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Paper wallet users unaffected.
I still try to understand the need of hardware wallets, when you are ok with your mnemonic or priv key. Paper wallets FTW and btw... go BTC, go!
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Observing.....December 21, 2020, 03:11:40 PM
Coinbase 23100 Bittrex 23019 Bitstamp 23055 Bitfinex 22982
Binance 22600
As long as 1btc = 1btc ... where all fine If 1btc would become .87btc or something then I feel pain like others do.... but that isn’t the case, so HODL sit back enjoy
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December 21, 2020, 03:57:02 PM Merited by El duderino_ (11), Phil_S (5), nutildah (4), fillippone (4), vapourminer (2), xhomerx10 (2), JayJuanGee (1), LFC_Bitcoin (1), Paashaas (1), d_eddie (1), AlcoHoDL (1), serveria.com (1), ivomm (1), OutOfMemory (1), psycodad (1), vroom (1) |
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Soooooo as we will be having our 100k party soon tm, I thought it would be a good idea to start preparing. It would be nice if everyone would be able to recognize me easily, and since I don't have any tattoos I decided on making a copy of my OG xhomerx WO-hat, IRL. Surely not as great as the original, merely a watered down copy, but still! Thanks again to xhomerx10 for making the original!!
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I have been affected by the Ledger leaks. I got contacted via mobile and email for phishing attacks. Did not Fall for it of course. But how safe are my coins on the ledger as long as I dont share any keys and stuff? I am also worried that some assholes will break into my parents home where I ordered the ledger to because these idiots from Ledger leaked my parents home adress...
Thank gawd for paper wallets and anonymity. I made the mistake of buying a hardware wallet (Trezor) years ago. What a waste of money. Gotta get my last coins off of it and safely onto paper.
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December 21, 2020, 04:01:28 PM |
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I have been affected by the Ledger leaks. I got contacted via mobile and email for phishing attacks. Did not Fall for it of course. But how safe are my coins on the ledger as long as I dont share any keys and stuff? I am also worried that some assholes will break into my parents home where I ordered the ledger to because these idiots from Ledger leaked my parents home adress...
Thank gawd for paper wallets and anonymity. I made the mistake of buying a hardware wallet (Trezor) years ago. What a waste of money. Gotta get my last coins off of it and safely onto paper. Is there any video available about this paper wallet how this works and how can we create this because I am also trying to have something like this but currently unable so your suggestion could be appreciated thanks in advance.
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December 21, 2020, 04:03:16 PM |
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I have been affected by the Ledger leaks. I got contacted via mobile and email for phishing attacks. Did not Fall for it of course. But how safe are my coins on the ledger as long as I dont share any keys and stuff? I am also worried that some assholes will break into my parents home where I ordered the ledger to because these idiots from Ledger leaked my parents home adress...
Thank gawd for paper wallets and anonymity. I made the mistake of buying a hardware wallet (Trezor) years ago. What a waste of money. Gotta get my last coins off of it and safely onto paper. Mine were on paper wallet for years. Then I wanted to claim the forks and the best way do that was Ledger I read. Wich paper wallet is safe? I want to get them coins out from Ledger asap... Also I just received two phone calls I did not answer. One was from leeds UK and one from Germany. I think they will try anything now... Luckily I am in Turkey and my ledger adress is in Germany... I am just worried about my parents...
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December 21, 2020, 04:28:07 PM |
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Never post a meme or news in the WO which is older as 5 minutes cause probably it’s already posted here Maybe even double posted already
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December 21, 2020, 04:31:12 PM |
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Very nice, julian071, you should take orders.
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December 21, 2020, 04:34:06 PM |
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Never post a meme or news in the WO which is older as 5 minutes cause probably it’s already posted here Maybe even double posted already I know original meme been posted few times before here on WO but the purpose of this was to show the reaction of this Meme on top "This is Bitcoin Meme I can definitely get behind"
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December 21, 2020, 04:43:24 PM |
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Very nice, julian071, you should take orders. If I could I would, however I'm just very lucky that my hat is fairly simple, I managed to recreate the original by combining three existing hats of the right colours, and adding a custom made patch.
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Which paper wallet is safe? I want to get them coins out from Ledger asap...
Just generate your own addresses on a secure system. I use an old Win7 system with no internet capability... no wifi card, no LAN cable. I use a printer that has never been (and will never be) connected to an internet-capable computer. Print spoolers can be hacked. I downloaded my paper wallet generator (bitaddress.org) on my main rig in the form of an HTML file, scanned it for malware, and copied it to my safe machine using a USB flash key. It runs in either Flash or Java (I forget which) and you manually randomize the starting point. I usually create several dozen at a time and print them 4 to a page on high-quality bond paper. You can later scan, encrypt and copy some of them and store them in multiple off-site locations destroying the original paper, for extra-secure but less accessible long-term cold storage. Hope that helps.
