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Introduction

Custody of the seed is a topic that has always been close to my heart. For the first time, Bitcoin is a system that puts the responsibility of their financial sovereignty on the users' hands. This feature involves a complex balance of opportunities but also risks, given the intrinsic bearer nature of Bitcoin. The ownership of a bitcoin belongs to the person who can digitally sign a transaction with the corresponding private key—no other subject. Person, institution, or bot, whoever controls the private key, controls the bitcoins.
That means that the custody of bitcoin is of fundamental importance regarding the actual possibility of signing transactions and the possibility of adverse events, present or future, of a personal, social, or technological nature that every bitcoiner may encounter within a few years.
Technological, personal, and legal threats must be assessed when considering which storage option to select:



For a comprehensive guide on how to choose the way to backup your seed phrase, you can resort to this new article, again from Jameson:

How to Backup a Seed Phrase

Of course, the important thing is that Bitcoin enables the self-custody options ruled out in traditional finance. It is a unique feature that empowers bitcoiners in various adverse scenarios that will be, sadly, more and more common in a few years.
The problem is that self-custody is complex, and the amount of lost bitcoins is a warning for everyone who wants to go down this road: challenges take the most different shapes.
I have been researching this topic for a few years, and one of the first articles to spark my curiosity was:

Gifting satoshis to future generations


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Recently, I've been tasked to gift some satoshis to a newborn baby, who is supposed to redeem them when he grows up, about 18 years from now. The challenge was trickier than initially expected, as there are many different ways to store bitcoin, each one with different trade-offs. At the same time, it's hard to predict the state of the Bitcoin industry two decades into the future.

Reading this article, I realised that the custody of a private key through a physical wallet had a few undoubted advantages:

  • independence from the technological development in terms of wallets/IT supports
  • security concerning the decay of the physical support
  • ease of use by the recipient of my gift.


Browsing the internet, I then found a page on Jameson Lopp’s website, a famous Cypherpunk and security expert, where he tested various Metal Seed Storage:

Metal Bitcoin Seed Storage Stress Test

In the first round of testing, one, in particular, caught my attention, as it was the first implementation of the idea of ​​printing the seed on washers by SAFU Ninja:
 
SAFU Ninja Review

The brilliant idea is described in the blog:

Cheap and Easy DIY Metal Bitcoin Seed Storage – Safu Ninja



The innovation is setting up the storage using pieces easily found in a typical hardware store to print the seed.

The most critical part of the work was stamping the letters on the washers, which turned out to be quite a long, tiring process, yielding not always perfect results when done freehand.
Therefore, a few tinkerers have developed a jig suitable for facilitating the correct orientation, separation, and correct printing of the letters.
The most famous jig is from Cryptocloacks.


This jig can accurately print the letters with correct spacing and positioning.

The n0nce jig is also available on bitcointalk.org.

n0nce's Steel Washer Backup jig



The advantage of this jig is twofold: first of all, the project is modular. Therefore, it is adaptable to different sizes regarding the washers (the project was born precisely to print on more large size washers) and, above all, adapt to the various dimensions of the punches.
Secondly, n0nce created an improved design of the Blockmit jig, strengthening it in several parts and taking care of the invention with smaller tolerances to reduce the mechanical play between the components.

I will use the n0nce jig in the rest of the guide, but the operation is the same. Finally, in the appendix, we will analyse the differences between the two projects in detail.

As correctly pointed out by Federico Tenga, the BIP39 standard presents "risks of obsolescence" and, above all, risks due to the derivation path used. For this reason, he, in his test, used the WIF format.
Tough I understand perfectly and share his concerns, I decided to use the more usual BIP39 format instead of this project's first iteration. I believe that it presents a better risk/benefit balance on the practical possibility of recovery by the message recipient. Nothing prevents you from hacking the key in that format on the washers: it is a string of 51 characters so you would need only seven washers.

On the internet, the first to have described the whole process was econoalchemist:

Securing a Bitcoin seed phrase in stainless-steel washers (abridged)

What can I say? He is an über cool bloke. A complete test with a blowtorch! I don't aspire to that much, and I'll be content to print the washers' resistance to fire corrosion and pressure that I could potentially do. I am afraid it wouldn't differ significantly from the tests made by econoalchemist and Lopp.

