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legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1009
October 08, 2015, 09:09:01 PM
#41
discreetly design the key as a piece in a tattoo sleeve

But you still can lose your skin in some kind of acident, and I think that walk with a private key is always a risk, even if hidden.

And if you die and your body is not recovered, the keys are lost forever. I think OP wants the keys safe even if he dies
full member
Activity: 328
Merit: 100
October 08, 2015, 09:06:11 PM
#40
discreetly design the key as a piece in a tattoo sleeve
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1009
October 08, 2015, 08:57:03 PM
#39


They may last for more than 5000 years. Of course you'll have some work and learning ahead, and you'll need a place to put your stone without arising suspicion, but if the storage place don't blow up, then I don't know how it can be destroyed in less than some millennia
legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1002
October 08, 2015, 07:28:50 PM
#38
Ive really come to enjoy Trezor for one of the most secure storage means possible but also being able to use that storage on the go.
LTC + BTC can also be stored on trezor at same time.

I love the fact that w/ a trezor ... even if ur paper seed(trez backup seed) is stolen, its useless to those who restore it unless they know passwords youve used on ur wallet to generate different HD trees.

This is achieved by the trezors "hidden wallets" feature.

Which subsequently secures your paper seed.

You can have as many HD wallets as passwords you can remember =)
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
October 08, 2015, 06:41:14 PM
#37
You can back up your wallet in multiple ways, just remember to encrypt everything.
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1164
October 08, 2015, 05:26:01 PM
#36
Could anything last 50 years? Media wise only.



50 years? haha...probably you will want to sell with the next crash or rise or whatever  Wink

plan for 5-10 years. you will do alot reevaluations in the next years.

Exactly this! Why would you want to store your bitcoins for the next 50 years? Is the OP planning on not moving his coins for that long?

I think that all you need to think about is at maximum next 10 years. By then, Bitcoin will either be dead or it will be huge. So you are either gonna sell them and make a huge profits, or you can just take your cold storage method and throw it into trash can all together.

And anything will last you 10 years.

Well said. I have never understood the appeal of paper wallets with all their disadvantages. Get a Trezor and store the 24 word seed in a safe place.
member
Activity: 90
Merit: 10
October 08, 2015, 05:15:25 PM
#35
Some simple googling tells me that https://bitkee.com/ seems to sell metal cards with engraved information, this seems like a good choice if you're looking for something hard, fire and water proof.

Except they ship it in a wax sealed envelope. Whether this is more secure than standard tamper-proof packaging is questionable. Especially now that people know what is inside.
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1001
October 08, 2015, 04:42:10 PM
#34
Paper wallet is a very secure system. You can print it on a metal base with laser cutting or engraving.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
October 08, 2015, 04:32:02 PM
#33
My prediction : --> The most popular method of storing Bitcoin information will soon be 3D printing. The 3D printer market has grown phenominally fast over the last year or so. People will find very innovative ways

to print these addresses {Small treasure chests with hidden compartments or key chains with hidden QR codes etc. etc.} I think this might offer one of the best options to store this information. I am not a big fan of

normal paper wallets. It does not react very well with the slightest of contact with a heat source.  Huh

killer idea!
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member
Activity: 64
Merit: 10
September 14, 2015, 12:16:15 PM
#32
Best long term storage for me is just keeping the wallet.dat files offline and backed up on a usb and cd. Use a lite wallet that you can recover from seed as well just in case anything goes wrong.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 251
September 14, 2015, 12:15:01 PM
#31
Just use laminated paper wallets. We have a 100 year old book in our library within a glass box, and it's still looking
pretty good. The laminated paper should last much longer, because it's protected from external humidity. Just keep it away from direct sunlight.

I would not trust any digital media, because the technology and standards change too quickly.


+1

Totally agree buddy although I would still advise people to distribute their owned bitcoins into various other methods.
Never keep all your eggs in one basket.

I would also go for something like this. Paper protected from sunlight and humidity should be pretty safe.

I have CDs with (supposedly) games,pictures etc. on them from 10-15 years ago, and none of them work. There goes the stated 100 years on some of them.
legendary
Activity: 1848
Merit: 1000
September 14, 2015, 12:10:25 PM
#30
Outside of a paper wallet you could get a tattoo just remember to state in your will that you will that you will be leaving this to someone before they cremate you if you are to be cremated lol
legendary
Activity: 3556
Merit: 9709
#1 VIP Crypto Casino
September 14, 2015, 12:06:06 PM
#29
Just use laminated paper wallets. We have a 100 year old book in our library within a glass box, and it's still looking
pretty good. The laminated paper should last much longer, because it's protected from external humidity. Just keep it away from direct sunlight.

I would not trust any digital media, because the technology and standards change too quickly.


+1

Totally agree buddy although I would still advise people to distribute their owned bitcoins into various other methods.
Never keep all your eggs in one basket.
legendary
Activity: 2940
Merit: 1865
September 13, 2015, 06:50:05 PM
#28
Could anything last 50 years? Media wise only.



50 years? haha...probably you will want to sell with the next crash or rise or whatever  Wink

plan for 5-10 years. you will do alot reevaluations in the next years.

Exactly this! Why would you want to store your bitcoins for the next 50 years? Is the OP planning on not moving his coins for that long?

I think that all you need to think about is at maximum next 10 years. By then, Bitcoin will either be dead or it will be huge. So you are either gonna sell them and make a huge profits, or you can just take your cold storage method and throw it into trash can all together.

And anything will last you 10 years.


Agreed.  10 years is a long time in anything involving IT.  Plenty of time to re-evaluate BTC and everything else in the next 10 years.

Time is speeding up...

Also, do make sure that any heirs (etc.) have access to the information they might need to get your BTC.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
September 13, 2015, 06:17:29 PM
#27
RockKey: write your pk on a rock. It is proven that a rock can live up to a million year.
I imagine if that public is outside your house, in a public place, there's always a chance someone could steal your coins.
on a serious note try trezor if u want an epensive wallet or ledger if you're on a budget.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1010
Ad maiora!
September 11, 2015, 09:39:13 AM
#26
im not worried about my ledger wallet. I'm watching the developments in the btc sphere close enough that if the tech threatens to become obsolete i can adjust accordingly, but I'm not too worried. i check my balance too often to get left behind.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
September 11, 2015, 08:12:05 AM
#25
paper wallets are nice,or you could try a usb wallet. make your own by installng electrum on an usb  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1000
September 11, 2015, 08:05:22 AM
#24
The most secure place is the blockchain, but since it is publicly available, how to hide a key in the blockchain is tricky
The only way to do something like that would be to think of a completely unique way to obfuscate and store they key that nobody is going to figure out.

You could put it throught like 15 ciphers LOL.
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 658
rgbkey.github.io/pgp.txt
September 10, 2015, 07:17:51 AM
#23
The most secure place is the blockchain, but since it is publicly available, how to hide a key in the blockchain is tricky
The only way to do something like that would be to think of a completely unique way to obfuscate and store they key that nobody is going to figure out.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1012
Beyond Imagination
September 10, 2015, 07:16:13 AM
#22
The most secure place is the blockchain, but since it is publicly available, how to hide a key in the blockchain is tricky
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