tracked, reversed.
Steal someones bitcoin, coinjoin it in wasabi, and you're set, easy.


Best method;

Have TWO ledgers with the same seed, secure them with a passphrase. Your normal pin opens the standard ledger, where you have some dummy bitcoin - this is what you open when someone puts a gun to your head - they get some small %, lets say 2-3% of your holdings, but you don't die and they stop digging.

The alternative pin opens the passphrased set of accounts, with your real holdings.

STRONGLY suggest everyone uses a passphrase (25th word) on their Ledger.


You're all fucking welcome.

thanks for the money loser

Are you retarded I'm ready to market dump this flaming Ponzi piece of shit the second I can break even

Please, any better way than this?

>>encoded in hex
>This means nothing lol,
it does, but like he said later its just one aspect