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Shopping List

As mentioned, the company's advantage is to use readily available pieces. This choice certainly helps to have some degree of security by obscurity, as no one will ever really know what you are doing. Indeed, as directly suggested in Safu's guide, if you have something suitable at home, use that, don't even buy it. If you know someone who already owns those punches, borrow them by saying you have to print keys rather than buying them (never mention bitcoin, of course).


So take these models as suggestions:

Washers
Washers with an outside diameter of 24 mm, inside diameter of 8 mm, and stainless steel are sufficient. They are found in any hardware store. Twenty-four washers are required for the key and four washers for the additional safety devices. Equip yourself with many extra washers to cope with trials and inevitable errors.


 
I recommend that they are made of stainless steel. The most corrosion-resistant steels are 304 and 321.

Bolt
We need a 60 mm bolt with a nut, a diameter of 8 mm (the most astute will have noticed that the diameter is the same as that of the washers!).



Also, in this case, the material to choose is stainless steel.

Sledgehammer
You need a sledgehammer. A hammer is not enough since the weight must impart enough force to stamp the washer correctly. Again, nothing too sophisticated.



Anvil
Who would have thought that your passion for Bitcoin would lead you to buy an anvil!
Given the strength needed to print the washers correctly, you will need sturdy support that won't get damaged by all the strokes. This small 1kg anvil, the smallest I have found, is the perfect fit for you.




Of course, bigger is better, but if you want to save these euros, you can use the smooth side of another club or a metal base. The important thing is that it is a sufficiently large surface to guarantee good stability of the jig and the force applied by the club—a matter of preference. However, I must say that I found this mini anvil very comfortable and suitable for work.

Stamps
Regarding the stamps set, I have chosen the following 6 mm punch set: it is a set of 36 characters, all letters, digits, and the “&” character. The quality is good, and the dimensioning of the punches is adequate. I found no defects during use, and the print quality did not deteriorate during the whole process.



Safety labels
These are adhesive labels that, once attached, break, leaving a mark on the surface.



To close the container, you will need safety labels that leave a trace when opened. They must be individually numbered to print the serial number inside the washers.

Hermetic container
We want to insert the seed in an airtight container for an aesthetic factor and verify its integrity. I found this in a lovely bitcoin orange. Among other things, the internal diameter is 25 mm, therefore ideally suited to accommodate our washers. If you decide to buy a different one, make sure that the diameter and length of the space available inside are sufficient to accommodate your seed.




At this point, the setup is almost complete.
Below is an overview of all the necessary materials.




Other miscellaneous material
  • A pair of gloves.
  • Hot glue gun and stick. To seal the washers.
  • Circular labels for security seals.
  • The private key in BIP39 format.
  • Indelible marker.


The following is an indicative recap of all possible costs (time excluded):

Washers+Bolt+NutEUR  3.00 (Sold By Weight)
Blockmit Jigfree
n0nce JigEUR 30.00
SledgehammerEUR 12.99
AnvilEUR 9.90
StampsEUR 28.79
Safety Labels 100xEUR  12.99
ContainerEUR  15.27
GlovesEUR  2.50
Duct TapeEUR 03.99
Microfiber Cloth EUR 01.00
Hot Glue GunEUR 09.50
Circle StickersEUR 00.90
Indelible MarkerEUR 8.13
GRAND TOTAL EUR 138.96

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Stamping Verifying and Sealing the Seed


The procedure is straightforward. Insert the washer into the jig, covering the bottom of the jig with some duct tape. Using that tape immobilises the washer inside the support to not stop after each hammering.
In this way, you will avoid the letters being printed at different distances, but if you are not satisfied with how the letter is printed, you can try to reprint it, completely overlapping the signs. This is the main advantage of using a jig: doing everything freehand, it is easy for a letter to be poorly printed if the punch is hit in a non-optimal manner; with a jig instead, the printing process is rock solid, and if done correctly every letter is printed steadily and firmly into metal. Nevertheless, with a jig, the operation is straightforward and is well represented by the following gif:



The two upper notches are used to identify the correct order of the words, while the eight lower notches are used to print the terms. In the BIP39 standard, words have a maximum length of 8 letters, and the first four letters are sufficient to identify them uniquely. You won't have to worry about data loss if one or two letters aren't perfectly legible.

Place the jig on the anvil and deal a blow.
Proceed like this for all the letters and all the words.

One video, or rather two videos, are worth more than 100 words:

Outdoor workstation. Note the discarded washers in the foreground.
Detail of the molding process.

I advise you to proceed calmly, personally. It took me about an hour and a half to print everything. I made many mistakes in the beginning. It could take less than an hour if I did it all over again, but I better have all the necessary time.

