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Topic: Is there an easy way to make sure your wallet is safe on your home PC? (Read 243 times)

legendary
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If you are using PC on your home and don't trust people who are using it with you then just create an admin for you and put a hard to guess password, for the other user then create guest files for them to use. As to keep your wallet safe while opening it to sites, then use bookmark to keep you safe.

Anybody having a physical access to your machine can compromise it in 5-10 mins.

Don't fool yourself about any admin and non-admin passwords. Just check Google and Youtube.
newbie
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If you are using PC on your home and don't trust people who are using it with you then just create an admin for you and put a hard to guess password, for the other user then create guest files for them to use. As to keep your wallet safe while opening it to sites, then use bookmark to keep you safe.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
You can use paper wallet and hardware wallet I think mostly safe it is. if you use coinbase blockchain then also you need to always activated your two-factor authentication system via mobile phone number and access via e-mail address.
member
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Life is full of struggle
With the most recent hacks, this is a hot topic. We at quantum are suggesting using XMSS to secure your wallet as we consider to do with ours in our new blockchain.
https://github.com/quantum1net/Documents
What is your take on securing wallets?
yes hackers are really dangerous now, i agree with you and i think we have more options to secure our wallet, always becarefull them.
member
Activity: 224
Merit: 19
If you want it to be really secure and hack free buy a cheap laptop then keep it offline. Put a tough login password so even your wife will not be able to access it. Just connect it online when you are ready to sell.
legendary
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Security in the crypto world is very important. I think that you should have a separate device to store and work with crypto. And it should belong only to you. Don't let children play on this device)) Install good antivirus, antimalware soft and use reliable VPN services.
member
Activity: 140
Merit: 12
Install on USB, throw USB in some dark hole. PROTECTED.

Actually if you want to be 100% sure, you need to do/take few more precautions:

1. You need to be offline

2. And again - being offline while you are creating and saving your wallet.

3. Without going online, low format all computer drives after the wallet creation.

The easiest way to do it, is to make a full mirror of your HDD/SSD before going offline and wallet creation, then format all and then restore the mirror.

Sad but true, air gap is the safest way.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1011
Install on USB, throw USB in some dark hole. PROTECTED.

Actually if you want to be 100% sure, you need to do/take few more precautions:

1. You need to be offline

2. And again - being offline while you are creating and saving your wallet.

3. Without going online, low format all computer drives after the wallet creation.

The easiest way to do it, is to make a full mirror of your HDD/SSD before going offline and wallet creation, then format all and then restore the mirror.
member
Activity: 140
Merit: 12
I think best option to install linux or macintosh and thats all best security, just make virtual machine and put there your wallet and you re safe.

What is the best wallet for mac?
full member
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📱 CARTESI 📱 INFRASTRUCTURE FOR DAP
With the most recent hacks, this is a hot topic. We at quantum are suggesting using XMSS to secure your wallet as we consider to do with ours in our new blockchain.
https://github.com/quantum1net/Documents
What is your take on securing wallets?

go for a paper wallet or or any cold storage.. send transaction offline and when you will connect to internet all transactions will be automatically processed... but concept of your wallet is also good..
newbie
Activity: 192
Merit: 0
I think best option to install linux or macintosh and thats all best security, just make virtual machine and put there your wallet and you re safe.
member
Activity: 222
Merit: 12
I bought hardware wallet (my choice is trezor) for everyday payments. I guess 2-factor auth will always win vs any security actions with regular wallet.
member
Activity: 196
Merit: 10
Just use metamask extension so that your browser will be prompt when you are entering a potential phishing sites,install decent anti virus and malwarebytes so that you will be protected from these hackers,also use hardwallets because these wallets are the most secured even if your computer is already infected there is no way to steal your private keys.
jr. member
Activity: 238
Merit: 9
Install on USB, throw USB in some dark hole. PROTECTED.

Nope, keys on an usb are subject to potential loss of information as well. Do paper wallet, break in two pieces, store in bank safes. Then keep also the usb.
sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 250
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Protect your computer with antivirus and use a hardware wallet, it should be quite safe. And most importantly, be careful of phishing and always double check the website address and wallet address you are intending to visit or send
coins to.
member
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Merit: 12
Yes use that ol noodle of yours and memorize the words. Easier said than done and if you ever forget a word you are toast, that is probably why the safer bet is a paper wallet. Can't go wrong with those, all you need to do is protect it from fire and water.

Better print it on a good paper then. Too bad that there is no printer ink that can beat pencils when it comes to preserving text.
full member
Activity: 308
Merit: 100
Presale is live!
Yeah, use a separate computer or OS for storing your coins in. With how easy it is to get hacked, you cant take your coins security lightly since your money is on the line. Also its not too hard to store your coins on a separate OS.
full member
Activity: 303
Merit: 100
Yes use that ol noodle of yours and memorize the words. Easier said than done and if you ever forget a word you are toast, that is probably why the safer bet is a paper wallet. Can't go wrong with those, all you need to do is protect it from fire and water.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 253
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With the most recent hacks, this is a hot topic. We at quantum are suggesting using XMSS to secure your wallet as we consider to do with ours in our new blockchain.
https://github.com/quantum1net/Documents
What is your take on securing wallets?
Setup a ledger nano s hardware wallet on a fresh windows 10 PC should be secure enough for you to survive almost all crypto hacks. However, you do need to be careful about phishing sites.
full member
Activity: 448
Merit: 100
I'm not an expert in cyber security but Quantum claims to be a "cryptographic secure network". Bitcoin is also secure, no one hacked its blockchain yet. But when it comes you your home PC then everything is in your hands and any 3rd parties will hardly make it more secure. For better safety you can install Linux, that's gona be the most eficient move.
If you are going to save your keys to flash drive like lakimens offered then it is still not that safe. Sooner or later you will have to plug it in your PC and if it is compromised then you may lose your keys. In such cases it is better to use hardware wallets.

I agree with you, keeping them in flash drive is not secure or wise thing, if you plug them in computers then there is no difference keeping it on computer. Hardware wallets are the only safe ones for now.
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