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Topic: is SDDS good to store our private keys ? (Read 557 times)

copper member
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No I dont escrow anymore.
May 19, 2015, 02:21:07 PM
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All the problems go away if you simply


BACK UP YOUR WALLET


Regardless of how you store your keys, you must back them up. No storage is 100% reliable.
Yep sure that can be one solution , but sometimes some one can use his SDD as a backup when
he lost some data maybe on his computer and maybe he didn't use that SDD for a long time
so he couldn't backup !

Bitcoin Boy .

Yes, backup as a solution fails if you dont create backups.
hero member
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|| Web developer ||
All the problems go away if you simply


BACK UP YOUR WALLET


Regardless of how you store your keys, you must back them up. No storage is 100% reliable.
Yep sure that can be one solution , but sometimes some one can use his SDD as a backup when
he lost some data maybe on his computer and maybe he didn't use that SDD for a long time
so he couldn't backup !

Bitcoin Boy .
legendary
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Merit: 3391
All the problems go away if you simply


BACK UP YOUR WALLET


Regardless of how you store your keys, you must back them up. No storage is 100% reliable.
hero member
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well i think the durability or an item which is lost depends on the user on how they take care of their things. I have a friend of mine who bought a cheap phone but it lasted longer than my branded one because he is good at taking care of it
hero member
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Hello ,
I know that the SSDS cards are amazing and a good investment , but I don't think
that they can do the job here , - They're too small  so you may not found them if they are
lost , - you can’t necessarily depend on more than 12-24 months of longevity .
- Note that the temperature range for proper storage of SSDs is far smaller than for hard drives.

So I can say that using an SDD card to store your private keys is not recommended !

Find more on this articles :
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/205382-ssds-can-lose-data-in-as-little-as-7-days-without-power

http://www.infoworld.com/article/2613584/flash-storage/test-your-ssds-or-risk-massive-data-loss--researchers-warn.html

Discussion are welcome  Cheesy .
Bitcoin Boy
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