Check and double-check that you have written the seed correctly, the correct spelling of the words, and above all, the order.

Check twice, then a third. Do not check against the piece of paper you used to print. Instead, check directly with the software wallet to avoid errors in the transcription of the seed. Check word by word, letter by letter.  

Insert all the washers in the bolt in a numbered order, and leave the part not engraved on the same side.

When you have engraved all the seeds, I advise including some "special" washers.

The first suggestion is to print an emergency telephone number.

It is not sure that whoever will have to recover the seed must necessarily be a Bitcoin expert, and it is not sure that you will help her if she wants to take possession of it. You can include in the washers the telephone number of a trusted person who can help those who have to recover funds to do it correctly.
In addition to being a person I trust ("Steal only the minimum of funds you need to live a decent life", I veiled him, threatening to haunt any property he decides to buy with my funds), she's quite a technical expert in case anything goes wrong.
I printed the telephone number on a washer, front and back, identifying it with the initials P1 and P2.

Telephone number printed on both sides of the washer, perhaps it would be better to add the country code!

Compared to what I did, it might be worth engraving the international prefix as well (the "+" character could be printed with two crossed "I"'s). This is not so much for accuracy, but to make it more evident, it is a phone number.

The second suggestion is to insert the serial numbers of the security labels that will close the container in the seed. Then, when the source is opened, the recipient will be able to confirm the correspondence of the serial number printed on the washers with that of the labels just broken to be sure that the seed has not been tampered with. I then inserted two more washers with XX SECURITY written on one side and the two serial codes of the corresponding security labels on the other side that I would later have to seal the container.

Something like this:
The washers must have printed the serial number of the security label
Backside
   
Once everything was printed I found myself with the following equipment:

24 washers with the words of the seed, one with the recovery phone number, and two with the copies of the security seals.

At this point, I signed and dated two white labels and pasted them on the outer washers. This is the first of the security mechanisms.



Block overview, ready to be sealed.

Sealed metal case: it is divided into three pieces, and the central body can only accommodate a couple of more washers than the ones we used.

The block is ready to be sealed with hot glue on both ends, welding the data to the relative washer. Once covered with hot glue, they would make the block's opening evident.

The block is ready to be inserted into the tube, which is in turn sealed with the previously insulated safety labels.

The tube is ready to close. You can see the seal with hot glue, semi-transparent shows the signed label underneath.
The closed and labeled container.

The labels must be positioned transversely to the opening of the container to be effective in case of opening the same. If the tube were opened, the tags would be broken, and if they were positioned, the serial would not match.

It is a solution with limits: if a thief were determined, he could replace the entire block with a similar one, with similar security measures (another sentence, other labels, other seals).
It is essential never to show anyone how you sealed your seed or what anti-counterfeiting measures you have taken.  



Some final tips:

  • Practice a little before you start printing to understand how hard you need to apply to the club to print the letters correctly.
    Mistakes are inevitable, but get used to always checking that you have done it correctly:
    • correct positioning of the washer inside the jig
    • positioning of the jig in the correct position to be printed
    • punch orientation check
    • successful engraving check.
  • The greater number of errors I made were caused by the wrong orientation of the punch. It might be a good idea to mark one of the sides of the character (the bottom side, for example) with a permanent marker to immediately understand how to insert the punch into the jig to have the correct orientation of the character. Remember that to be printed correctly, the character must be entered differently depending on whether it is used to print the sequential numbers at the top or print the actual word.
  • Use a minimum of caution in disposing of the "wrong" washers. Please don't leave them in plain sight, don't throw them away altogether. If you have the wrong orientation of a letter, the word is still readable, and if you have printed many wrong washers, the level of entropy that can be deduced is too high to keep your seed safe. Before throwing away the washers, print several letters on top of each other to make the words unreadable and throw the washers away one at a time, each in different places. Better if you disguise the washers in something dirty like coffee grounds or diapers (thank you @LoyceV). The same suggestions are to be followed if you need to get rid of the whole seed, even if it has no sats on this anymore. Losing the privacy of your fund might also mean losing your security.
  • I did not use scotch tape to attach the jig to the anvil, as suggested in the original article, as it is enough to hold it by hand. However, the scotch to keep the washer to the jig is essential to prevent it from moving while printing it. But at this point, I do not recommend double-sided tape, but I recommend the normal one, as long as it is sturdy (duct tape or "American").
  • Be careful not to overdo it with hot glue. In my setup, the washers go almost exactly inside the cylinder, and if you overdo it with the glue, they may not fit anymore.
  • Printing both sides of the washers is possible. Doing so, you'd effectively use half of the washers. This choice would enable a smaller container or extra information enclosed in the remaining washers.
  • After writing this guide, I noticed that on the Safu Ninja website, there was the following link, where you can find a link where to buy a set that does everything written in this guide.

