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Topic: Do you keep your coins physically secure? - page 8. (Read 1398 times)

newbie
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There is that line somewhere. Some people are living on one side and some on the other side of the line. A friend of mine doesn't care about security, he is thinking that there is no chance for his device to be compromised.Third is using a trusted wallet online if you can't afford to buy a hardware wallet.
jr. member
Activity: 210
Merit: 1
this is very dangerous. I think that over time this problem will be resolved and we will not be afraid for our bitcoins
newbie
Activity: 114
Merit: 0
i store my bitcoin in ledger wallet only if i need it  but i always store in ledger if im not trading it in exchanges i dont keep bitcoin in exchanges because of anything can happen in exchange , so i believe that storing bitcoin in ledger wallet is safe secure if going on vacation or out .  i dont like personally keep bitcoin in exchange if i am not  trade every week or day .
full member
Activity: 457
Merit: 100
The coins are suppose to be in the hardware wallet are the one we want to keep for a while but the coin we are trading with on daily basis have to be in exchangers we are trading because one minute matters alot in trading.
Coin coins should be stored in the wallet or on the hardware. in my opinion if the coin stored in the wallet will be safe. if you feel worried you can always make sure your coin is safe.
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 101
Many users are worried that private keys from their bitcoin-wallet can be stolen. Existing systems do not solve the issue of security of private keys and allow users to make orders on the pages of online stores and make payments directly from their wallet
hero member
Activity: 627
Merit: 500
yes i keep mine bitcoin physically secure. I keep my bitcoin in hardware wallet which is the best way to keep your bitcoin secure.
newbie
Activity: 91
Merit: 0
I have hardware wallet to save my coins , I only transfered the one I'm selling to exchange and withdraw the fund , with that you won't hear story that touched
member
Activity: 350
Merit: 10
I never save my wallets like this , i mostly save my all portfolio either in hardware wallet or on one of the major exchange for swing trading . i dont save keys and wallet in laptop which i take with me in public places , as it can be stolen easily . also i bookmark url of exchanges and wallets like mew so that i face no phishing website which can drain my wallet .
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
Only HW wallet and it's not paranoia because the cryptos represent digital keys which might potentially get hacked.

Agree. You just can't be paranoid with crypto Wink When it comes to crypto, we can talk about security, that's it Wink
member
Activity: 448
Merit: 21
Physically secure means I think hardware wallet will be the answer. I always keep my hardware wallet in a locker. When I want to deposit or sell coins, then I unlock my hardware wallet. Besides this, I never open my hardware wallet. Because I check my balance from etherscan and ethplorer, so if I go the bathroom by leaving my laptop then that will be not a problem, because of my hardware wallet in a box wit locker.  Cheesy
sr. member
Activity: 700
Merit: 250
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Yes, I keep all the important details including my private key among other things in a safe as well as the best possible I can on the web services.
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
Only HW wallet and it's not paranoia because the cryptos represent digital keys which might potentially get hacked.
newbie
Activity: 162
Merit: 0
I think  my physical wallet are secure. No one knows my private keys or my password. I wrote it down on my notes. And i put a 2FA also. So hackers wont easy for them to hacked my wallet.
member
Activity: 266
Merit: 12
Yes I do. I have a Ledger Nano S in which I hold most of my Crypto Portfolio. I think it's much more safer than copying and pasting private keys or enterin with json files.

I also have some coins on Binance, but that's not too much. I don't trust exchanges. They always have to possibility to get hacked. There has been numerous exchange hacks over last few years of Crypto. Thus I recommend everyone to use a hardware wallet.
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 102
The coins are suppose to be in the hardware wallet are the one we want to keep for a while but the coin we are trading with on daily basis have to be in exchangers we are trading because one minute matters alot in trading.
jr. member
Activity: 61
Merit: 1
I keep my private key safely on another device, and I think it's better and can be guaranteed security. And I only use it to open my wallet.

Make sure to back up your private key elsewhere too! Just one device is not sufficient.
copper member
Activity: 497
Merit: 0
I keep my private key safely on another device, and I think it's better and can be guaranteed security. And I only use it to open my wallet.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
No, I don't use physical store for the storage of my coins. I am using popular online wallets and some exchanges sites but you need to be extra careful and make sure to secure your private keys in the place where no one know about it.
member
Activity: 280
Merit: 39
Citowise-Developing Crypotpayment Infrastructure
Yes, and it is a very simple process you just need to choose a good wallet and in this case hardware wallets are very secure though price is little high but coins become very secure.

as what I tell I also agree with your comment this is a great thing to do when dealing with cryptos
newbie
Activity: 82
Merit: 0
Yes, and it is a very simple process you just need to choose a good wallet and in this case hardware wallets are very secure though price is little high but coins become very secure.
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