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March 23, 2015, 09:48:18 PM
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i got a jar from asda with non metallic lid and i put all my laminated offline wallets from doge to btc in it and buried it 12 ft deep reinforcede concrete box in my garden with a digger and cemont mixer i hired

me money is now safe i can rest in piece from house fires to burgorlers i will be a millionaire in the future oll i hath to do is just wait for the idiot brainwishwash sheeple to catch on.
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March 23, 2015, 09:57:22 PM
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i got a jar from asda with non metallic lid and i put all my laminated offline wallets from doge to btc in it and buried it 12 ft deep reinforcede concrete box in my garden with a digger and cemont mixer i hired

me money is now safe i can rest in piece from house fires to burgorlers i will be a millionaire in the future oll i hath to do is just wait for the idiot brainwishwash sheeple to catch on.

Well done on an amazing achievement, that is really good that you decided to dig so deep with a hired digger from asda, oh wait no that is where you brought your storage from silly me. Sounds like a good idea also you have built yourself a bank in your back yard Wink

How long did this take you if you don't mind me asking?

Like you say at least it can't be stolen or it won't catch on fire now it is safely buried away forever and ever.

Yeh me to them brainwashed people need to hurry up and come make BTC $100,000 , what is taking them so long to catch on hmmmm.
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March 23, 2015, 10:13:39 PM
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Interesting.
I would like to see some photos of this project if you have them  Grin
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March 23, 2015, 10:23:41 PM
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You buried dogecoin?!

Doge is nice but I don't see it being way more valuable than current price.
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March 23, 2015, 10:28:52 PM
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2 week well i ad some elp building the reinforced i used high qolity steel rebar frame i didnt explain wot i wanted it fore and so it woth contructed to my custom order...

when it arrived by ups i cranked up the cemont mixer, put some plywood outside the rebar and putted small amounts of cement in the vertices to seal in the gaps it to seal in the concrete waited 2 weeks to cure...

then with my airtight frame i putted a mold to create a cavity in the block for easy access with a a a drop in safe lock to fit on the outside TOP and after many hours of twinking it fitted perfectly now.....

now... the hard part getting the best ratio for this concrete in a sealed location with no weather or rain interrupting the hardening process so... i dragged all the shit over to my shed put the rebar in the shed and poured that shit shit in the rebar block and over mold to fill it up to 100 percent and to my surprise i did somfing write there woz no leaks at all so... i filled it up and smoothed it off and waited and waited and waited... 2 months to be on the safe side to fully cure and harden...

gotted the safe drop loc fitted fore me and low and behold.... the shape ith perfect... the cavity is very small surrounded by about 1ft of reinforced conrete i think that will hold for a long time underground...


then after all the shit is working i buried it  i hath to get a snapshot i hath one somewhere the only thing is i lost the keys to the safe but it doesnt matter im sure if i drop a digger claw it will crack it open anyho and its not like im going to move any time soon so..

i dont no whether u do but i do i actually feel my money is safer now than in the bank i really do because i trust bitcoin no one can take my shit its mine and the integrity of the network ensures that...


exciting times indeed i just wish those wishwash poopils will adopt it when they realize probably think its a government thing how woefully mistaken they most be i can just see it now...    
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March 23, 2015, 10:37:09 PM
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Are you 100% positive that your private keys were generated on a offline and safe computer?
Your private keys may be safe from theft underground but that won't help if they were not generated safely.

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March 23, 2015, 10:43:05 PM
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i got a jar from asda with non metallic lid and i put all my laminated offline wallets from doge to btc in it and buried it 12 ft deep reinforcede concrete box in my garden with a digger and cemont mixer i hired

me money is now safe i can rest in piece from house fires to burgorlers i will be a millionaire in the future oll i hath to do is just wait for the idiot brainwishwash sheeple to catch on.
Great stuff, I hope you don't lose or forget about the password if the wallets are encrypted so take that into consideration. Best of luck im also holding long time.
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March 23, 2015, 11:00:05 PM
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i got a jar from asda with non metallic lid and i put all my laminated offline wallets from doge to btc in it and buried it 12 ft deep reinforcede concrete box in my garden with a digger and cemont mixer i hired

me money is now safe i can rest in piece from house fires to burgorlers i will be a millionaire in the future oll i hath to do is just wait for the idiot brainwishwash sheeple to catch on.

The last part where you use invectives to describe crypto investors and the moronic language you used makes this thread a waste of space. You probably don't even own any coins.
Begone troll, you have been made!