42 HODL CAPSULE

You are free to do so, but for the "security by obscurity" discourse, I think it is better not to let an obscure site know that you want to buy a set to store cryptocurrencies.



A little parenthesis on  ​​dividing the seed phrase in different places

The idea of ​​splitting the seed into different positions is a controversial practice. Therefore, each strategic decision in this regard must be made considering its risk characteristics regarding loss of the seed, theft or acts of violence, technological experience, the time horizon of the backup, and potential personal attributes of those who potentially will have to recover the backup, etc.
Splitting the seed into multiple locations increases security against theft but makes it more complex regarding the source's loss. Indeed, in the case of multisig (2 of 3, for example), knowing that one of the seeds is compromised can help secure the funds without being too late, as with the single seed.

Let's say that this guide focuses on how to keep a single seed without going into the merits of its configuration (single signature/redundancy/split/Shamir's secret/multisig).
 
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Extras


A comparison of the support jigs

When I started thinking about this guide, I realised that getting the jigs to print the washers would be the problem.
Of course, it would also be nice to do it without giving too many addresses around the internet for all the privacy talk.

So I tried to search the internet. I sent an email to a printing service in my city via Protonmail, attaching the Blockmit file, and the response was the following:


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Hello,

Consider an expense of € 30 + VAT with delivery within two working days, FDM 3d printing in ABS.

Regards,


Given the problems of anonymity and the costs, I decided to try on a Telegram channel dedicated to 3D printing, with hand delivery of the object.

Fortunately, two users immediately came forward.
The first one printed me the Blockmit file for free because he was a kind bloke and, above all, because he has the curiosity for the use I would have made of it.
The second user (Telegram: @liiuk99) asked me for 30 euros, citing the superior print quality as motivation (he used a higher quality printer and a better carbon filament, according to him).  
I decided to have the “professional” printer print the n0nce file to compare it with Blockmit's.
I am inexperienced with 3D printing. However, I read on the internet, and the "free" printer confirmed that the cost of the material is negligible. So I wanted to compare if there was a difference between the two objects once they were printed.
Unfortunately, the "professional" printer refused to print me, to do a real test, even the Blockmit file, so the test is not complete, but I think I have a good idea.

   
The two jigs in comparison: that of n0nce certainly larger and more robust. However, I was equally surprised by the sturdiness of the Blockmit jig.
The backside of the central piece of the two jigs: appreciate the different finish.

The cheap object is aesthetically "ugly" and has a tremendous mechanical play between the parts. I don't know whether it is due to the file or the print quality, but there is an excessive backlash between the two pieces, which does not allow you to "print" the letter exactly in the same place. Furthermore, even the punch is not perfectly stuck in its support since it can oscillate slightly. Finally, once inserted, this does not allow you to accurately "reprint" a letter if it does not turn out well.
On the other hand, the one I had printed from the n0nce file, in addition to being physically larger (partly justifying the higher printing cost), appears much more robust. There is no slightest play between the two components or between the components and the punch.
n0nce provides the file with different sizes for the punches. Unfortunately, I had problems: despite carefully measuring, the hole turned out to be too small.
I had to buy a square file and "file" the hole to widen it enough to fit the punch. In addition to the question of costs, my trusted printer was in my city by chance, and the shipping would have been prohibitively expensive, and above all, it would have forced me to come up with all the "tricks" I know in order not to reveal my identity.
After all, perhaps it is better to have narrower holes and file them once printed than to have wider gaps, preventing correct and precise punch positioning.
For this purpose, I bought a square file from the trusty Leroy Merlin. It was an accessory that I did not know existed but turned out perfect for the purpose: it was wide enough to insert it into the hole and slowly tie the excess material. The square shape of the file was essential to widen the gap evenly. Within about 30 minutes of filing on all the inner walls of the hole, I was able to have a large enough hole for the punch.

n0nce has released a new file with the fully customisable jig: the design is parametric and can be adapted to any washer and punch. This customisation dramatically favours the reuse of elements. I am thinking above all of the points, which we should already have available, without having to buy ones suitable for the dimensions of the jig. Just select the sizes (diameters and thickness of the wheels, dimensions of the punch) to have a perfectly custom-made file for your needs!

