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Topic: Is this a safe way to create a bitcoin wallet? - page 2. (Read 561 times)

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I use Google Authenticator that is good for me and guaranteed I don't use other methods besides that which I believe are all that and thank you
Using of Google Authenticator will help to protect your wallet and I also use it and by the of that authenticator I can know if someone will try to open my wallet. If you have some method to keep your wallet safe may you know what kind method it is?
and also apart from that we have to ask for email and telephone number approval to verify if doing a transaction, this method has been widely used for wallet security systems that can be trusted
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 I think that btc wallet is the safe method if it is hard. if we are talking about a paper wallet it is not worth attention. To my mind, it is necessary to create a btc wallet to be on the safe side, otherwise you risk losing everything
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Do you want to use the key in the classic wallet bitcoin core?

I think the security of the service where you enter your private key is also very important.
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Using the google authenticator is not secure
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I use Google Authenticator that is good for me and guaranteed I don't use other methods besides that which I believe are all that and thank you
Using of Google Authenticator will help to protect your wallet and I also use it and by the of that authenticator I can know if someone will try to open my wallet. If you have some method to keep your wallet safe may you know what kind method it is?
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Will it be safe to create a private key by encrypting absolutely random letters in SHA256, for example 'sdfguhiuwrUISDHGNIUXHIUCV238778dfvhgjhuidsahgfiu', encrypt these random letters and numbers in SHA-256 and use the resulting private-key for bitcoin? I can do this with the Internet turned off, I can encrypt the absolutely randomly typed phrase 'sdfgdhfsuyghuHUDUIHGHIUG878yet7y8bchxujxcbvhidsafhguihuq' in SHA-256, write the received private key and use it to use Bitcoin? Why use some kind of generators, when you can encrypt any randomized characters typed on the keyboard, and use the resulting private-key for bitcoin? After all, in fact, no one will know the phrases with the help of which the private-key was created, and the only way to lose it is if someone other than me gets access to the private key.


In creating bitcoin wallet, the only things which I could suggest is try to use Electrum, by this things as long as you have the private key, phrase and password your bitcoin will be safe, as long as you do back up for it. Or you could also Hardware or multibit wallet where these things are good to use so far.
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I think that the safest method is to create a btc wallet. To my mind, it is a good idea to use btc wallet which is hard not paper wallet. the safety of crypto is of the utmost importance

Creating a wallet using bitcoin.org you cannot know with what algorithm the sha-256 key was created, and what was used to create it, and therefore you cannot be 100% sure that your bitcoins are secure if you are not Create a private key from your phrase or characters. If you create your private key yourself, using my method of pressing the keyboard many times, typing absolutely random letters and numbers, and then encrypting your randomly typed phrase into the private key SHA-256, you will be sure that the private key The key is created from a strong phrase that can not be cracked. If I'm wrong, correct me.


Thanks for the answer! I also have an idea how to protect your private key if it falls into the wrong hands so that you don’t lose money. You can change one or two characters in your private key, put a small amount of bitcoins on the changed private key, and keep all your balance in a private key about when you only know one or two characters that you need to change in your private key in order to access your main Bitcoins. In the event that your private key is stolen, the attacker will receive a small part of bitcoins, you can create two backup copies, and in case you know exactly which characters you need to replace, in your case, the private key in order to gain access to your main bitcoins. What do you think about it? It looks very safe, and even if you are tortured with a soldering iron, you can give your private key to an attacker, and then use your second backup in which you will need to replace 1-2 characters in your private key in order to get access to your main bitcoins . If nobody knows about your secret with the replacement
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I think that the safest method is to create a btc wallet. To my mind, it is a good idea to use btc wallet which is hard not paper wallet. the safety of crypto is of the utmost importance

Creating a wallet using bitcoin.org you cannot know with what algorithm the sha-256 key was created, and what was used to create it, and therefore you cannot be 100% sure that your bitcoins are secure if you are not Create a private key from your phrase or characters. If you create your private key yourself, using my method of pressing the keyboard many times, typing absolutely random letters and numbers, and then encrypting your randomly typed phrase into the private key SHA-256, you will be sure that the private key The key is created from a strong phrase that can not be cracked. If I'm wrong, correct me.
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Generating a private key while offline is in itself already a good idea, as long as the machine that you're using isn't infected in any way. Also, randomizing your own set of pass phrase, or in your example, random letters and encrypting it in SHA-256 is also okay, provided that no keylogger or any similar malware is present in the machine. Once it's encrypted, I don't think it will be easy to de-crypt it by any means, and knowing that your random letters are unintelligible and might look as if it's the incorrect phrase, I guess you'll be good in the end.
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I think that the safest method is to create a btc wallet. To my mind, it is a good idea to use btc wallet which is hard not paper wallet. the safety of crypto is of the utmost importance
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People poorly create Brain wallets, using words or phrases that other people can predict, in my case, I just press the keyboard with two hands and get completely random characters that no one can ever repeat and create a private key such as I have.
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I read/heard somewhere in the past that humans are really bad at creating random stuff when talking about things like this. If I remember correctly it was at a Andreas Antonopoulos YouTube video, whereas he was responding to a question asking if it's better to create your own 12-word seed of random words rather than generating them. While we're not talking about words here, this is probably still a not-so-good idea.

Also, you can generate a private key while offline I'm pretty sure.
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I use Google Authenticator that is good for me and guaranteed I don't use other methods besides that which I believe are all that and thank you
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Will it be safe to create a private key by encrypting absolutely random letters in SHA256, for example 'sdfguhiuwrUISDHGNIUXHIUCV238778dfvhgjhuidsahgfiu', encrypt these random letters and numbers in SHA-256 and use the resulting private-key for bitcoin? I can do this with the Internet turned off, I can encrypt the absolutely randomly typed phrase 'sdfgdhfsuyghuHUDUIHGHIUG878yet7y8bchxujxcbvhidsafhguihuq' in SHA-256, write the received private key and use it to use Bitcoin? Why use some kind of generators, when you can encrypt any randomized characters typed on the keyboard, and use the resulting private-key for bitcoin? After all, in fact, no one will know the phrases with the help of which the private-key was created, and the only way to lose it is if someone other than me gets access to the private key.
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