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Topic: Storing Bitcoin private keys using dental implants? (Read 285 times)

legendary
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This topic question proves once again that people are very creative. I hope that those who decides to use that method hold a lot of crypto, because storing $2k worth of Bitcoin for example in dental implants seems rather silly. Also I would like to say that such storing method has a huge disadvantage - to be able to use your keys, you need an assistance of a specialist. In case you want to make a quick usage of your crypto, you would need to sign first for the visit, or feel pain or discomfort pulling or knocking implant out.
hero member
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Don't try to fix something, if it's not broken. Paper and ink have proven to be effective means of backing up private keys (seed phrase). Having multiple backups helps to act as a fail safe and should be encouraged too, but I can't see a single need to want to carry my seed phrase around in my tooth implants.

What would be the pros and cons of this one?
The biggest con is that a regular guy cannot do this by themselves and would need the help of a professional. Any aspect of safeguarding my seed phrase that would mean exposing it to someone else (who in this case would handle the engraving) is a big risk and one I would not be willing to take.

I personally cannot see any pros to this.
You couldn't be more right. In a similar post about holding your private keys and SP where I once read people suggesting saving this information in a Nuclear type king of Vault, even then I thought that was overboard. As you suggested, "Paper and ink have proven to be effective means" and I also believe that the best way to protect your crypto assets is for you not to even let people know you have them. I believe that we are overthinking this whole login info thing. 











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hero member
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Storing Bitcoin private keys in dental implants seems to be horrible idea, a shit show waiting to happen, subject to cheap and low tech extraction theft.  Best to not even entertain this, but is has been entertaining.
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Not sure what would be the pros for this, but surely the cons would be the usual known $5 Wrench Attack.

Upgrade00 also has a great point that because it cannot be done alone, you're surely risking not just yourself but also your private keys to someone else since they are gonna be the one to do the work. Even if I have a trusted relative that can do the engraving, I would not even budge it.

well this is very true, the dentist might know first  Grin Grin when they try implant to our mouth they inject "sleep potion" and copy everything
legendary
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LOL! Sometimes, we're doing it too much.

I wouldn't go as far as this to protect my Bitcoin. Surely, there must be lots of alternative ways to store your private keys safely and securely.

If this is the way being our banks would do to us, I guess I'd rather keep my seed phrase in a bank safe.

I won't even have my tooth extracted through a surgery if it's not badly needed, why should I go through some operation just to store my keys?
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Source: https://twitter.com/selfbankt/status/1566914040236064769

Okay so as what the Twitter post says here, if we can store our value in gold teeth, how much more if it's related to Bitcoin? I don't know about you guys though, but is this really going to be possible in making our private keys safe when storing it on dental implants?

What would be the pros and cons of this one? Would love to hear your reactions, feedback or opinion about this one guys. Thanks!
So many ways to securely store your coins but you choose dental implants? Why would anyone do that? Not safe at all and one of the worst ways to store your private keys I guess. Imagine someone knows about the private keys. He would literally knock off your teeth to steal your bitcoins.

Pros? I don't know. Cons? Super expensive. And the pain and hassle you have to go through every time you need to recover your bitcoin using private keys.
legendary
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Source: https://twitter.com/selfbankt/status/1566914040236064769
Okay so as what the Twitter post says here, if we can store our value in gold teeth, how much more if it's related to Bitcoin?

The whole thing starts with the wrong premise, unlike what the author claims gold was never used as a store of value in teeth, gold was used because of its properties, it's totally noncorrosive and malleable, and some do use it as a sign of wealth but never as storage. Besides a golden teeth crown is just a few grams even with your full mouth full of gold the entire weight won't be more than 100 grams, it's actually hilarious do you think you could chew with gold teeth weighing half a kilo? So in the best scenario, you would have about $4000 there, in most of Europe the procedure to get those will cost you triple that. No, we're debating something that never happened.



sr. member
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This is more likely to happen:

https://twitter.com/SikhForTruth/status/1465327182826332163

Elon Musk endorses it...
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I am not so sure if this can be a very safe to safeguard somebody's private keys but to say the least this is already belonging into the bizarre category...and is really just worth mentioning as a form of an exotic entertainment but nothing to be taken seriously with. We already have some good proven ways to securely secure a private key...and adding this dental implant technique can depend on someone's taste.
legendary
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Oh my gosh, okay that's it.

WE SAY NO TO: Dental implants, magic mugs, emojis, photos, grids of words, and any other nonsense that is capable of producing or hiding a seed phrase.

WE SAY YES TO: Paper wallets and simple, smart hideouts that exist outside yourself.
legendary
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If it's your main method, that's a horrible idea. Even if it's a second backup it's still bad. Maybe it's acceptable as a tenth backup or something. This backup is hard to restore, you'd have to visit a dentist and there's a risk that it will fail because it will get damaged during removal or it will degrade naturally.

