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Topic: Do you keep your coins physically secure? - page 2. (Read 1398 times)

full member
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September 01, 2018, 09:28:32 AM
there maybe some people who secure their coins physically, such as storing offline wallet or others because their coins are large and are expensive like bitcoin, they are secure because they are afraid of hackers. but I don't, I just save my coin in the MEW wallet, because my coin has no price and maybe nobody will steal it.
newbie
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September 01, 2018, 08:51:25 AM
for me,I use cold wallets, hard purses to secure my property, use it in a very safe way.
jr. member
Activity: 202
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September 01, 2018, 01:15:42 AM
of course, bro. I always try my best to keep all of my assets safe, bro. both physically and so on ..because my investment goal is to collect bitcoin and altcoin. after I get hard-earned then I will never give it to others without my permission, bro.
newbie
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Merit: 0
September 01, 2018, 01:13:49 AM
Always store your private keys and seeds in a safe, hardware.
jr. member
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Merit: 3
September 01, 2018, 01:11:09 AM
My wallet is definitely secure as I put them in a hardware wallet,with a password that only me is privy to,i also try the backup wallet options.
Security is now imperative in the cryptocurrency world as hackers are now everywhere.
jr. member
Activity: 61
Merit: 1
September 01, 2018, 12:08:21 AM
Yes,i do keep my coins physically secure from the hacker by put them in a hardware wallet with a private key and no one know the password of that key.

That's good but please do ensure that you have more than one copy of your private key, one single copy means a single point of failure.
copper member
Activity: 126
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Yes,i do keep my coins physically secure from the hacker by put them in a hardware wallet with a private key and no one know the password of that key.
newbie
Activity: 33
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Of course, I keep my wallet and hardware devices safe, to protect my coin from being hacked. it is very important to keep your wallets safe and I always check everything.
newbie
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Taking care of your safety and the safety of your wallet does not mean being paranoid.  Just need to protect your property.
newbie
Activity: 98
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I keep my wallet and hardware devices safe to protect my coin from being hacked, but Until I saw that hackers could pass through the bitlock firewall. Today, security has become a very important issue.
sr. member
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You can't save it anywhere, it's on blockchain. It is distributed and decentralized. Having a hardware wallet doesn't mean you have it there. That means your blockchain access key is there. But no computer I use for routine activities has access to my wallet or exchange. And my seeds are stored very well in various places from where I live.
newbie
Activity: 126
Merit: 0
I do not keep my coin physically because there is no physical subject is this crypto world. And I still use online wallets because I can't afford to buy a hardware wallet these days. But I know the risk of it and i don't want to lose my coins.
brand new
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Absolutely!!! I keep my AML BitCoins in m AML Wallet and I know my investment won't be hacked. This is the only crypto with AML and KYC features.
newbie
Activity: 154
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We're all aware of the risks of keeping our coins on online wallets and exchange wallets, but many of us still keep our coins on our own devices.

Are we keeping our devices secure? Its instinctual to not leave your fiat money wallet unattended in a public place but what about your bitcoin wallet? Are you leaving leaving the laptop you're writing your novel on the table at Starbucks when you go the bathroom? The laptop with your electrum wallet, your life savings.

Where does the line between paranoia and reasonable physical security meet?
I don't have any hardware wallet, but for my exchange wallet security, I used google 2fa authentication and I didn't connected my device into internet to keep it safe. and in my circle it's only few people know about crypto so I don't worry about that. what I was worried about was that my laptop had a virus due to visiting a suspicious website.
full member
Activity: 390
Merit: 100
I don't get a physical part because Bitcoin is digital and does not have physical characteristics. But to maintain its security, I take the precautions needed to keep my coins safe. Hackers or scammers will do anything to steal our coins.
newbie
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First of all there is no physical subject is this crypto world and in the matter of security everyone believe on wallets and as much I know this wallets are very much secure.
jr. member
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Of course that is very important. Because guarding is very important for our lives, let alone keeping this coin cryptocurrency we must really pay attention and keep it safe.

It's good for you and all the people here that securing their coins physically, time will surely come and this will be a big help in recovering your earnings. Maybe I should need to do this now.
newbie
Activity: 131
Merit: 0
No, I do not consider it necessary ... I do not have so much money in crypto-currencies, so that I start doing something similar)
However I am sure that there are such people
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1004
well, I do not keep my physical devices secured and left them with a weak or maybe default password because I thought no one is going to care about what I do until recently my raspberry pi got hacked and because of it I have to reset my entire wireless networks including my shared folders :p. It gave me a lesson so I sent the hacker a friend request and now he is a tester on my networks.
jr. member
Activity: 238
Merit: 1
Of course that is very important. Because guarding is very important for our lives, let alone keeping this coin cryptocurrency we must really pay attention and keep it safe.
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