blackmachinegun
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February 08, 2016, 12:35:10 AM |
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I store my bitcoins in multiple wallets it the best to do so. I think it can be better because you don't will lose everything than.
agree if someone hacking into your wallet. of course all your money will not be lost. because you save money. in many wallets. This is only a precaution only and make sure you do not use the same password for every wallet
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vapourminer
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
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February 08, 2016, 12:38:20 AM |
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mostly paper wallets printed from a ubuntu live cd on a notebook with no hard drive to a dumb laser printer on 20 lb paper, them laminated. some in mycelium on an android phone. some in Core on a wintel pc. have a trenzor on order but its not here yet.
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Cranky4u
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February 08, 2016, 12:50:13 AM |
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For the ultimate security, I recommend following these simple Australian steps;
1. print a hard copy of your priv keys onto paper 2. laminate the paper in order to water proof it (reason revealed in step 7) 3. proceed to the nearest river or coastal inlet 4. disperse chum (chum is meat offal and blood) 5. watch for a suitably sized crocodile or shark as they approach the chum 6. roll up priv key paper and clench between your teeth 7. launch yourself at the target creature, shark or crocodile, when it reaches a position you are confident in tackling 8. wrestle shark and/or crocodile (yes, in the tropics you may have both at the same time) 9. upon achieving a suitable clench, remove priv key from your mouth and with some vigour, ram it up the beasts butt hole 10. disengage from the target whilst avoiding becoming lunch.
Now your priv keys are in the ultimate biological safe, you can rest assured that it is unlikely that anyone else will steel them (unless they live nearby, have read the article and like inspecting croc or shark arse holes).
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Daimon88
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February 08, 2016, 03:33:52 AM |
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storing them in my computer in an ordinary bitcoin core wallet, I don't think it is more vulnerably as long as the computer and my connection is kept secure enough both physically from eavesdropping or from Trojans etc...
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RealBitcoin
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February 08, 2016, 04:02:25 AM |
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For the ultimate security, I recommend following these simple Australian steps;
1. print a hard copy of your priv keys onto paper 2. laminate the paper in order to water proof it (reason revealed in step 7) 3. proceed to the nearest river or coastal inlet 4. disperse chum (chum is meat offal and blood) 5. watch for a suitably sized crocodile or shark as they approach the chum 6. roll up priv key paper and clench between your teeth 7. launch yourself at the target creature, shark or crocodile, when it reaches a position you are confident in tackling 8. wrestle shark and/or crocodile (yes, in the tropics you may have both at the same time) 9. upon achieving a suitable clench, remove priv key from your mouth and with some vigour, ram it up the beasts butt hole 10. disengage from the target whilst avoiding becoming lunch.
Now your priv keys are in the ultimate biological safe, you can rest assured that it is unlikely that anyone else will steel them (unless they live nearby, have read the article and like inspecting croc or shark arse holes).
Lol thats stupid, first I thought you were writing something interesting, but i read it through and it sounds silly. Actually if you already laminated the private key, you can put it into a capsule, and drop it into a lake, but make sure it's anchored to the ground to not get carried away with the current. Then come back years later and hope that it will be still there. Or you can bury it in the forest.
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babs1975
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February 08, 2016, 05:00:31 AM |
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For the ultimate security, I recommend following these simple Australian steps;
1. print a hard copy of your priv keys onto paper 2. laminate the paper in order to water proof it (reason revealed in step 7) 3. proceed to the nearest river or coastal inlet 4. disperse chum (chum is meat offal and blood) 5. watch for a suitably sized crocodile or shark as they approach the chum 6. roll up priv key paper and clench between your teeth 7. launch yourself at the target creature, shark or crocodile, when it reaches a position you are confident in tackling 8. wrestle shark and/or crocodile (yes, in the tropics you may have both at the same time) 9. upon achieving a suitable clench, remove priv key from your mouth and with some vigour, ram it up the beasts butt hole 10. disengage from the target whilst avoiding becoming lunch.
Now your priv keys are in the ultimate biological safe, you can rest assured that it is unlikely that anyone else will steel them (unless they live nearby, have read the article and like inspecting croc or shark arse holes).
Lol thats stupid, first I thought you were writing something interesting, but i read it through and it sounds silly. Actually if you already laminated the private key, you can put it into a capsule, and drop it into a lake, but make sure it's anchored to the ground to not get carried away with the current. Then come back years later and hope that it will be still there. Or you can bury it in the forest. True. Sometimes we've got be relevant. Writing posts that do not sound normal makes us look stupid. I thought this forum is meant for right-thinking people.
