Hello,
I see Bitcoin as an alternative finance system and would like to store Bitcoin over a 20 year period. Therefore, I don’t really need all that media drama. I just want to "set and forget” about it. Having a moderate amount of Bitcoin (about 0.5) on Coinbase causes some distress - not my keys, not my Bitcoin. All that media drama and blockchain influencer blah blah is definitely too much drama for me and causes me headaches.
Since I have a long-term view, I don’t know about hardware wallets whether they are compatible with my PC in 2040 or so. And then I would be paranoid enough to buy 10 hardware wallets in my case. Paper wallets will always exist, but I don’t know about their safety, even with just 0.5 Bitcoin distributed over 50x paper wallets and 50 feet underground (what I would like to do.)
Therefore, I have currently some tools: a 10-year old laptop without hard drive, Ubuntu DVD, 10 new Sandisk USB flash drives (saving as PDF, no paper priting) and the offline version of
www.bitaddress.org.
My starting point for all these thoughts is this tutorial:
https://99bitcoins.com/bitcoin-wallet/paper/My plan is as follows:
1. Use the old laptop only for generating Bitcoin paper wallets (no hard drive, just Ubuntu DVD) with the the offline version of
www.bitaddress.org
Generating paper wallets with just private keys is all right? Or is the “BIP38 Passphrase” feature a must do from bitaddress.org for maximum security?
2. Save 50x wallet addresses as 50x PDF files and transfer it on all 10x USB flash drives, use water/fire-proof packaging and bury them 50 feet underground. They went straight from offline PC to 50 feet underground.
3. Take a picture of each Bitcoin address / QR code (only the QR/address, nothing else) with an old camera (SD card) from laptop monitor and use OCR to have them in “copy & paste” format for online PC. I sure have to know where I have to send them from Coinbase.
4. Transfer my 0.5 Bitcoin from Coinbase to these 50 wallet addresses (so like 0,01 Bitcoin to each wallet)
5. Forget about it and move on with life
Addition questions:
1. Are paper wallets in general safe if stored correctly? Is BIP38 really necessary if I store my Private Keys 50 feet underground? Otherwise I have to write down 50 BIP38 phrases for 50x offline generated wallets and I fear I will look myself out when I want to retire
2. What is currently the most secure and “only the paranoid survive” way to generate a wallet address and store Bitcoin nuclear-war proof? It shouldn’t be rocket science, although I feel like it has to be somehow? If I have to spend $1,000 for more tools, that's all right for some peace of mind for a 20 year period.
3. Is
www.bitaddress.org in general the way to go for offline wallet generation and free of errors? I’ve heard that JavaScript could cause some problems with generating the wallet offline? Their current Github version is from Dec 24, 2016, which is somewhat odd. But maybe never change a running system, huh? Has anyone ever had a problem with them if generated offline with Ubuntu DVD?
4. 10x USB flash drives are redundant enough for a 20 year period?
I'm concerned about Bitaddress because someone also said in another Reddit thread:
"Please don't use any javascript address generator for anything that matters. The common libraries they have used have had a long and worrying series of mathematical flaws that cause them to occasionally generate addresses that do not match the private keys, and were completely without the sorts of test that would have detected these mistakes. Even if the errors are all fixed now, it's very easy for a webpage generator to be using an old version without anyone really noticing."
https://np.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/6ss91w/seriously_how_are_you_all_generating_your_private/dlf4uhr/5. In the future, quantum computers will probably not be able to “crack” offline generated wallet addresses or wallets in general, regardless of whether I use BIP38 or not? I just want some peace of mind, thanks again.
I think you see my problem/challenge: storing Bitcoin over a 20 year period, store it as securely as possible and forget about it, and move on with life. If anyone knows better tools/ways to accomplish this, I would be forever thankful.
If I do everything correctly the first time, I don’t have to worry constantly about what this or that media outlet / expert says.
Thank you very much everyone for your help/suggestions/criticism. And sorry in advance for any stupid question, but this is at least to me at lot of money. And I have the feeling that paper wallets keeps Bitcoin safe from others as well as myself (not exchanging them for "fairy tale fiat money".)