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Topic: If you have many digital coins how do you secure it? (Read 302 times)

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Into many papers wallet. It's the best way
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offline wallet may settle the matter, another way is to disperse it into many accounts to reduce the risk, its not suggested to put all ege in one basket
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I put everything I can on hardware wallets, I put non POS coins on paper wallets when possible and have POS coins in regular software wallets.
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Hardware wallets and for the coins that are not supported by one, good old fashioned offline wallets/paper wallets etc. Everything encrypted ofc. Takes some work but it's really worth it to not have to worry all the time
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I would hold coins in offline wallets in different forms, for example some in paper wallet, some in AES 256-bit usb. It minimizes the risk of losing all funds.
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It's very simple
Use offline wallet and never give people know your private key
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If you have many digital coins how do you secure it?
Storing cryptocurrencies in offline wallets is in my opinion. It's good enough to base security on offline means when everything connected to the internet can be intervened and/or hacked somehow.
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The TRUTH shall set you free ;-)
If you have many digital coins how do you secure it?

A treasure must be hidden in a place where no one can see. It's a wealth we have been taking care of for many years, therefore it must be fully protected from all forms of loses. Let's be very sober and vigilant. I have heard that Deep Onion is a coin that protects us from tracing our transactions online. This is something we really need. I'm having an intensive study about it right now.
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