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Topic: This is how I made my Paper wallet, is it safe? - page 2. (Read 1624 times)

sr. member
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That is pretty safe but to be sure you got to do take all the electronic gear and do this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsBB93IqJkE

On second thought no I think you are good.

Best movie ever!!!
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Gerald Davis
That is pretty safe but to be sure you got to do take all the electronic gear and do this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsBB93IqJkE

On second thought no I think you are good.
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did you disable your sound card in the BIOS? A compromised OS could send your keys via morse code through you speakers! Shocked


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legendary
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1. Download Ubuntu iso, burn it on DVD
2. Download bitaddress.org html with javascript (https://github.com/pointbiz/bitaddress.org) and burn it on CD
3. Remove Harddisk of laptop
4. Boot from Ubuntu DVD.
5. Load bitaddress.org local html site from CD.
6. plug in printer
7. print wallets
8. unplug everything from power.

EDIT: put just 10 BTC on one wallet address (better 5 BTC or even better 1 BTC) if practicable! to avoid the damage if a possible but very unlikely address collision occur. then rent a bank safe deposit box and you can forget it for 5, 10 or even 20 years.
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I guess that this is safe enough.
sr. member
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Hello Bitcoinfreaks Grin

I just made some wallets, and wanted to make sure if they are safe, this is how i did it:

1. Downloaded Ubuntu iso, burned it on DVD.
2. Removed Harddisk of laptop.
3. Boot from Ubuntu DVD.
4. Switch on wifi, load bitaddress.org, switch wifi off.
5. plug in printer
6. print wallets
7. unplug everything from power.

safe?
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