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October 21, 2013, 11:11:09 PM
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Hello everybody,

I find lots of javascript online, javascript offline, online-services, armory related
instruction online.

Is something wrong with this process?

1. Boot live-cd with qrencode and only bitcoind already installed (no internet access)
2. Generate address A via getnewaddress command
3. Get private key P for A via dumpprivkey command
4. Generate qr codes for A,P via qrencode
5. Print A,P, qr codes

Looking forward to obtaining your input.
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October 22, 2013, 12:20:48 AM
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Why do you care for A? You can recalculate the public address with the private keys.

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October 22, 2013, 02:09:08 AM
Last edit: October 22, 2013, 02:27:24 AM by bnjmnkent
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Why do you care for A? You can recalculate the public address with the private keys.
You are absolutely right.

Having A and its qr-code on paper makes it available without the need to import
its private key first, when the need to deposit arises later. I should have stated
this as use-case, sorry Sad

(iirc, an address is needed in order to dump a private key)
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October 22, 2013, 03:24:03 AM
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I dont know if my answer is offtopic but I use just VanityGen and a regular low cost printer, no Qr, no bloat, just two lines of text. Maybe a badass approach, but works.
Another day I have made a key using just VanityGen, Pen and Paper, but i dont recommend.

Your idea of using just bitcoind is very attractive, i need try !

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October 22, 2013, 05:36:43 AM
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I also use VanityGen (don't forget to use the one that generates compressed keys).

Then I may or may not use a QR code thing and make a print out of that, which I stored in a sealed envelope in my office behind a locked safe. The office is behind a locked door. The building has an armed guard.

QR code is giant sized, so it fits one address and private key per letter size or A4 page.

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I dont know if my answer is offtopic but I use just VanityGen and a regular low cost printer, ...
Not at all! Love it. Vanity addresses have a certain touch...
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