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March 24, 2015, 01:36:42 AM
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i got a jar from asda with non metallic lid and i put all my laminated offline wallets from doge to btc in it and buried it 12 ft deep reinforcede concrete box in my garden with a digger and cemont mixer i hired

me money is now safe i can rest in piece from house fires to burgorlers i will be a millionaire in the future oll i hath to do is just wait for the idiot brainwishwash sheeple to catch on.



Yep, I think you nailed it with the exception of one thing...

After his death, it was discovered by Nye County sheriff's deputies[4] that Ted had had a 12-foot-deep vault built on the desert floor on a piece of property he owned in Pahrump, 60 miles (97 km) west of Las Vegas. The concrete bunker contained six tons of silver bullion, Horseshoe Casino chips, paper currency, and more than 100,000 rare coins, including Carson City silver dollars—many in mint condition—estimated to be worth between $7 million and $14 million—that were once housed in the Horseshoe vault. The Pahrump underground vault would play a major role in the investigation into Binion's death.

After Ted Binion was banned from the casino, he contracted construction of the underground vault with MRT Transport, a trucking company owned by Rick Tabish. MRT trucks were used to transport the silver to the vault, and the only two people who had the combination to the vault were Binion and Tabish.

The vault was discovered two days after Binion died, whereupon Nye County sheriff's deputies arrested Binion's associate Rick Tabish and two other men unearthing the silver.

Binion hid millions in and around his Las Vegas home, all of which went missing after his death. It is rumored to be buried on the property under odd mounds in the front and back yards. After the trial much of the silver was given to his daughter, but a large portion still remains unclaimed at the courthouse.
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March 24, 2015, 01:51:35 AM
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yeth i did i forgot to tell u my private key is bip38 encrypted i knew i forgot somfing
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March 24, 2015, 02:01:01 AM
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I've got my usbs on a metal safe and would like to bury them on my backyard, problem is I live on a flat so i've got not backyard. I'll have to keep them in my closet. I salute all of you long termers.
I hope you have at least 3 sets in separate locations. Not all loss is by theft or fire. A tornado could easily fling your safe to a place where you'd never find it. Just sayin'.
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March 24, 2015, 03:10:13 AM
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or worse an astroid rill it the earf at some point and oll that work i did woz for nothing humanity ith doomed
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March 24, 2015, 03:26:48 AM
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Now you just have to kill the person you hired.  Cool

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March 24, 2015, 03:27:55 AM
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I think the safest place to hide your private key is the blockchain, since the bitcoin network is immortal. Just need to figure out how to encode into some of the blocks

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March 24, 2015, 03:28:32 AM
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Not a bad idea. Its similar to burying a time capsule as a kid underground and coming to pick it up years later. This will probably keep you from gambling the money away, and keep you from cutting your losses. Its a good trading strategy! Just leaving your money there...

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March 24, 2015, 03:35:09 AM
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I think the safest place to hide your private key is the blockchain, since the bitcoin network is immortal. Just need to figure out how to encode into some of the blocks

That's a pretty cool idea Johnyj, I should just follow your post history to read the good stuff you come up with. Unfortunately your typing is otherwise wasted in this specific topic as the OP is just another Lampchop troll.

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March 24, 2015, 03:37:15 AM
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I think the safest place to hide your private key is the blockchain, since the bitcoin network is immortal. Just need to figure out how to encode into some of the blocks

That's a pretty cool idea Johnyj, I should just follow your post history to read the good stuff you come up with. Unfortunately your typing is otherwise wasted in this specific topic as the OP is just another Lampchop troll.
It is a pretty cool idea but then the private key would be in public (now people know to look for private keys in the blockchain Wink) and then someone would probably eventually hack it and steal your money. Underground cold storage is probably the absolute safest.

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March 24, 2015, 03:47:24 AM
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Interesting.
I would like to see some photos of this project if you have them  Grin

Agreed. 

An address would be nice too.  Smiley

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I think the safest place to hide your private key is the blockchain, since the bitcoin network is immortal. Just need to figure out how to encode into some of the blocks

That's a pretty cool idea Johnyj, I should just follow your post history to read the good stuff you come up with. Unfortunately your typing is otherwise wasted in this specific topic as the OP is just another Lampchop troll.
It is a pretty cool idea but then the private key would be in public (now people know to look for private keys in the blockchain Wink) and then someone would probably eventually hack it and steal your money. Underground cold storage is probably the absolute safest.

A private key could pick a total of 44 letters (base58) from several blocks' public address list, and organized in a way that only you know, should be quite safe, but I have not tried it yet

Trying to data mine such 44 letters in the blockchain is impossible due to larger space of search (Each character have more than 58 possible position, larger than base58 itself)

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March 24, 2015, 06:16:23 AM
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Not a good idea, if you got an accident, just as a case, no one will know where is your coin.
These bitcoin may lost forever.
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