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Topic: [Poll] How do you back-up you private key or secret seed? (Read 1038 times)

hero member
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I'm always backing up my private keys on hard copies and memory stick. For hard copies, I have paper copies and PVC copies, like what ID cards are made off, and believe it or not I bought a USB thumb drive with just 1GB capacity and store all the private keys there along with my other important codes. I store the hard copies and thumb drive to a safe place.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1000
I still feel like multiple ways of coping your wallet data is the best for your security. I have stored my private keys files on both HDD and removable drives.
Also written down secret seed on paper and hide it in a relatively safe place. I hope this is enough.
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 3000
Terminated.
Pen and paper is a old technique ,USB stick with Ubuntu is the safest.
Just because they're old, that does not mean that they're ineffective.

Hardware options are not included here ? Neither are other physical collectible coin wallets .
Don't use physical Bitcoin (art) for storing away money.

I voted for printed and cloud storage, i combine these two, but both of them are encrypted so even if someone would access there it should be decrypted first.
Cloud storage is a bad idea.

Hot wallet although it is encrypted, I rar it with strong password so no one can see transaction history and upload it to my second computer and to my email + cloud storage.
I wouldn't think that someone who wants to hack your wallet would be interested in your TX history, but that does make sense (I didn't think of this before).
hero member
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Merit: 1000
How do you back-up you private key or secret seed?

This includes keys for:
  • Bitcoin
  • PGP
  • Other cryptocurrencies

If you use multiple methods, which do you use most often?

Please note that some of the options above (e.g. cloud storage) are not recommended!

I voted for printed and cloud storage, i combine these two, but both of them are encrypted so even if someone would access there it should be decrypted first. I don't prefer to store the private key or the seed in flash USB drive because it can be easily corrupted.
hero member
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paper wallet everytime with a copy on a usb stored in a safe,
hero member
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Hardware options are not included here ? Neither are other physical collectible coin wallets . Pen and paper is a old technique ,USB stick with Ubuntu is the safest.
sr. member
Activity: 423
Merit: 250
Cold walet just 2x printed paper wallet in different locations.
Hot wallet although it is encrypted, I rar it with strong password so no one can see transaction history and upload it to my second computer and to my email + cloud storage.
hero member
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Hardware wallet is printed for obvious reasons.  Regular wallet.dat is uploaded to local server drive and backed up to offline hard drive.
legendary
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Merit: 1012
I keep it printed and on an SD card
full member
Activity: 203
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i keep mine on a usb thumb drive in a vault, my coins are safe for ever

until the thumb drive stops working.   

paper is proven to last centuries, properly stored.

usb drives, not so much.

even better than paper would be engraving/etching on a metal that doesn't rust such as aluminum.  Should survive a fire.  they sell aluminum or copper tags for this purpose that can be engraved with a regular ball point pen.  on amazon.
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1074
I have a friend with a 3D printer and we developed some small items where the two pieces fit together and half of the private key is printed on the one side and the other part on the other. You then

store these two pieces in two separate locations and nobody will even know what it is. His 3D printer is unfortunately broken now, but we worked on a project to print Bitcoin addresses on one side and

private keys on the other.. like a pendant. I thought that was a pretty good idea... but there are trust issues, we have yet to solve with this idea.  Roll Eyes
hero member
Activity: 672
Merit: 502
Voted for:

* Pen and Paper (Electrum Seed)
* Memory stick (Seed, Keys..)

Both of these are then stored at a highly secured facility (Shoe box in my cupboard) where no one can reach.
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 1000
I put in a lot of places.
printed out, i compress and encryption doc file using winrar, put rar file into micro sd and put micro sd in a safe place.  Grin
legendary
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Merit: 1008
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I have not so much of coins so i use paper wallet in printed form to store my coins. I have one cold wallet where i store coins for long term and it is small amount from what i earn daily.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
I don't bite.
I usually store my private keys in multiple places. For me, I wrote it a few times on a piece of paper, store it in a few flash drives, and additional backup is one CD-ROM per private key. Well, I mostly wrote it on a piece of paper.
legendary
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i just print it out and save it to the safest place or you can call it under my bed,as long i'd printing in my private computer, i think it'll not going to be a problem,and robber/stealer doesn't aim to took my privkey i think
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1032
All I know is that I know nothing.
i think it is best to keep it in multiple forms like storing it on paper and offline pc. and i am looking into it.

but so far i am only keeping it in my cold storage, in an offline wallet only.
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 3000
Terminated.
The simplest thing that you can do with a private key is write it down. Printing it might end up being unsafe under certain conditions (e.g. printers have memory as well).
hero member
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I put my private seed in 2 or 3 memory sticks and have 1 memory stick from those 2 in my locker.
hero member
Activity: 770
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I take much risks to store my private keys.  Grin I just put all my private keys in separate MS Word and set a 13 letter (alphabets both upper and lower case, numbers and symbols) to each files and i remember all those passwords. I think its enough for me.
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