jhenfelipe
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March 18, 2018, 10:16:05 PM |
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It will be a bit hard for a forgetful person like me to do this, but might work for others.
Another option, if you plan to keep your Eth tokens for a long time, imo the safest way to secure your private key is to save it offline. If you plan to check your balances, don't open your wallet and just go to block explorers.
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JeromeTash
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March 18, 2018, 10:28:59 PM |
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I think the first step is to avoid visiting suspicious links and ending up getting phished... because once your private key is phished all the measures you will have done above will be useless.
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Old Bindu
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March 19, 2018, 12:01:54 AM |
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Your idea is very interesting, it's true. But actually it's much easier to buy a hardware wallet and use it to access your coins that are stored on MEW.
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waichi
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March 19, 2018, 12:05:23 AM |
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I always back up my private keys on cold storage. I write it down and print it with multiple copies. I do not just save it in my USB or in my computer because there is always a risk. I prefer having it all print out.
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March 21, 2018, 11:00:26 PM |
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Yes, the idea for protection is good. It is good if the funds are hold on one or two addresses. I create many addresses and I distribute my tokens and ether. And I keep the keys separately. So I'm not worried about hacking one of the addresses.
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tamango
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March 21, 2018, 11:04:19 PM |
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this is a good idea.... the only problem is that if for example someone like your wife, parents have to access wallet and they don't know this (for example after you died) everything will be lost...
I think that pieace of paper stored somewhere secret is still the best option...
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cryptogeek101
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March 21, 2018, 11:12:45 PM |
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I read a lot of posts on this topic. People offer any, even fantastic options. Each of them has advantages and disadvantages. I found a simple and understandable solution. We have Private Key, for example
ch74nhcwrf4439nfv340fvq3rvn23mf2fj20f204f
You can leave it on the computer + print and put somewhere at home + make another copy on the email. It is necessary to do only one thing. Change 4-6 characters.
For example, change ch74nh to krw49d Further, it is enough to remember these 4-6 characters.
Now if a hacker gets access to your computer and finds a Private Key, he can not steal money.
But we can do even better. Replace characters not at the beginning of the Private Key, but somewhere in the middle. For example, the date of birth your wife on 12 December. You definitely will not forget this date. We change the symbols from 12 to 17.
My brother I want to use this opportunity and time to thank you for the wonderful and amazing information you have given us. The above information is very helping to us. I would personally implement what you have told about the security of our wallet and our private keys. Thanks for your great suggestions.
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March 21, 2018, 11:24:55 PM |
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Great post! Just for me. I store the key on my computer and on e-mail, I worry that I will be stolen. I took and changed 4 symbols. I'm sure I will not forget them. The problem with anxiety is solved.
The even better solution would be to think a new dictionary for your words and to change each alphabet letter with the different one. Afcorsee, to do that you must write your own alphabet on a piece of the paper (stay away from the computer and internet). This piece of paper must be stored like your precious jewelry because if lost and you don't have and photo memory you can as well say only to your wallet. There are many ways which the users which don't own the hardware wallet are keeping their private keys anonymous. Different solutions are welcome and I hope someone will provide the even better solution to the thread.
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9jaflick
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March 21, 2018, 11:53:54 PM |
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I read a lot of posts on this topic. People offer any, even fantastic options. Each of them has advantages and disadvantages. I found a simple and understandable solution. We have Private Key, for example
ch74nhcwrf4439nfv340fvq3rvn23mf2fj20f204f
You can leave it on the computer + print and put somewhere at home + make another copy on the email. It is necessary to do only one thing. Change 4-6 characters.
For example, change ch74nh to krw49d Further, it is enough to remember these 4-6 characters.
Now if a hacker gets access to your computer and finds a Private Key, he can not steal money.
But we can do even better. Replace characters not at the beginning of the Private Key, but somewhere in the middle. For example, the date of birth your wife on 12 December. You definitely will not forget this date. We change the symbols from 12 to 17.
i did this sometime ago and my account still get hacked! how it happened i dont know, up till date the whole thing still remains a mystery to me, please dont get it twisted, this idea is highly welcome, atleast it can help some persons, but in-terms of security i strongly recommend Ledger Nano. for the now this is the only method of storing my fund that i can trust 80%
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March 22, 2018, 08:02:35 AM |
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I read a lot of posts on this topic. People offer any, even fantastic options. Each of them has advantages and disadvantages. I found a simple and understandable solution. We have Private Key, for example
ch74nhcwrf4439nfv340fvq3rvn23mf2fj20f204f
You can leave it on the computer + print and put somewhere at home + make another copy on the email. It is necessary to do only one thing. Change 4-6 characters.
For example, change ch74nh to krw49d Further, it is enough to remember these 4-6 characters.
Now if a hacker gets access to your computer and finds a Private Key, he can not steal money.
But we can do even better. Replace characters not at the beginning of the Private Key, but somewhere in the middle. For example, the date of birth your wife on 12 December. You definitely will not forget this date. We change the symbols from 12 to 17.
Its a bad idea because 4-6 letter is not easy to memorize specially if you are not using it daily. Remembering the date of your birthdate is easy to recall but private key that is given by the system is not easy to recall because it is random. Imagine that there are people who forgot their password on their email or any account that needs password because they seldom use it.
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March 24, 2018, 08:04:27 PM |
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I read a lot of posts on this topic. People offer any, even fantastic options. Each of them has advantages and disadvantages. I found a simple and understandable solution. We have Private Key, for example
ch74nhcwrf4439nfv340fvq3rvn23mf2fj20f204f
You can leave it on the computer + print and put somewhere at home + make another copy on the email. It is necessary to do only one thing. Change 4-6 characters.
For example, change ch74nh to krw49d Further, it is enough to remember these 4-6 characters.
Now if a hacker gets access to your computer and finds a Private Key, he can not steal money.
But we can do even better. Replace characters not at the beginning of the Private Key, but somewhere in the middle. For example, the date of birth your wife on 12 December. You definitely will not forget this date. We change the symbols from 12 to 17.
My brother I want to use this opportunity and time to thank you for the wonderful and amazing information you have given us. The above information is very helping to us. I would personally implement what you have told about the security of our wallet and our private keys. Thanks for your great suggestions. Thank you! I talked about the way many of us need.
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April 04, 2018, 09:13:15 PM |
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Moreover, those who do not change letters in places can do so: when they copy a private key, do it without two letters at the beginning. And then write them, after you put a copy in the wallet.
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April 04, 2018, 09:25:12 PM |
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This is a great and astute idea, but you know hackers can go extra mile to get what they need. The best would have being with the use of hardware wallet. This is more secured and reliable. It gives you rest of mind, without any form of fear whatsoever. The only thing to ensure is not allowing a third party to get hold of your hardware wallet.
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faceoff97
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April 08, 2018, 09:30:23 PM |
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I simply store it at my messenger account. I made a message to my self and just check it out there when I need it. Though it might be also be lost, I also keep it on my email. Since private key is just a short combination i would try memorizing it. Im actually familiar on the first and last digit of my key. Printable might also help, keep it you wallet but dont let anyone see it.
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