I own a rather large amount of bitcoins currently and am looking to protect me from
losing them by a default of my hard-drive.
What steps are necessary in order to be as safe as possible?
Just copy the wallet.dat file and store it somewhere in the cloud and
additionally on a usb-stick?
Is there a guide around there what steps are necessary in order to be able
to restore access to all your bitcoin addresses / coins if your computer defaults?
I may not have the best possible mechanism but this is what I did just now to make a paper wallet:
1) use a free image on the internet if you wish to make something decorative...otherwise skip this and go to step 2. ex:
https://i.imgur.com/NYKX2fN.png2) use something like brainwallet.org it will generate random wallets for you. DO NOT USE THE WALLET LISTED!!!!!!! Press Random next to "secret exponent" on the right. Press it something random like 16 times or 31 times...just press it a bunch for a little while to make sure you got something that wouldnt generate first (it should be truly random I just like to be paranoid about it.)
If you didn't decide to make a paper wallet, instead you could create a txt file on a thumbdrive that has the public and private keys listed...be sure to encrypt this file within an encrypted folder..if you can encrypt it twice...encrypt it twice. Keep it on the thumbdrive within the bank or firesafe...etc. If you are using a physical paper wallet then please proceed:
3) now write down the private key and the public key. I used something like MS paint to literally erase the public keys that are printed as well as the qr code. I copied and pasted my new public qr code and key and generated a private qr code from the provided key shown just two fields lower. YOU NEED THE PRIVATE KEY to restore your coins!!!!!
4) using a block explorer such as blockchain.info check this newly created bitcoin address and confirm for certain that no other transactions exist. If they do, congradulations you are one of the 1st people in the entire universe to create a "collision"! Congradulate yourself by taking their coins for yourself (akin to stealing them) There is an almost 100 percent chance of certainty this doesnt happen so if it does happen...make the most of it and celebrate!
5) now print and laminate if possible the newly created paper wallet. Using your current wallet, scan or enter the qr code for your paper wallet and transfer your coins...that are meant for cold storage. be sure to use a transaction fee so that they can be delivered quickly.
6) sit on them, forever, if possible. Keep them someplace hypersafe like inside a fireproof safe or inside a bank vault. BE SURE TO USE SOMETHING like electrical tape to fold the private key backup flap over the private key area...you don't want someone taking a picture of your private key because at that point its as good as stolen!
I did this today for a friend I wanted to send bitcoin to that just wanted a way to sit on it/hold it. Was never planning to spend it but wanted to hold onto it. This is the free and easiest method to do this.