It took me a good 30 minutes with the file to widen the hole sufficiently. The square file is fundamental. The material is really studry.

I was surprised by the "resistance" of the material, which was not deformed while it was being filed, remaining homogeneous and opposing an excellent resistance to the treatment.
Among other things, with use, the hole will inevitably widen, and the positioning of the puncture will become less precise.
In fact, during my test, as the fit was exactly precise, in the beginning, the punch was even “struggling” to pass through the support. But, in the end, this was very loose, and even the reprinting of the letters was no longer accurate.
At the end of the printing process, I tried to compare the two jigs on the quality of the reprint.


Contrary to expectations, n0nce's jig performs worse than Blockmit's. But there is a very specific reason.

As you can see, the reprint of the n0nce jig is worse—a surprising result. The comparison is unfair since the n0nce jig was used throughout the experiment, while the Blockmit is practically new. This means that with use and hammer strokes given, the hole in the n0nce jig has widened considerably, allowing the non-homogeneous insertion of the punches, which is reflected in the imprecise printing of the letters on the washer. I don't have the mathematical proof, but I have the certainty if I printed 24 words with the Blockmit jig, the result would be worse.



More anti-tamper ideas

How to seal the seed is a complicated matter. My rather patchy and artisanal method does not leave me satisfied.


One idea could be to make the container itself an anti-tamper label.
Seed Capsule

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A plastic housing to protect your seed.

As you do, even a potential saboteur could print his container. The suggestion is always the same: be creative with colours, writings, and details that anyone should know.

Another exciting method is the Entropy Seal, which is a non-commercial prototype of a "random entropy seal".



A similar implementation is that of BitBox TeP.




There is also the artisan version, with a bag of beans, legumes or others, as explained here by @dkbit and @o_e_l_e_o:

Sorry, I am not smart enough to understand how this should work. Also, you don't need to take care of a seed, but now you need to take care of a picture?
Take a transparent plastic food container.
Fill it half full with mixed rice, grains, legumes, seeds, confetti, coloured ball bearings, etc.
Place your seed phrase inside.
Fill the rest of the box with more of the above until it is overflowing.
Force the lid on, sealing everything inside tightly so it can't move around.
Take photos of the box from a variety of angles.
Hide the box.

When you go back to retrieve the box in the future, you can compare the photos you took before to how it looks now. If anyone has opened it to access your seed phrase, all the grains or whatever you used will have moved around and will look different to the photos.

A variation on the theme is to use some glitter nail polish.

Don't Want Your Laptop Tampered With? Just Add Glitter Nail Polish



In both cases, the concept is the same: you create a random pattern, which is then compared with what you find in front of you, as this does not prevent the attacker from accessing the seed, but at least there is clear evidence of the theft.
The value of such DIY solutions is undeniable. The common thread of this guide is the concept of "security by obscurity". While buying a “TeP” or an “Entropy Seal”, you communicate that you need a "container for something precious” to both the manufacturer and the courier.  Instead, no one will ask the right questions when buying beans or glitter.

The concept is interesting: still, the limit is that it is impossible to have an anti-tamper mechanism enclosed within the object itself, which makes the solution impossible. It would be perfect if it were possible to insert inside the “Entropy Seal” a photo of how the pattern on the lid should be. Instead, whoever has to verify the correctness of the seed must have both the top and the image to check the pattern that "testifies" the correct entropy correspondence. The problem arises as having a picture is not always possible. Also, I don't like the need to have an app: what happens if the app is not updated for a certain period and then deleted from the app stores? Is the right to verification lost?

The last alternative is anti-tamper bags, also sold by Shift Crypto.

Tamper-evident bags



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Our tamper-evident security bags are robust, but the critical element is the security tape that allows us to securely seal the pack with its content.

The security tape contains unique features so that you can quickly detect any attempt to open the tamper-evident bag.

These are envelopes with seals that reveal the opening, or attempted opening, through several different checks and markings.



Here is a series of links that inspired this work:


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Conclusions

I had great fun writing this guide.
I must admit I liked the tinkering aspect of this way of securing the seed phase.
Also, I guess the act of securing multigenerational wealth with a sledgehammer and an anvil was hilarious.

