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Topic: i doned it i buried my private keys in concrete underground no one will know - page 2. (Read 3410 times)

newbie
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got 50btc its not as much as some peoople i wanted to have at least 100btc but i doubt i will get that far the price rill probobly be in the thousends before i can get 100 bitcoins butt

butt then again bitcoin decreases over time so i rill just hath to wait a lot longer than the eartly adopters to mak mak a profit
sr. member
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Merit: 250
Gone......
What happens if you move to a different house?




Seems like a lot of hassle to secure your btc...

It is sad but it looks like we may have been trolled buy a newbie why he would bother is beyond me, some people must have strange lives to have that much time on their hands. Can only imagine its someone in school but who does not really attend much if the spelling is anything to go buy.

BUT... If you did do that and bury your keys 12ft that was some effort how many did you put down their if you don't mind me asking?

hero member
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What happens if you move to a different house?




Seems like a lot of hassle to secure your btc...
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
Interesting.
I would like to see some photos of this project if you have them  Grin

Agreed. 

An address would be nice too.  Smiley

Don't mind. He's a troll for sure since his story reminded me of & linked me to the one of user claiming Lloyds stole his BTC.
 Grin

What so you mean he has just come up with that for the sole purpose of what exactly to make friends? I have to agree with you though the story does sound a little far fetched and for a newbie he must of had quite a lot of coin to go to that trouble. You are probably right but i don't understand why he would lie and waste his time are people really that low lol Proof is what we need now op please provide either digger or mixer receipt  Cheesy
sr. member
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Interesting.
I would like to see some photos of this project if you have them  Grin

Agreed. 

An address would be nice too.  Smiley

Don't mind. He's a troll for sure since his story reminded me of & linked me to the one of user claiming Lloyds stole his BTC.
 Grin
legendary
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Terminated.
i got a jar from asda with non metallic lid and i put all my laminated offline wallets from doge to btc in it and buried it 12 ft deep reinforcede concrete box in my garden with a digger and cemont mixer i hired

me money is now safe i can rest in piece from house fires to burgorlers i will be a millionaire in the future oll i hath to do is just wait for the idiot brainwishwash sheeple to catch on.
They know where you've put something.  Cheesy
Actually this is quite a good idea. Although I would never bury it in my own yard of course. There was a simpler solution though, remove part of your wall. Then place your box (should be small) and fix it up. Make it look like brand new. I doubt that someone would go around smashing your walls anytime soon.
sr. member
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Honest 80s business!
i got a jar from asda with non metallic lid and i put all my laminated offline wallets from doge to btc in it and buried it 12 ft deep reinforcede concrete box in my garden with a digger and cemont mixer i hired

me money is now safe i can rest in piece from house fires to burgorlers i will be a millionaire in the future oll i hath to do is just wait for the idiot brainwishwash sheeple to catch on.

That's quite some commitment. I hope your investment is higher than the costs of burying your BTC (that sounds so wrong). At least you can't panic-sell them at the next flash-crash...
sr. member
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better than paper wallet i guess, but a bit unconventional and extreme, personally i prefer my usb drive

This is my preference it has yet to fail me so far and if you more than you would like to lose back up the back up then it won't really need the extreme effort the op has had to go threw. Did i read right and that you have taken a picture of the project? This would be really good to see op i hope you provide so we can give you 100% credit where credit is due, way to keep your coins safe Smiley
legendary
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Merit: 1000
i am curious to know where you are living, like what country or what city. it sounds strange to me that you are going through this much trouble to hide money!

how much did you invest?

He's probably from the UK.
legendary
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Merit: 1074
How many times have we seen people die with a barn full of VERY expensive cars.   Sad

I hope you have some coins working for you too.  Wink How did you dig a hole without anyone seeing you do it? If I get contractors working in my garden, it would draw a crowd.  Sad

My advice to you, would be to make a entry in your "Will" to mention the treasure in your garden.  Grin Grin
legendary
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i am curious to know where you are living, like what country or what city. it sounds strange to me that you are going through this much trouble to hide money!

how much did you invest?
legendary
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Merit: 1070
better than paper wallet i guess, but a bit unconventional and extreme, personally i prefer my usb drive
legendary
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Merit: 1000
Interesting.
I would like to see some photos of this project if you have them  Grin

Agreed.  

An address would be nice too.  Smiley

Yes, I will dig a hole through the earth's core to get that treasure box from China.

Anyway next time could be someone launch the private key box into space.
sr. member
Activity: 462
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Not a good idea, if you got an accident, just as a case, no one will know where is your coin.
These bitcoin may lost forever.
legendary
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Beyond Imagination
I think the safest place to hide your private key is the blockchain, since the bitcoin network is immortal. Just need to figure out how to encode into some of the blocks

That's a pretty cool idea Johnyj, I should just follow your post history to read the good stuff you come up with. Unfortunately your typing is otherwise wasted in this specific topic as the OP is just another Lampchop troll.
It is a pretty cool idea but then the private key would be in public (now people know to look for private keys in the blockchain Wink) and then someone would probably eventually hack it and steal your money. Underground cold storage is probably the absolute safest.

A private key could pick a total of 44 letters (base58) from several blocks' public address list, and organized in a way that only you know, should be quite safe, but I have not tried it yet

Trying to data mine such 44 letters in the blockchain is impossible due to larger space of search (Each character have more than 58 possible position, larger than base58 itself)
Vod
legendary
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Licking my boob since 1970
Interesting.
I would like to see some photos of this project if you have them  Grin

Agreed. 

An address would be nice too.  Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
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I think the safest place to hide your private key is the blockchain, since the bitcoin network is immortal. Just need to figure out how to encode into some of the blocks

That's a pretty cool idea Johnyj, I should just follow your post history to read the good stuff you come up with. Unfortunately your typing is otherwise wasted in this specific topic as the OP is just another Lampchop troll.
It is a pretty cool idea but then the private key would be in public (now people know to look for private keys in the blockchain Wink) and then someone would probably eventually hack it and steal your money. Underground cold storage is probably the absolute safest.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1000
World Class Cryptonaire
I think the safest place to hide your private key is the blockchain, since the bitcoin network is immortal. Just need to figure out how to encode into some of the blocks

That's a pretty cool idea Johnyj, I should just follow your post history to read the good stuff you come up with. Unfortunately your typing is otherwise wasted in this specific topic as the OP is just another Lampchop troll.
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
Ever wanted to run your own casino? PM me for info
Not a bad idea. Its similar to burying a time capsule as a kid underground and coming to pick it up years later. This will probably keep you from gambling the money away, and keep you from cutting your losses. Its a good trading strategy! Just leaving your money there...
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1012
Beyond Imagination
I think the safest place to hide your private key is the blockchain, since the bitcoin network is immortal. Just need to figure out how to encode into some of the blocks
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