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November 27, 2023, 08:35:06 AM
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Back to the point, I know it's not safe, but I would create two email accounts set a 2FA on both of the accounts, and send an email to my other email writing the seed phrase. If I survive, my phone is likely to survive as well.
Nice idea. for someone whose country is at war would require. This is the ideal way to save a seed phrase, in my opinion, because if you write it down on paper or a steel plate, as some people suggest, you run the risk of losing it or misplacing it due to a bomb explosion. However, if you send your seed phrase to your email that has 2FA security enabled on both, your seed phrase is safe and will be accessible even after the war is over.
Well, apart from the options above, it seems that in Telegram there is also a Saved message menu which can be used as a storage mode, but don't lose the card number and that's the main requirement to be able to re-enter after the conflict is over. I think we can also save the data there.

However, I don't know yet how much the application can protect it so that it cannot be accessed by other people. Indeed, many warnings have been given, don't save important things online, whether the initial phrase or 2Fa key.
well yeah.. very nice ideas.. in the end, The remembrance is the most important thing to keep being strong.
Let me share my idea;
So far I use two tricks to save all my seed phrase and passwords and other important digital privacy/secret;
1. I use email to wrote them down the email draft, and save them there.
2. I use Twitter to wrote them down on the Tweet draft, and save them there.

The key to get back there is the email, the twitter username and a password that I will never forget, or a password that is related myself like my birthday or my mother's nickname. I think this way make me easy to access whenever I want without needing the same device, without worrying of losing it.
and remember, always give two options of acces to everything, just in case one of them has difficulty to access.

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November 27, 2023, 12:40:16 PM
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So far I use two tricks to save all my seed phrase and passwords and other important digital privacy/secret;
1. I use email to wrote them down the email draft, and save them there.
2. I use Twitter to wrote them down on the Tweet draft, and save them there.

This is the worst way to save seed phrase I have ever seen. What if your account or email get hacked? We always suggest others not to store your private key/seed phrase online. You can do it if you use any kind of encryption like I said in my previous posts. You have to use sevral layers of security to protect them.

The key to get back there is the email, the twitter username and a password that I will never forget, or a password that is related myself like my birthday or my mother's nickname. I think this way make me easy to access whenever I want without needing the same device, without worrying of losing it.

LOL. You are worst at privacy. Never share such confidential information online. No one wanted to know what did you used as your password. Imagine someone from your friends see this post.
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November 27, 2023, 01:12:26 PM
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You have to be creative in times of war to store your keys safely somewhere you know it's not going to be destroyed. Keeping it with you all the time is a good idea. I think I would store my keys inside my wallet, within my documents, written as a poem or letter, that is, something with emotional meaning, to avoid suspicions by potential regulators or enemies who can ask for my documents at some point of the war.

Another idea is to just memorize it. It's not an impossible task, and considering how important it is, I think nobody would complain about making some effort to memorize their keys.
Actually memorizing it is the best choice, although it is not as easy as it is said, but if we try, I think nothing is impossible.
That's how it should be, keeping the private key always with us under any circumstances. So besides me keeping it in a very safe place in some places, keeping it in your wallet is also a good option.
And I also plan to engrave my personal wallet on a small steel plate and wear it as a necklace because that way my personal wallet is always with me. And that's another option besides me storing it in a place that is safe from anything, and depending on the type of dangerous condition and I will anticipate if there are signs.
It's a shame that I find it difficult to memorize so much, but now I save it on Google Drive's private key, and of course I back it up in notes that I hide, but don't write it on paper, like writing on a steel plate that you have worked on. of the many options, I think the safest is to memorize it, because only we know, but for forgetful people it is difficult, so they need help to store it.

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November 27, 2023, 02:09:49 PM
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You have to be creative in times of war to store your keys safely somewhere you know it's not going to be destroyed. Keeping it with you all the time is a good idea. I think I would store my keys inside my wallet, within my documents, written as a poem or letter, that is, something with emotional meaning, to avoid suspicions by potential regulators or enemies who can ask for my documents at some point of the war.

Another idea is to just memorize it. It's not an impossible task, and considering how important it is, I think nobody would complain about making some effort to memorize their keys.
Actually memorizing it is the best choice, although it is not as easy as it is said, but if we try, I think nothing is impossible.
That's how it should be, keeping the private key always with us under any circumstances. So besides me keeping it in a very safe place in some places, keeping it in your wallet is also a good option.
And I also plan to engrave my personal wallet on a small steel plate and wear it as a necklace because that way my personal wallet is always with me. And that's another option besides me storing it in a place that is safe from anything, and depending on the type of dangerous condition and I will anticipate if there are signs.
In some circumstances, especially in conflict or war situations, it's best to have a prhase with us all the time. We don't know what will happen to our homes in times of war, and frankly we don't know what will happen to us either, unless we are in a safe zone.
But I didn't think of carrying it with me or writing it on a piece of paper, because that would be risky too, as it's easy to damage. Memorizing it is a good option too, but make sure you never forget what you've memorized, because in difficult situations, in my experience it's very difficult to remember what you've memorized.

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November 27, 2023, 02:52:31 PM
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Have you consider that you lose all your coins because the wallet phrase to your coins and PC burn in a war.
So what will you do if you survive after the war to start back your financial struggling and your crypto investment journey. Or can you get the coins back?

There is nothing you can do if you are not conscious enough to keep your wallet seed phrase in a hardware wallet or in something that you can always carry on. At first, it is bad practice to keep your PK or recovery phase only on a computer or laptop. You should keep it in a hardware wallet, or at least in a pen drive if you cannot afford a hardware wallet. You can still lose your hardware wallet or pendrive but the chance of not being lost in a war zone is higher. You can make a tattoo of the seed phrase on different part of your body though this sounds funny in an extreme place like war zone it is not a bad idea because your intention is to keep your wallet secure no matter what.

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December 04, 2023, 02:01:29 PM
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You have to be creative in times of war to store your keys safely somewhere you know it's not going to be destroyed. Keeping it with you all the time is a good idea. I think I would store my keys inside my wallet, within my documents, written as a poem or letter, that is, something with emotional meaning, to avoid suspicions by potential regulators or enemies who can ask for my documents at some point of the war.

Another idea is to just memorize it. It's not an impossible task, and considering how important it is, I think nobody would complain about making some effort to memorize their keys.
Actually memorizing it is the best choice, although it is not as easy as it is said, but if we try, I think nothing is impossible.
That's how it should be, keeping the private key always with us under any circumstances. So besides me keeping it in a very safe place in some places, keeping it in your wallet is also a good option.
And I also plan to engrave my personal wallet on a small steel plate and wear it as a necklace because that way my personal wallet is always with me. And that's another option besides me storing it in a place that is safe from anything, and depending on the type of dangerous condition and I will anticipate if there are signs.
In some circumstances, especially in conflict or war situations, it's best to have a prhase with us all the time. We don't know what will happen to our homes in times of war, and frankly we don't know what will happen to us either, unless we are in a safe zone.
But I didn't think of carrying it with me or writing it on a piece of paper, because that would be risky too, as it's easy to damage. Memorizing it is a good option too, but make sure you never forget what you've memorized, because in difficult situations, in my experience it's very difficult to remember what you've memorized.

It's unlikely that a good way to store the private keys to our cryptocurrency wallets is to keep them with us in a war zone. In this case, there are also many options for how we can lose them. It would probably be the best option to send them to your relatives or good friends in a safe zone. But everywhere has its risks. Apparently, there are simply no completely safe options.

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