I am not sure this way of storing the seed phrase is for everyone, as I guess the right combination of threats is the following:

  • Personal threats: very low. You have to trust someone else to recover your funds or help the desired person recover the funds.
  • Technological threat: high. If you weren't worried about technology, present and future, there is no meaning in doing all this.
  • Legal threat: very high. Bitcoin is financial sovereignty: if you opt-out of the financial system and get involved in all this process, you cannot trust anyone to take care of the custody of your seed phrase.

So, please assess your situation attentively before feeding sats to your physical seed phrase secured by some washers!

This guide was initially published on the Italian Board:
[GUIDA] Backup Fisico della propria SeedPhrase su rondelle


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Do you have estimation how much those materials and tools costs?

I am going to add a price tag for every item in that picture.
Prices may vary greatly, and it also depends on the kind of tools already available. My immediate guesstimate of all the material in the picture is in the region of 90 euros.

FYI, you could save some time if you only write first 4 character of each word. Although i'm not sure it's applicable for seed/mnemonic on different language which have different specification.

I strongly advice against local language of BIP39 word list. They are poorly supported and implemented.
Also I know words are uniquely identified by the first 4 words, but I think the time save is not comparable to the increased risk in case of data loss: what if I print only 4 words, and a strange accident damages 2 letters of every washer?so I deliberately decided to print all letters.

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Do you have estimation how much those materials and tools costs?
As I described in my thread, the jig costs less than 5€ in material and should be around 10€ to have it printed. I myself, had mallets aplenty and used a large hammer as stamping surface. I also had stamping letters, so I only had to buy the washers and screw for 4€ per backup in total.
The letters had cost me around 20 in the past, though I wouldn't count the cost of them since you have to buy them with any type of steel (plate) backup, where often the plate(s) alone with shipping cost $20+. Those don't require a jig, but you can also stamp washers without jig if you want an unattractive result. Tongue

FYI, you could save some time if you only write first 4 character of each word. Although i'm not sure it's applicable for seed/mnemonic on different language which have different specification.
I'm pretty sure that it's a requirement for any language's 'seed alphabet' that the words need to be uniquely identifiable by the first 4 letters.

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Is it not better for this topic to sit in the Beginners & Help section of the forum?  The method of backing up a seed is crucial for any Bitcoin holder.  The more members see this, the more educated they HOPEFULLY are.

I have been having a lot of fun on my own creating seeds particularly to experiment with a specific method of backup and try destroying them later on.  Now, does anyone have any idea how to dispose of these washers?  Paper wallet disposal is easy, but what about steel?  The only ways I can think of is throwing away one washer at a time during a long trip on the road and melting the steel, which is safer and maybe better for the environment.  The latter is unless someone finds my washers a thousand years from now and I unintentionally created an amazing piece of Internet and Cryptocurrency history.

But for overly paranoid ones like me, throwing away one washer at a time could definitely come with consequences.  If you are being spied on, there is a chance someone will follow you and pick up your disposed washers one by one, exactly the same way you threw them away.

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Telephone number printed on both sides of the washer, perhaps it would be better to add the country code!
If I wouldn't have read this is a phone number, I may have never guessed it. Adding a +country might help (but there's probably no "+" in the stamp set), or otherwise at least add the full word: "PHONE" or "PHONE NUMBER" (at the back).

If the phone number is intended to help out someone who doesn't know crypto, it might also be beneficial to add some washers with the name of the coins you (intend to) store using this seed phrase. That is of course annoying if you want to add another coin later, but it might save someone from having to search through hundreds of altcoins that could possibly be stored with that seed.

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If I wouldn't have read this is a phone number, I may have never guessed it. Adding a +country might help (but there's probably no "+" in the stamp set), or otherwise at least add the full word: "PHONE" or "PHONE NUMBER" (at the back).
You could use the I key twice (rotate stamp by 90 degrees).

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Do you have estimation how much those materials and tools costs?

As Per Your request:

Cost Estimate for the complete setup:



Washers+Screw+ BoltEUR  3.00 (Sold By Weight)
BlockMit Jigfree
n0nce JigEUR 30.00
SledgehammerEUR 12.99
AnvilEUR 9.90
StampsEUR 28.79
Safety Labels 100xEUR  12.99
ContainerEUR  15.27
GlovesEUR  2.50
Duct TapeEUR 03.99
Microfiber Cloth EUR 01.00
Hot Glue GunEUR 09.50
Circle StickersEUR 00.90
Indelible MarkerEUR 8.13
GRAND TOTAL EUR 138.96

Well, this is actually more than I had expected.
It's true that a lot of materials are already in most houses, and a lot of materials could be replaced with cheaper ones, but I wanted to account everything (double jig included).
Also, buying a crypto steel, probably, you should also account an hammer or somewhere to punch letters...

