Hi,
I bought some Bitcoins from an exchange platform and now I transfered them to my hot wallet Electrum on my computer and intend to keep them as savings a couple of years.
To secure them, I would like to transfer them into a cold paper wallet: how can I do that? Is there a step by step guide for Electrum?
I read on the internet that I have to use this site to do that:
www.bitaddress.org. Is it like this or there are other sites I can use?
Another question I have: when transfered to the paper wallet - the Bitcoins from Electrum dissaperar, right? How can I import them later again to Electrum: via "sweep option"?
Many thanks in advance for feedbacks!
BR,
Marian
Bitaddress.org is quite a good site to use.
There are also a few other options:
1. Bitaddress.org - you should run this offline and it'll produce private keys for you - there have been a few technical issues with this service though in the past.
2. I'd say this is probably a good one to look into as well:
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Vanitygen. It is a vanity address generator, and if you run it with the command "1", it'll spit out a private key much faster - but won't give you a QR code like the above option does.
In windows, I'd suggest you download bitaddress.org or vanitygen and run the entire operation in safe mode WITHOUT NETWORKING. If it's a large amount of bitcoins you don't feel are safe storing on your computer.
If you're just printing the text of the private key, ensure the size is big enough that it won't be completely damaged in a few years. (say at least size 20).