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Topic: Your Bitcoin storage solution? "Share It!" - page 4. (Read 3666 times)

newbie
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i use a droplet to generate private key and then only set my ip to allow ssh.
legendary
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I heard good method in the past.

Hammering private keys on a piece of metal :-)
This one is not bad at all. Just less IT.
legendary
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brainwallet.

warning: if you are considering doing this, find the thread about  just how
unsafe and insecure it is on this forum

i'm familiar enough with my memory that i don't need to read anything more on the subject... heh.

also, correct horse battery staple.
sr. member
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brainwallet.

warning: if you are considering doing this, find the thread about  just how
unsafe and insecure it is on this forum
legendary
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Merit: 1008
when i get in a position to have cold storage (right now the little i have is just on my phone or PC) i'll be 3d printing a statue of some sort that either has to be seen from the proper angle to reveal the QR code, or has to be physically broken open to reveal the code. of course, i have a lot of 3d printed stuff in my home, so which one IS it will be a good trick.

of course that leaves me with the whole "and then my house burned down and took my fortune with it." scenario... never seen a good solution there. maybe n of m passphrase type stuff? multiple statues or other QR codes hidden at home, office, bank vault... *shrug* i'll nail it down before i implement anything.
legendary
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Yikes! Don't do that, this is all perishable storage. All it takes is a bit of a solar flare and goodbye private keys.

Only magneto-optical discs are 100% reliable, get a used 3.5" inch MO drive from Ebay if you have lots of coins

DVD-RAM is a cheaper alternative, but not quite as reliable. Nuclear power plants use MO drives because they have to survive 30 years + and radiation too.


MO seems cool just I wouldn't trust them for 30 years :-) failure is always an option.
legendary
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Yikes! Don't do that, this is all perishable storage. All it takes is a bit of a solar flare and goodbye private keys.

Only magneto-optical discs are 100% reliable, get a used 3.5" inch MO drive from Ebay if you have lots of coins

DVD-RAM is a cheaper alternative, but not quite as reliable. Nuclear power plants use MO drives because they have to survive 30 years + and radiation too.
legendary
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Merit: 1199
I just keep them on my android device. And earn then spend.  Nothing to hodl at the moment but I will prefere paper wallet + some cold storage - trezor seems very cool but a bit expensive. .
legendary
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Merit: 1012
1 netbook for bitcoin.
3 USB key.

no update ! expect bitcoin-QT...

i have my bank, now,  available 24/24 7/7 ... with 40min to wire.
newbie
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I felt like creating a thread..... how do you store your Bitcoin (No Locations!)

I use 2 USB's which have my private keys on them,
I have paper wallets with my private keys on them,
I have 1 USB with a bootable OS to securely access my private keys without compromising my cold storage...


What about you?!?!
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