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Bitcoin is going interstellar.
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I ended up making my own customized live ubuntu iso to run on my laptop connected to a usb printer in order to print an offline wallet.  One issue I faced was that armory wouldn't run with the default iso file, so you are stuck connecting to the internet in order to install the necessary packages .  Most of the various tutorials I read didn't even mention this issue, like they never tried to actually do it themselves.
So, IMO the paper wallet solution kind of sucks at least as I've seen it implemented.  If you don't compromise on something it's a real pain.
I like the idea of greenaddress.it for an online storage solution.  Didn't look into coinbase vault, but that's another option maybe. 

Try bitaddress.org. The page can be saved and run offline. You can create paper wallets, brain wallets, multisig wallets... the works.
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
going to the Moon is a choice we make  Grin



Were stocking fuel for Mars, don't cha know?

going to Mars is a suicide mission until they can have a space station around Mars

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which i don't think the current world leadership is capable of the kind of long term planning that is required to achieve that...


Either Moon or Mars are nearly equally unrealistic.

Just because we saw the moon landing on TV does NOT mean that it actually happened.
I finally agree with you Wink
Van allen belt makes space travel for humans impossible.


I am puzzled by your choice of the word, "finally;"  makes me pause to consider that maybe we really did go to the moon six times between 1969 and 1972, those mere 239k miles?   Cheesy Cheesy  Cheesy
legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
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Bears really trying to not move above 385, everytime we try to cross they put lots of coins to sell.
legendary
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Huh





^replace "Z" with "BTC" lol  Wink  *have fun!*

go buy an iphone6...
and the apple watch while your at it.
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I ended up making my own customized live ubuntu iso to run on my laptop connected to a usb printer in order to print an offline wallet.  One issue I faced was that armory wouldn't run with the default iso file, so you are stuck connecting to the internet in order to install the necessary packages .  Most of the various tutorials I read didn't even mention this issue, like they never tried to actually do it themselves.
So, IMO the paper wallet solution kind of sucks at least as I've seen it implemented.  If you don't compromise on something it's a real pain.
I like the idea of greenaddress.it for an online storage solution.  Didn't look into coinbase vault, but that's another option maybe.  

The thing I hate about the coinbase vault is there is a 48 hour wait period to do a withdrawal and there are confirmations that need to accept if you set up for other people to confirm.
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HODL
I ended up making my own customized live ubuntu iso to run on my laptop connected to a usb printer in order to print an offline wallet.  One issue I faced was that armory wouldn't run with the default iso file, so you are stuck connecting to the internet in order to install the necessary packages .  Most of the various tutorials I read didn't even mention this issue, like they never tried to actually do it themselves.
So, IMO the paper wallet solution kind of sucks at least as I've seen it implemented.  If you don't compromise on something it's a real pain.
I like the idea of greenaddress.it for an online storage solution.  Didn't look into coinbase vault, but that's another option maybe.  
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legendary
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We are still heading down.
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A Bitfinex whale is testing if his (for him) small dump will result in a panic sell, or if it will be bought up.
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Here goes finex  Grin
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legendary
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^A Bitcoin charity?  Now we're talking!


BTC = save the whales ! who told you? ;-) lmfao
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^A Bitcoin charity?  Now we're talking!
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