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Ryananda
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February 08, 2016, 06:13:39 AM |
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I store my bitcoin bitcoin wallet until approximately 1 bitcoin, after that I change into currency and I use for everyday purposes. I do that continuously.
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delliaerd
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February 08, 2016, 06:31:06 AM |
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I store my bitcoins in multiple wallets it the best to do so. I think it can be better because you don't will lose everything than.
agree if someone hacking into your wallet. of course all your money will not be lost. because you save money. in many wallets. This is only a precaution only and make sure you do not use the same password for every wallet That's why many people who using online bitcoin wallet do like that. Impossible hacker can hack all of your wallet to stole all your bitcoin .. it is many site to mix your bitcoin as well.
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bitlancr
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February 08, 2016, 08:51:18 AM |
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I keep my Bitcoins on my own computer. I think namely the safest. Because if I lose it's my own fault. If I then save it on an online wallet may be that I can be hacked.
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madonnino
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February 08, 2016, 08:53:35 AM |
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i have in on some paper wallet, i love it and keeping them so I do not run the risk of spending it or play it in the dice
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MaritiJames3
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February 08, 2016, 09:07:58 AM |
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Just do not keep all eggs in one basket That's one of the main rules you have to know, its the best to hold your bitcoins on multiple wallets so you can not lose them all at once by some hackers or something, its the best to do for your bitcoins.
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yenxz
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February 08, 2016, 09:28:54 AM |
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Hello everyone as the title says ^ Do you store your bitcoins online or on a wallet on your computer, perhaps cold storage?
i store my bitcoin on my wallet,exactly online wallet,why must i used cold storage if i just have a little bitcoin as long i never see bitcoin got stolen,i will trust online wallet,and my favorite was coinbase,that was the best for me.
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Streamlink
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February 08, 2016, 09:32:55 AM |
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Store them on a paper wallet, not exactly because they are a large amount or because they are easier but I have a bad habit of using my bitcoins and prefer to have them stored in a difficult to use way.
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nelia57
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February 08, 2016, 09:43:46 AM |
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I use paper wallets to store my bitcoins... i have around 7 -10 wallets now, I use multiple just to make sure the others are safe when one wallet is hacked. I don't have much coins though, but that's the safest way i could think of right now to keep them safe.
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Watercooler
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February 08, 2016, 09:56:20 AM |
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I currently have 1 mobile phone wallet, a fully encrypted wallet on my PC, a wallet at an Exchange site and I'm currently looking into paper wallets as a long term cold storage option
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Newcoins2020
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February 08, 2016, 10:01:32 AM |
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I store my bitcoins in a lot of wallets its the best way to do it. Its secure and you will not lose all your bitcoins at once.
I also think its better for yourself, you can not spend all your btc.
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PhilipPens
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February 08, 2016, 03:16:42 PM |
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Hello everyone as the title says ^ Do you store your bitcoins online or on a wallet on your computer, perhaps cold storage?
I purchased some bitcoins via the terminal, but who knows what transaction will be more profitable and useful - via terminal or any other methods?
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zalucia
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February 11, 2016, 09:32:00 AM |
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I store my bitcoins in a lot of wallets its the best way to do it. Its secure and you will not lose all your bitcoins at once.
I also think its better for yourself, you can not spend all your btc.
I do the same thing. I store bitcoin in many wallets. I do that just becasue I do not want other to accidently create a wallet with the same address.
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vrm86
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February 11, 2016, 10:41:55 AM |
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I store my bitcoins in a lot of wallets its the best way to do it. Its secure and you will not lose all your bitcoins at once.
I also think its better for yourself, you can not spend all your btc.
I do the same thing. I store bitcoin in many wallets. I do that just becasue I do not want other to accidently create a wallet with the same address. How it could be possible? Blockchain would not allow that. Or just I misunderstood something?
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Wobberdk
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February 11, 2016, 11:07:26 AM |
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I store my bitcoins in a lot of wallets its the best way to do it. Its secure and you will not lose all your bitcoins at once.
I also think its better for yourself, you can not spend all your btc.
I do the same thing. I store bitcoin in many wallets. I do that just becasue I do not want other to accidently create a wallet with the same address. How it could be possible? Blockchain would not allow that. Or just I misunderstood something? Chances are remote with our current processing capacity, but we can't say there's not this possibility https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/get-custom-bitcoin-address/
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