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December 02, 2016, 02:13:06 AM |
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If they are zip/encrypted offline, placed in an encrypted veracrypt container (offline) and stored in a zero knowledge cloud risk is very negligible. I just like to have options.
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Soros Shorts
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December 02, 2016, 02:27:40 AM |
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If they are zip/encrypted offline, placed in an encrypted veracrypt container (offline) and stored in a zero knowledge cloud risk is very negligible. I just like to have options.
That will work. Just don't lose or forget your decryption keys. I store some BTC in an encrypted wallet within an encrypted zip file attached to a gmail draft message . It is ready to use anytime from anywhere in the world (except maybe in China and a few other countries where gmail doesn't work).
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December 02, 2016, 03:10:26 AM |
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I would not recommend storing your private keys into cloud as it has significant chances of getting hacked. If possible store it offline. Write down the private key in a notebook stored in a safer place in your house.
Private keys are not required to use very frequently. If you are holding a very small amount of Bitcoin then storing into cloud is ok but if you are Holding a significant amount of Bitcoin then take precautions and act accordingly.
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gmflash7times
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December 06, 2016, 10:54:22 PM |
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If they are zip/encrypted offline, placed in an encrypted veracrypt container (offline) and stored in a zero knowledge cloud risk is very negligible. I just like to have options.
That will work. Just don't lose or forget your decryption keys. I store some BTC in an encrypted wallet within an encrypted zip file attached to a gmail draft message . It is ready to use anytime from anywhere in the world (except maybe in China and a few other countries where gmail doesn't work). gmail doesnt work in china? even with vpn?
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larryfromjapan
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December 06, 2016, 11:31:34 PM |
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Trezor is so cheap now. If you have a lot of bitcoin just use it. Save yourself the headaches. Why risk it.
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Dmitry.Vastov
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December 07, 2016, 12:13:07 AM |
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Thats a very dangerous idea. Storing your private keys at any cloud storage service is not recommended. If someone get into your cloud storage. Thats it, goodbye to your bitcoins. You can store your bitcoin in a cold storage which is way more safer than storing it at cloud storage. Cloud storage doesnt guarantee you security. Thats is not meant for storing private keys.
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Yamifoud
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December 20, 2016, 11:19:12 AM |
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If they are zip/encrypted offline, placed in an encrypted veracrypt container (offline) and stored in a zero knowledge cloud risk is very negligible. I just like to have options.
That will work. Just don't lose or forget your decryption keys. I store some BTC in an encrypted wallet within an encrypted zip file attached to a gmail draft message . It is ready to use anytime from anywhere in the world (except maybe in China and a few other countries where gmail doesn't work). gmail doesnt work in china? even with vpn? With VPN, it should work.
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December 20, 2016, 11:32:13 AM |
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Someone that will hack you will be someone that is probably aware of Bitcoin. I wouldn't also trust the societies that provide you such services. They're well-known to attack the privacy of their customers.
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December 20, 2016, 11:43:17 AM |
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Someone that will hack you will be someone that is probably aware of Bitcoin. I wouldn't also trust the societies that provide you such services. They're well-known to attack the privacy of their customers.
of course the hacker knows what is bitcoin. No one will hack a non sense thing (If the hacker didnt know what is bitcoin) Me too , Its not good if you put your private key on a cloud storage. I can just put it on my phone or maybe i can just jut down it on my notebook
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December 20, 2016, 11:55:56 AM |
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I wouldn't do that.
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December 20, 2016, 11:58:33 AM |
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It is not safe in my opinion if you upload it into cloud unless if you are just upload privately.. but it is better to make it rar your private keys should be in rar and put an password before you can upload it in any cloud server.. if you just upload without password or privately if someone found it they can ask to someone if what is that and import it into wallet and get you bitcoin like other said.. so always use rar archival and put password.
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December 20, 2016, 12:13:40 PM |
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Its not really safe to store private keys on online even on those cloud storage,the chance of being hacked is high if someone is aware about bitcoin and do hacked your cloud storage then say goodbye to your bitcoin because they could easily import it and transfer all bitcoin into another wallet.Thats why its better to store private keys on a safe place like hardware or offline wallets.
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December 20, 2016, 02:58:05 PM |
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Anything you store online has its own risk .So if you are planning to to store anything online make sure you understand the risk involved in it.Even banks are getting hacked now a days and so you can imagine how the security measures will be for a cloud hosting service.
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nara1892
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December 20, 2016, 10:02:22 PM |
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Can someone know where a private key belongs once a person have found it?
Let's say a private key copy is stored in the cloud and is found for a bad person; is it possible for that person to know where to use that private key?
Just rename the file something like family_pics_2009.zip and it will be totally safe. lol. it makes sense anyway. the name is unpredictable well, private key is an access to someone wallet. so if a hacker knows your private key, it is very possible to him to take control of your wallet. that's why saving your private key in a cloud is not recommended, unless you are cleaver enough to name the file.
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December 20, 2016, 10:58:29 PM |
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I think the chances of getting it stolen by thieves in your home are way lower than having it somewhere online. Write these private keys, laminate them and hide them somewhere. If you want you can even type them from the right to the left so if anyone tries it, it doesn't work (like flipping it horizontally).. Hackers can get online and hack just anywhere in the world, while the chances of getting a home theft are pretty low.
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December 20, 2016, 11:35:47 PM |
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Someone that will hack you will be someone that is probably aware of Bitcoin. I wouldn't also trust the societies that provide you such services. They're well-known to attack the privacy of their customers.
of course the hacker knows what is bitcoin. No one will hack a non sense thing (If the hacker didnt know what is bitcoin) Me too , Its not good if you put your private key on a cloud storage. I can just put it on my phone or maybe i can just jut down it on my notebook Nope, Place it into a lot of the place, sometimes securing it in your cell phone will so risky. Anytime you can lose it and if you don't have any backup and then you will lose your money. But every person want to steal bitcoin was knowing about that, the private key, they understand about that.
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December 20, 2016, 11:40:22 PM |
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1. Hardware wallet 2. paper wallet 3. 4. 5. 6. cloud - as in not safe at all.
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December 21, 2016, 04:09:20 AM |
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I would not recommend storing your private keys into cloud as it has significant chances of getting hacked. If possible store it offline. Write down the private key in a notebook stored in a safer place in your house.
Private keys are not required to use very frequently. If you are holding a very small amount of Bitcoin then storing into cloud is ok but if you are Holding a significant amount of Bitcoin then take precautions and act accordingly.
Ever had a house fire? Or a burglar? Or just lost an important piece of paper (or had a spouse toss it or a toddler turn it into paper-mache)? I sincerely hope this is not what anyone is doing.
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shamzblueworld
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December 21, 2016, 05:13:28 AM |
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Can someone know where a private key belongs once a person have found it?
Let's say a private key copy is stored in the cloud and is found for a bad person; is it possible for that person to know where to use that private key?
I'd definitely say no to that. Online is no way secure, its like you're letting someone hold on to your data, its upto them and millions of others if they let it stored or not. So if it is something worth keeping safe, offline is the best option.
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December 21, 2016, 05:29:31 AM |
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Can someone know where a private key belongs once a person have found it?
Let's say a private key copy is stored in the cloud and is found for a bad person; is it possible for that person to know where to use that private key?
Dubious at best, highly unadvisable imo. There isn't really any point to doing any of that when you consider the security risks, however even if your key is compromised you might get lucky and the hacker won't recognize it as a wallet private key. I wouldn't do it, you shouldn't do it, and it is far better to opt for a ton of hand-made copies or similar copies as opposed to holding it in the cloud.
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