Ah, luckily I hadn't necessity to use scissors, so they are in the picture, but I haven't used them.




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Now, does anyone have any idea how to dispose of these washers?
I would think the easiest way would be to use a complex enough passphrase along with any seed phrase backed up on metal, and then move all your coins to a new wallet if you need to dispose of the back up. Then it is unlikely anyone would be able to brute force your wallet even if they obtained your discarded back up, and even if they do, you have only lost your privacy and not any coins.

The next easiest option would be to "write over" the seed phrase, so to speak - stamp every letter of the alphabet on top of every character already stamped on each washer. They will quickly become unreadable and therefore unrecoverable.
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Now, does anyone have any idea how to dispose of these washers?
I would think the easiest way would be to use a complex enough passphrase along with any seed phrase backed up on metal, and then move all your coins to a new wallet if you need to dispose of the back up. Then it is unlikely anyone would be able to brute force your wallet even if they obtained your discarded back up, and even if they do, you have only lost your privacy and not any coins.

The next easiest option would be to "write over" the seed phrase, so to speak - stamp every letter of the alphabet on top of every character already stamped on each washer. They will quickly become unreadable and therefore unrecoverable.

I am not sure I get the question right, as I wouldn’t never dispose any phrase with funds in it. As this is a trivial assumption m, I guess no one will ever embark the gargantuan security task to follow me everywhere I could toss a washer: down the toilet at home, at work and at a random stops on the motorway, where I would also toss other washers while crossing rivers, dumps or deserted lands.
I could also bury a washer here:


Sorry for the lack of compulsory WO sign, I think you can trust me this time (same tent and almost same place of last year picture, btw



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The next easiest option would be to "write over" the seed phrase, so to speak - stamp every letter of the alphabet on top of every character already stamped on each washer. They will quickly become unreadable and therefore unrecoverable.
That's what I did when I had messed up one washer.
I didn't want to even leak a single word of my seed to anyone going through my trash(nobody), so I just hammered multiple random letters on top of the ones I had already stamped, then trashed the washer.

Plenty of possibilities.
Distributing washers in various locations internationally would be statistically secure, but mathematically not. The probability of finding all washers would be less than winning the jackpot 100 times in a lifetime probably, but not zero. So as a lover of numbers, that wouldn't make me feel confident enough. I would prefer some sort of destruction.. Grin A welder could for example damage the washers to a large degree.

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I still have a few washers I messed up stamping and I immediately wondered what I should do with them.  Welding is a good idea too.  And to fillippone, believe me or not I have not even thought about disposing of them in toilets or burying them in the ground, one washer every trip.

But being the freak that I am, I agree with n0nce.  Even if it is practically impossible to find even 4 of them, probably even 3 or 2 long as nobody sees you and follows the buried spot, it would drive me nuts knowing that the washers are not in my household anymore but sitting outside where anyone could pick them up with my seed still stamped onto them.

My idea of disposing of washers comes from the fear that someone finds my empty seed and gets to see and analyze the history of my coins.  Welding, throwing them away or burying them separately miles away each, stamping multiple letters to make the letters unrecognizable.  I love brainstorming.

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Distributing washers in various locations internationally would be statistically secure, but mathematically not. The probability of finding all washers would be less than winning the jackpot 100 times in a lifetime probably, but not zero.
I'll repeat what I said in another thread just yesterday: I think we are bordering on the ridiculous here.

The chance of somebody accidentally stumbling across, say, 20 of your washers (assuming the remaining 4 words could be brute forced) which you have disposed of in various places around a city is infinitesimal. Spread those across a state or a country, and the chance is essentially zero.

If we are considering a targeted attack, then what's the likelihood that someone who wants to steal your coins is going to know enough about you to know your system, know you are disposing of it, and follow your every move for weeks or even months to pick up every washer that you throw away, versus some other far easier and more direct attack?

Still, this is wholly unnecessary. Just stamp over them, make them unreadable, and throw them in your trash. Job done.