The idea of carrying your coins literally in your body is interesting though, but I don't think that it is necessary for most people. It could be useful for spies, people on the run, nomads and others who don't have a stable and reliable shelter and are constantly under risk of losing their possessions. But it's probably better to put a microchip under your skin.
sr. member
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The question arises here, who does the dental implant. To print or place the private keys within the implant you need the support of the dentist or a dental technician who make the implant. In this concern the private key is viewed by one or two more person. Do you think this to be an effective way. Maybe this can work, but I find this to be the disadvantage.
legendary
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There are too many ways of experimenting with storing your private key safe but I tend to agree with the post above, paper is enough, it's proven and tested.  Also, engraving in a piece of metal would be also the best way but dental implants?  I don't think so, though there are too many cons that are possible that will happen than the pros.

There are too many what if, on this method of storing your private key which I think, it's too paranoid IMO.
You can implant it anywhere in your body but make sure don't risk your health by just storing your private key, I remember this when I saw a short video clip regarding a man who implants the key chip on his car in his hand.
donator
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The biggest con is that a regular guy cannot do this by themselves and would need the help of a professional. Any aspect of safeguarding my seed phrase that would mean exposing it to someone else (who in this case would handle the engraving) is a big risk and one I would not be willing to take.

I personally cannot see any pros to this.

I can definitely see a pro to this.  Personally, I have never lost a tooth.  They are always right in my mouth where they belong and I feel like they're pretty safe.  Being able to know that your private keys are safely with you like this would be a relief to travelers or people without a safe space to store their keys. 

You do make a good point about needing a dental professional to help "install" them, which could be a concern.  If you were able to do it though, it would be pretty cool in my eyes.  So long as you never let anyone know or else you may have boxers following you around.
hero member
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I think more carefulness must be ensured when it comes to safeguarding our private keys or seed phrase as the case maybe, if care is not taken then we will begin to loose the privacy while at the aim of securing it, anything service that you will need the inpact of a third party in handling your keys then is not safe, any other thing can be stored while using this method but not your keys, also what are the proffs that this method will not impose toxic on human health or tooth over a long time, remember mouth is always wet with all manner of food we eat daily, is there any guarantee that there wont be reactions from the mouth towards the embedded keys on the tooth over time to wash way, fade or break.
Better to store up your keys which wont really be part or hidden inside your body even into your teeth.There's much risk if ever someone do knows on where you are hiding your keys or someone
had been informed or able to know which would really be putting yourself into trouble or danger.Nothing beats out if you do store up your coins on a non custodial wallet which its keys neither
been written on a piece of paper or on hard drive or even on an usb which had been kept on safe place rather than on having those always beside you which it wouldnt really be that
comfortable for you to have most of the time.I wouldnt really be that too confident on having so.
hero member
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I think more carefulness must be ensured when it comes to safeguarding our private keys or seed phrase as the case maybe, if care is not taken then we will begin to loose the privacy while at the aim of securing it, anything service that you will need the inpact of a third party in handling your keys then is not safe, any other thing can be stored while using this method but not your keys, also what are the proffs that this method will not impose toxic on human health or tooth over a long time, remember mouth is always wet with all manner of food we eat daily, is there any guarantee that there wont be reactions from the mouth towards the embedded keys on the tooth over time to wash way, fade or break.
hero member
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I have never thought of that but yeah, it's possible. But, who's going to do that way of keeping the private keys? IMO, there's no need to complicate things such as implanting your private keys to your tooth and having it inside your mouth just to keep it.
I find it weird and I agree to Upgrade that writing it down has always been proved to be one of the most effective way of keeping our pks and writing as well it with many back ups.
legendary
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But we know that people would really be loving on testing out things which is really that unusual whether it would really be that a good option or a bad one and it wont really be known unless we do try.
I definitely would not be experimenting on new ways to store my assets for the mere fun of it, when there already is a reliable method I can use.

The risk of having these implants is that never ever let other people do know because if they do then you would really be putting yourself on big risk.
As I pointed out earlier; it's not something one can do on their own, so definitely someone would get to know. Trusting that person(s) to maintain the privacy of my request and procedure is not something I would risk.
hero member
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Don't try to fix something, if it's not broken. Paper and ink have proven to be effective means of backing up private keys (seed phrase). Having multiple backups helps to act as a fail safe and should be encouraged too, but I can't see a single need to want to carry my seed phrase around in my tooth implants.

But we know that people would really be loving on testing out things which is really that unusual whether it would really be that a good option or a bad one and it wont really be known unless we do try.

Its true that Paper and Ink should be enough but due to curiosity and that too much curiosity of a human being then it would really be likely on ending up like this.

The risk of having these implants is that never ever let other people do know because if they do then you would really be putting yourself on big risk.
Removing someones teeth is a piece of cake. Grin
legendary
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Really does it necessary? Seems to me ridiculous. Isn't it enough to maintain a notebook to write all your crypto credentials? And of course, keep it in secure places with multiple copies. What if someone knows you hide your private keys on your tooth? Your doctor would read it and might be compromised as well. Where we have an easy way to save why need to choose complexity? Walking straight is better than walking the winding road.
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