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May 21, 2015, 06:56:33 PM
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I dont have much of a bitcoin to worry about, but one of buddy owns a lot and from what he's done, I think it is safe to put your coins into paper wallet. But don't need to go overboard like him by tattoing the butt with the keys. Tongue

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May 21, 2015, 07:33:46 PM
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It depends on if you want to use them and store them safely or if you only want to store them safely (cold wallet)

If you want to use a trezor is a really good option and easy
If you want to store them a paper wallet is the best option

Well i would like to store them safely but also be able to access them somewhat easily, something that doesnt involve installing a brand new os, i dont have that many bitcoins so i dont need something too complex
so a trezor is the best option

You can also use a mobile phone exclusively for bitcoin wallet,having a backup in a paper,but I think trezor is the best option
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May 21, 2015, 07:53:28 PM
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Maybe this is the safest way..
Obviously if you have many Bitcoin, just keep a low profile because if others know how much money you have, you could lose the hand or worse! your Bitcoin.
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May 26, 2015, 08:12:11 AM
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I dont have much of a bitcoin to worry about, but one of buddy owns a lot and from what he's done, I think it is safe to put your coins into paper wallet. But don't need to go overboard like him by tattoing the butt with the keys. Tongue

Haha well i dont have a lot myself either to worry too much about it but with the recent collapses of famous exchanges, this forum getting hacked and a lot of cases of people getting hacked aswell i started worrying, ive always stored my coins into different ways, a little on the exchanges and a little on my wallet.
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May 26, 2015, 08:14:46 AM
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It really depends on how many coins you're storing. No point in doing a lot for something worth little value.
I'd say best it to generate keys offline and print/write out the paper wallet.
Put it in a fireproof box and lock away somewhere or put in a safety deposit box somewhere.
Coins are good but you have to be careful as the keys have been generated by others.
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May 26, 2015, 01:09:14 PM
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Im not really into technical information and knowledge about bitcoins so i need some help, what is the safest way to store your bitcoins? I didnt have much until now so it wasnt really a big problem but now im starting to get worried.

Here's one way:

1. Create a paper wallet.
2. Send bitcoins to new wallet.
3. Seal wallet inside PVC pipe with rice filling.
4. Bury pipe in backyard.


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That's awesome man!
I personally have just printed 2 copies of each paper wallet, each paper wallet has 5 BTC in it.
One copy of each paper wallet is in a safe in my house.
The other copies are under the spare tyre in my car.
I also have some coins on Bitcoin QT & some on a hot wallet.
I feel I'm very unlikely to have an awful car crash that sets my car on fire & a house fire at the same time.
All paper wallets are encrypted with passwords I won't forget.




Does anyone else know about it. and what are those encrypted passwords. What if something happen to you. Will be coins lost or not. I see many make their wallets realy safe, but dont think of what happen if they are gone.
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May 26, 2015, 01:55:40 PM
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It really depends on how many coins you're storing. No point in doing a lot for something worth little value.
I'd say best it to generate keys offline and print/write out the paper wallet.
Put it in a fireproof box and lock away somewhere or put in a safety deposit box somewhere.
Coins are good but you have to be careful as the keys have been generated by others.

Bitcoin can appreciate in value, really quickly.
No point in being lazy about security.


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May 26, 2015, 02:03:45 PM
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I would consider hardware wallets having the slight advantage and better compared to paper wallet. The built-in program by itself already has some security features and you do not need to rely on external program to create paper wallet for you. That is if you don't mind spending some amount of money to get it.

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May 27, 2015, 12:28:42 AM
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I prefer a pen and paper. Create a key using dice and save the base6 key. Then I use my offline PC to make a digital back up and put it on a USB thumb drive and store an extra copy in a safe deposit box.

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May 27, 2015, 12:33:10 AM
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It depends on what you want to do with your bitcoins, store them or use them

I recommend trezor,it is a little bit expensive,but It's worth it
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May 27, 2015, 02:12:47 AM
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I don't think remembering your whole Private key is that possible even if it is .. you should be able to memorize it for long long time .
If you can't do then , then simply make a paper wallet , send your Bitcoins to that adress and hide that paper . and .. welll it's that simple


Actually, it is easy believe it or not.  You can use various techniques, but my favorite is the memory palace.  Take the list of words, lets just pick a few: The Lazy Brown Fox.  Now choose a location that you are intimately familiar with, such as your childhood home.  Start at any location, say the front door.  Imagine something for "the".  I am picturing cookie monster eating a big T in front of the door.  Get the sounds and smells to if you can.  Hear the crunch, see the crumbs flying around, etc.  Now step inside the door.  I see Gilligan loafing about naked.  Don't ask me why, because I don't want to know, but that sticks for me.  Again include sounds smells etc.  In the next room imagine something for brown.  Maybe poop.  But make it memorable, such as a bucket of poo being spilled over someone you care about.  Again the smells sounds etc.  Now in the next area of the house I imagine star fox flying around and shooting things. 

You have to choose images that will work for YOU.  Some say that the nastier, funnier, stranger, more explicit, etc, the easier to remember.  I am not so sure, I think it just has to be something that will stick for YOU.  Try it and you will be surprised how much you can remember.  If you do it right then remembering a private key will seem easy.

On another note I agree that the Trezor and Leger are good options.  The Ledger has a low cost option if you can not afford the higher priced model or the trezor.
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