And to fillippone, believe me or not I have not even thought about disposing of them in toilets or burying them in the ground, one washer every trip.
Putting a bunch of metal down your toilet sounds like a great way to get yourself an expensive plumbing bill.
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Also I know words are uniquely identified by the first 4 words, but I think the time save is not comparable to the increased risk in case of data loss: what if I print only 4 words, and a strange accident damages 2 letters of every washer?so I deliberately decided to print all letters.

Actually it's good point. Reducing chance of data loss is more important than saving time during setup.

FYI, you could save some time if you only write first 4 character of each word. Although i'm not sure it's applicable for seed/mnemonic on different language which have different specification.
I'm pretty sure that it's a requirement for any language's 'seed alphabet' that the words need to be uniquely identifiable by the first 4 letters.

I checked the specification[1] and looks like it's true for any language which use alphabet similar with English alphabet. But it's not applicable to CJK characters[2-4] which might use less than 4 character.

[1] https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0039/bip-0039-wordlists.md
[2] https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0039/chinese_simplified.txt
[3] https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0039/japanese.txt
[4] https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0039/korean.txt

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Now, does anyone have any idea how to dispose of these washers?
I missed this question yesterday, but I'll respond anyway because it's fun Tongue
I'd say you can give the washers the same treatment as a hard drive: clamp it in a vice, get an angle grinder, and destroy the letters.

I could toss a washer: down the toilet at home
Don't do that, it'll just get stuck in the pipes very close to your toilet.

it would drive me nuts knowing that the washers are not in my household anymore but sitting outside where anyone could pick them up with my seed still stamped onto them.
It becomes interesting when thousands of people are disposing of their washers. Even if you'd find them all, you still wouldn't be able to use them.

Still, this is wholly unnecessary. Just stamp over them, make them unreadable, and throw them in your trash.
Even better if you use different trash bins: one per week at home, one in the office. Hide it in something dirty like coffee grounds or diapers.

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I'll repeat what I said in another thread just yesterday: I think we are bordering on the ridiculous here.

I know! I said that, too:

Distributing washers in various locations internationally would be statistically secure, but mathematically not. The probability of finding all washers would be less than winning the jackpot 100 times in a lifetime probably, but not zero. So as a lover of numbers, that wouldn't make me feel confident enough.

But it's just a gut feeling thing, you know! Grin

I have another idea! Hang each washers on a weather balloon. They can fly round half the world before bursting and the washer falling down into the ocean or any random place.

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@fillippone this is truly one amazing megapost and you even provided videos for lazy people (cool music but I expected something more Italian).
Can you please tell me about material that is used for making Hermetic container?
I have seen few of these before on aliexpress and ebay but I think most of them were cheap and made from aluminum if I remember correctly.
It would add to structural integrity a lot if this could also be made from stainless steel.

I have another idea! Hang each washers on a weather balloon. They can fly round half the world before bursting and the washer falling down into the ocean or any random place.
Exotic idea.
He could literally send his bitcoin to the moon or maybe even throw them in Etna one by one, I hear this volcano has been more active recently.
Just watch out not to burn yourself doing that fillippone.

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@fillippone this is truly one amazing megapost and you even provided videos for lazy people (cool music but I expected something more Italian).


Ah. Challenge accepted. Bear with me.

Regarding washers disposal, I think we can be satisfied with the more easy easy of disposal: dustbin, diapers, tossing into rivers… weather balloons, volcanoes and interplanetary ships might be a fun idea, but ultimately an overkill.


VVV while geothermal energy is good to generate bitcoin, no way fillippone is going to ditch precious sats in Earth mantel, irrespective of how much poetic it might look.

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Regarding washers disposal, I think we can be satisfied with the more easy easy of disposal: dustbin, diapers, tossing into rivers… weather balloons, volcanoes and interplanetary ships might be a fun idea, but ultimately an overkill.
I see you are not impressed with my Etna suggestion Embarrassed but it would be so poetical you know, El Salvador is using their volcano for mining and you are using yours for destroying it... sort off.

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Interesting way of storing the seed. I suppose stamping is better at remaining legible than say, etching it. If anyone got a hold of this, they'd still be able to use it right? Is there any additional thing that can be done to prevent that or at least make it harder for them to access?

What do you think of like doing a simple encoding of the passphrase so that it'll take longer for them to access the content?
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Is there any additional thing that can be done to prevent that or at least make it harder for them to access?
I can think of a few things Cheesy You could for instance use the washers to hang 400 kg of concrete from your ceiling. After all, you're dealing with construction material. That'll make it hard to steal.

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