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February 03, 2016, 07:13:52 AM Last edit: June 24, 2016, 11:59:15 PM by RealBitcoin |
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no longer available, i will rewrite it later.
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February 03, 2016, 01:05:01 PM |
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Nice tutorial & I really appreciate the effort you've put into this. It'll probably be used by a lot of people but I wouldn't trust myself to remember anything I trust my ability to safely store paper wallets a lot more than my memory for something like this.
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February 03, 2016, 01:08:56 PM |
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Nice share. I actually does this kind of memorization back on High school days on my army training. I had to know everything and be familiar with it as a Battalion commander. Makes me realize I can also do this in my wallet, I don't have to search for that piece of paper where I wrote my codes.
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BitTyro
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February 03, 2016, 01:56:42 PM |
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Thank you for this refresher. I remember using this route technique to memorize a whole deck of cards when I was younger. In addition of what OP said, if something always makes you stumble on that imaginary route, replace it with something absurd. That should do the trick to remember it easier.
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February 03, 2016, 09:58:44 PM |
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nice tutorial, i apriciate it it may helpfull for the community as for me just print out the private key and keep it safe or create a paper wallet, i think it's eassy
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February 04, 2016, 07:42:52 AM |
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Nice tutorial, but since i don' t have a good memory, i prefer to write my key/passphrase on a piece of paper and then put it in a secure place
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February 04, 2016, 12:41:17 PM |
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Thats an awesome move to make even a beginner keep his private key safe. Still at times we will enter wrong details. So having few backups in the form of paper wallet is helpful
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RealBitcoin (OP)
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February 04, 2016, 12:50:22 PM |
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Yep, this way you can hold bitcoins while you are on vacation.
If you fear that your hardware wallet gets stolen, just memorize the password for it and only input it in the wallet after you have arrived.
Many pickpocketers could target the hardware wallet in your pocket if you go out on the street, so it might be helpful in that case.
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February 04, 2016, 12:53:18 PM |
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Great tutorial! I doubt many ppl have that confidence to memorize the seed which associates with some money. But we can keep practicing it.
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RealBitcoin (OP)
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February 05, 2016, 09:58:27 AM |
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Great tutorial! I doubt many ppl have that confidence to memorize the seed which associates with some money. But we can keep practicing it.
Depends, written down things arent safe either, any burglar can obtain that easily.
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craked5
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February 05, 2016, 08:10:48 PM |
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A bit strange... I mean I appreciate the tutorial and all but... Why not just writing it on a piece of paper?
I mean ok it's not perfectly secure but... Come on...
To be stolen you'd need your piece of paper to be taken (so you'd need to be robbed, which is not very lucky already). But to be robed by someone having enough time to read your piece of paper and consider it interesting! So by someone having enough time to read it AND knowing enough about btc to suppose that it can be a secret seed!
I don't say it can't happen but... Come on... It can't happen xD
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a7mos
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February 06, 2016, 04:21:38 PM |
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Nice try, but I do not think this method is effective and can work with most of bitcoin users. I think there is no use from memorizing the priv key or the passphrase because one can easily create dozens copy from it and hide them in different places or storing it in his email address then this will be enough and safe
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RealBitcoin (OP)
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February 20, 2016, 07:41:18 AM |
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So did anyone tried out this technique.
You can memorize any seed in like 15 minutes, and it stays there in your mind for a long time.
Just refresh you memory once a week and it should be impossible to forget.
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February 20, 2016, 10:45:55 AM |
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Nice information in that tutorial but i thing we can write it on piece of paper and keep i save. Or maybe email it to our address and use it when require. But still its good information for those who want to remember private keys in their mind.
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February 20, 2016, 12:53:55 PM |
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Wow. mind blown. Great tutorial, but after reading this whole thing I think i'll stick to printing 10 of those words out and storing 10 copies in my cloud drive and hdd. Really helpful for things other than a passphrase Not smart enough unfortunately
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February 22, 2016, 04:19:25 PM |
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Very good tutorials but I am good at keeping things safe on place that are hard to find,with so many thoughts rushing on my mind I can make a mistakes somewhere along the way so I prefer where I am good at..
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February 22, 2016, 04:29:01 PM |
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This is a good guide to memorized the sentence from seeds.. But some people has a low IQ so that they can't memorized it fast.. I suggest to try also convert letters into numbers just rely in cellphone nokia 3310 or buttons of old landline telephone that has alphabetical letters.. then save the number's in cellphone as your phone book number.. so that you can remeber it fast..
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February 22, 2016, 04:55:52 PM |
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I have seen first had what Dementia can do to the brain, and most of the times Alzheimer too... so I will be very hesitant to do this for large quantities of Bitcoins. If anything like this happens, I want my family to have access to my coins, and if this was committed to memory, they would not be able to use it, and it will be lost forever. The old trusted methods of printed documents, protected with lamination, is still my preferred method of storing my private keys. {multiple copies}
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February 22, 2016, 05:36:32 PM |
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dude, just write them on a paper or something. it's easy to forget stuff when you don't think about them for a while. so if you got sick for, say, a week you'll most likely forget a word or five.
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February 22, 2016, 06:35:54 PM |
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I dont think most of them will make it with your tutorial to memorize a private key or passphrase the easiest way is to store it in a pendrive, write down in a safety book, store it in online or email. this are some ways which i am preferring to store my important documents the email id which is used only for this purpose and nothing else.
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