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December 21, 2020, 04:46:25 PM |
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Back up to 23.2k
Still very good prices every dip gets a bounce. I still think we get very near 30k very soon and correct to wait for it 20k.
Meander along from Jan 2021 to Sept 2021
Then moonshot in the fall.
Other case is sideways sideways sideways til Jan 27 my brith day
then a big move over 40k
first case is more likely.
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Just generate your own addresses on a secure system.
I recommend adding a BIP38 password to your private key, this way you can print them on an insecure printer/save backups wherever you like without fear of someone finding your unprotected private keys. It's the "BIP38 Encrypt?" option on bitaddress.org Obviously they are only as secure as your chosen password, so make it a strong one. edit: just found out you can use emojis in your password Test 3: Passphrase ϓ␀𐐀💩 (\u03D2\u0301\u0000\U00010400\U0001F4A9; GREEK UPSILON WITH HOOK, COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT, NULL, DESERET CAPITAL LETTER LONG I, PILE OF POO) Encrypted key: 6PRW5o9FLp4gJDDVqJQKJFTpMvdsSGJxMYHtHaQBF3ooa8mwD69bapcDQn Bitcoin Address: 16ktGzmfrurhbhi6JGqsMWf7TyqK9HNAeF Unencrypted private key (WIF): 5Jajm8eQ22H3pGWLEVCXyvND8dQZhiQhoLJNKjYXk9roUFTMSZ4 Note: The non-standard UTF-8 characters in this passphrase should be NFC normalized to result in a passphrase of 0xcf9300f0909080f09f92a9 before further processing https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0038.mediawiki
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December 21, 2020, 05:07:40 PM |
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.... Never post a meme or news in the WO which is older as 5 minutes cause probably it’s already posted here Maybe even double posted already Ha! That's the one I posted yesterday then promptly deleted it after scanning back in thread. Memo to myself ....scan back in thread before posting, not after. duhhhh, lol
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December 21, 2020, 05:10:17 PM Last edit: May 16, 2023, 12:49:35 AM by fillippone |
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Soooooo as we will be having our 100k party soon tm, I thought it would be a good idea to start preparing. It would be nice if everyone would be able to recognize me easily, and since I don't have any tattoos I decided on making a copy of my OG xhomerx WO-hat, IRL. Surely not as great as the original, merely a watered down copy, but still! Thanks again to xhomerx10 for making the original!! WANT! Where? Where can I try to order a physical copy of my beautiful Hat? Apparently, Microstrategy is at it again: they bought another 30,000 BTC Fillippone's Spreadsheet
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December 21, 2020, 05:15:26 PM |
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Very nice! I wouldn't suggest wearing in public however. Opsec and all....
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December 21, 2020, 05:15:58 PM |
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Bitcoin has broken out from major previous all time highs only twice before in its history.
If this most recent breakout returns half of what the previous breakout returned in 2017, bitcoin will eclipse $150k. https://twitter.com/yassineARK/status/1339945831672107009
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JimboToronto
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December 21, 2020, 05:17:40 PM |
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Just generate your own addresses on a secure system.
I recommend adding a BIP38 password to your private key, this way you can print them on an insecure printer/save backups wherever you like without fear of someone finding your unprotected private keys. It's the "BIP38 Encrypt?" option on bitaddress.org Obviously they are only as secure as your chosen password, so make it a strong one. Good idea.
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December 21, 2020, 05:23:26 PM Last edit: December 21, 2020, 06:15:35 PM by AlcoHoDL |
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Just generate your own addresses on a secure system.
I recommend adding a BIP38 password to your private key, this way you can print them on an insecure printer/save backups wherever you like without fear of someone finding your unprotected private keys. It's the "BIP38 Encrypt?" option on bitaddress.org Obviously they are only as secure as your chosen password, so make it a strong one. This is very important, yes! Without a BIP38 passphrase, the generated Bitcoin paper wallet is equivalent to CASH. This means that, if you store the paper wallet in a safe, and the safe is cracked open by a thief, your coins are gone, just like cash would be. Actually, an unprotected paper wallet is much easier to steal than fiat cash, because it's feather-light and takes near-zero space. Similarly, if you hide the paper wallet somewhere and someone finds it, your coins are gone, just like someone finding your real leather wallet and taking the cash inside it. I take every opportunity I can, to stress how important this is. Never leave/store/hide unprotected paper wallets anywhere, unless you are absolutely certain that no one can get their hands on them. An unprotected Bitcoin paper wallet containing 100 BTC and stored in a desk drawer is equivalent to having $2,300,000 in CASH stored in that same desk drawer. Would you put $2,300,000 cash in a desk drawer? If the answer is NO, then you should not put an unprotected Bitcoin paper wallet in there either. All of the above are completely avoided by adding a BIP38 passphrase to your Bitcoin paper wallet. Then, that paper wallet will be a completely useless piece of paper to everyone else in the world but you. Math & science provide the tools. Use them!
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