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Topic: How to safely hide Private Key ETH. I found a great way. - page 2. (Read 360 times)

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i agree on that way but theres a lot of way to secure your private key. my strategy to secure my private key is hiding all my information and save my private key in my social media account that only me can access. and also i can save that private key on my phone that has a highly security..
sr. member
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That was really a great idea, especially when you don't have your own computer and you are just renting computer outside, actually I am also doing it I don't use my personal info with my passwords, every 3 months I am changing it and I am not opening my email anywhere.
jr. member
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Step-by-step instruction: 1) register the key 2) print QR-kod 3) save the password in a text document 4) text document on a flash drive 5) QR-kod in the Bank cell 6) flash drive in the Cabinet on the top shelf under the shirt.
sr. member
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For me, the best way to kep my private key is to store it in excel then put up a password to open it. A password on excel where you can easily remember. Then that file will be sent to your email so that it will not be lost. So everytime you need to open you private key is to go to your email then open the excel file.
There are hacker programs that monitor all passwords and sites that you visit. Hackers will not be difficult to gain access to your e-mail to Excel or word. It seems to me that with this method of encryption you will quickly forget their passwords and lose their coins than the hackers will get to your coins. Hacking into the PC is not very profitable.
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For me, the best way to kep my private key is to store it in excel then put up a password to open it. A password on excel where you can easily remember. Then that file will be sent to your email so that it will not be lost. So everytime you need to open you private key is to go to your email then open the excel file.
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This is a good idea mate on how to store our private key safely. Hope it will use this kind of style by many people. As of me,  i have been stolen two private keys and stole my coins there.  Huge amount was stolen from. But the main problem is, we are putting our privatekeys in some exchanges. And the time, i have been hack from exchanges. So beware all of us here
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Yes, it's probably a great idea, but I still think that it will be better to buy trezor and use it, together with myetherwallet, so here it's all come up and you just need to use it and of course you need some money to buy trezor
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I found a simple and understandable solution. We have Private Key, for example

ch74nhcwrf4439nfv340fvq3rvn23mf2fj20f204f

 You can leave it on the computer + print and put somewhere at home + make another copy on the email.
It is necessary to do only one thing. Change 4-6 characters.

For example, change ch74nh to krw49d    Further, it is enough to remember these 4-6 characters.

Now if a hacker gets access to your computer and finds a Private Key, he can not steal money.

I store the key on my computer and on e-mail, I worry that I will be stolen. I took and changed 4 symbols. I'm sure I will not forget them.


Thats a really bad idea.
Changing a few characters in a private key doesn't really add a lot of security.
You are basically betting on the possible 'attacker' not to try too hard.
Those human 'mind games' when 'securing' something with a 'hidden/special' approach is way less random than someone would believe.
You could simply encrypt the private key with a 4-6 long password. This would be a lot more secure than simply swapping them. Even though 4-6 characters aren't enough to be 'fully secured'.
If you (for whatever reason) plan to send/store your private key online, at least do yourself the favor to encrypt it properly with a passphrase which is long enough.

A lot of people seem to forget that email is broken as f*ck.
If you don't explicitely encrypt your data, you are an easy target for any spoofing/interception of mails.

The author of the topic offers a method not for those who are engaged in encryption, etc.
This method is for those who in any case will not do this.
And already holds the private key open.
These people solve their problem in 1 minute
legendary
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I found a simple and understandable solution. We have Private Key, for example

ch74nhcwrf4439nfv340fvq3rvn23mf2fj20f204f

 You can leave it on the computer + print and put somewhere at home + make another copy on the email.
It is necessary to do only one thing. Change 4-6 characters.

For example, change ch74nh to krw49d    Further, it is enough to remember these 4-6 characters.

Now if a hacker gets access to your computer and finds a Private Key, he can not steal money.

I store the key on my computer and on e-mail, I worry that I will be stolen. I took and changed 4 symbols. I'm sure I will not forget them.


Thats a really bad idea.
Changing a few characters in a private key doesn't really add a lot of security.
You are basically betting on the possible 'attacker' not to try too hard.
Those human 'mind games' when 'securing' something with a 'hidden/special' approach is way less random than someone would believe.
You could simply encrypt the private key with a 4-6 long password. This would be a lot more secure than simply swapping them. Even though 4-6 characters aren't enough to be 'fully secured'.
If you (for whatever reason) plan to send/store your private key online, at least do yourself the favor to encrypt it properly with a passphrase which is long enough.

A lot of people seem to forget that email is broken as f*ck.
If you don't explicitely encrypt your data, you are an easy target for any spoofing/interception of mails.
member
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Great post! Just for me. I store the key on my computer and on e-mail, I worry that I will be stolen. I took and changed 4 symbols. I'm sure I will not forget them. The problem with anxiety is solved.
member
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Though you thoughts are nice and it also blows my head but to also protect your account,please it will be better you protect your account with the all the instructions given at your myetherwallet  they safe way to protect your account from phishing links.
legendary
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Yeah, there must be a proper name for these kind of techniques, all very easy and basic to do. My only problem would be to rely on pure memory as we all know, that's also prone to deteriorate over time. Also, using reachable clues like wife's birthday is a bad idea. I've guessed passwords often enough on friends just on family birthdays.

I might suggest a method that you and your trusted ones agree to - like a simple code easily decipherable with one or two known hints.

For example, switching three characters in the private key, depending on the first alphabetical character in it. For example, if the first alphabet in the string is "d" then, as the fourth alphabet, the hint is 4. And go from there. Other ways. Save keys on text file. Rename .txt extension to something else. Archive (zip is fine) with encryption, password protect and rename that to another extension. A bit inconvenient to retrieve, but keeps it somewhat safe from most prying software.
hero member
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I read a lot of posts on this topic. People offer any, even fantastic options. Each of them has advantages and disadvantages.
I found a simple and understandable solution. We have Private Key, for example

ch74nhcwrf4439nfv340fvq3rvn23mf2fj20f204f

 You can leave it on the computer + print and put somewhere at home + make another copy on the email.
It is necessary to do only one thing. Change 4-6 characters.

 For example, change ch74nh to krw49d    Further, it is enough to remember these 4-6 characters.

Now if a hacker gets access to your computer and finds a Private Key, he can not steal money.

 But we can do even better. Replace characters not at the beginning of the Private Key, but somewhere in the middle. For example, the date of birth your wife on 12 December. You definitely will not forget this date


This can be helpful when the people around waiting to steal your fund. Mostly MyEtherWallet get hacked because of accessing incorrect website which has the misspelled text on URL.
Whenever you try to create the account, MEW pops up the Notification window which shows the safety measures for accessing their ETH wallet safely, but still some people logging into the wallet with the Google search results.
If you avoid that alone to keep your wallet. However newbie comes with the good idea. Good luck.
jr. member
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 I read a lot of posts on this topic. People offer any, even fantastic options. Each of them has advantages and disadvantages.
I found a simple and understandable solution. We have Private Key, for example

ch74nhcwrf4439nfv340fvq3rvn23mf2fj20f204f

 You can leave it on the computer + print and put somewhere at home + make another copy on the email.
It is necessary to do only one thing. Change 4-6 characters.

 For example, change ch74nh to krw49d    Further, it is enough to remember these 4-6 characters.

Now if a hacker gets access to your computer and finds a Private Key, he can not steal money.

 But we can do even better. Replace characters not at the beginning of the Private Key, but somewhere in the middle. For example, the date of birth your wife on 12 December. You definitely will not forget this date. We change the symbols from 12 to 17.
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