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April 16, 2014, 01:00:14 AM
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Majority of my BTC is on a USB stick using Electrum's Portable wallet.  

The contents on the USB stick is in a TrueCrypt container using a file name that appears to be a typical file. The TrueCrypt container is copied for backup.

I also keep some online for spending purposes via Blockchain.info with 2-Factor Authentication enabled.  Online, usually less than $200 USD at any given time.

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April 16, 2014, 01:00:54 AM
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I tattooed my address on my newborn.

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April 16, 2014, 01:11:07 AM
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Interesting solutions guys!

Here's another question, how much do you online (Blockchain.info Bitcoin-QT Electrum etc) for spending purposes.

I have some change that I keep online (like $150) just in case I see something that interests me (maybe a overstock purchase etc)
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April 16, 2014, 01:11:29 AM
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I read somewhere someone suggesting leaving a small amt of BTC in a wallet in the outer encrypted layer as an intrusion detection system
and leave the real loot one encrypted level deeper
seems like a smart plan
then if there is action with the outer wallet, you know that you are partially compromised before the full compromise is completed

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April 16, 2014, 01:15:00 AM
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?? Why doing this. If you machine is offline all the time besides the moment you actually send BTC to the exchange, how is your wallet going to be compromised?

malware could still conceivably steal your coins if it sent them before you could send them

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April 16, 2014, 07:03:28 PM
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I believe in old adage: “Never put all eggs in one basket

So I put my Bitcoins in Electrum, Armory, BlockChain.info, CoinKite, BitGo and my Android phone.

Plus using Google Inactive Account Manager as a deadman switch with instruction for my family to sell this Bitcoin just in case something terrible happened to me.

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April 16, 2014, 10:11:57 PM
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I believe in old adage: “Never put all eggs in one basket


Put all your eggs in one basket and then WATCH THAT FUCKING BASKET!
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April 16, 2014, 11:39:27 PM
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Never put all eggs in one basket

Quote from: Homer Simpson
What would you have me do? One basket for each egg?
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April 18, 2014, 06:06:19 AM
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I love the art work.  Does anyone know how the keys are able to be changed?  Another question about these beautiful paper wallets suitable for framing is:  How can we know that only the specified number of prints are actually all that were produced.  In the 8.5x11 format only 200 of each print were run.  Seems like a crypto method could be applied to validate the legitimacy of the actual art piece, while allowing me to stash BTC in the keys.  I am eager to play with this, and just like the art so wont lose too much sleep over the investment.  I love Alexander Federov's work.
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April 18, 2014, 06:36:18 AM
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Brain wallet using Merkle root.
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