Hey All!~
Busy as hell in the real world these last few years!~
What is the best way to secure your BTC these days, that is fairly accessible to technophobes? (As in, 'I still have a flip phone and I will avoid the next thing for as long as I possibly can. Every time in the past that I have learned the new technology it becomes immediately outdated).
Thanks much in advance!~
If you want something toooooo secure , you may consider using the Following wallets : Hardware wallets (It may cost you some money) and Paper wallet (Simply print the Adress & Private keys) .
And the one that I prefer and it's "impossible" to hack are Brain wallets of course but that depends on the strength of your password because people can use Brute-Force attack and crack it easily if it's too simple or they can predict it , also .. depends on your memory
More informations about the Brain wallet from the Bitcoin wiki :
A brainwallet refers to the concept of storing Bitcoins in one's own mind by memorization of a passphrase. As long as the passphrase is not recorded anywhere, the Bitcoins can be thought of as existing nowhere except in the mind of the holder. If a brainwallet is forgotten or the person dies or is permanently incapacitated, the Bitcoins are lost forever.
A brainwallet is created simply by starting with a unique phrase. The phrase must be sufficiently long to prevent brute-force guessing - a short password, a simple phrase, or a phrase taken from published literature is likely to be stolen by hackers who use computers to quickly try combinations. A suggestion is to take a memorable phrase and change it in a silly way that is difficult to predict.
The phrase is turned into a 256-bit private key with a hashing or key derivation algorithm (example: SHA256). That private key is then used to compute a Bitcoin address, or a deterministic sequence of addresses. This conversion can be done with a utility such as Casascius Bitcoin Utility or Electrum.
Bitcoins are sent to the address. In order to recover the Bitcoins, one must recompute the private key with the same phrase. The private key is imported into a wallet.