Another idea is to jumble your seed phrase in a pattern that only you know. That way if someone actually got a hold of your seed phrase it wouldn't work since the words would be in the wrong order.
Yes, but that's basically the same as the "'brain wallet" option - meaning you have to rely on your brain and remember that pattern. What If you have an injury, or you just simply forget?
I bought a non internet camera. Took a picture. I downloaded a Linux live dvd. I transferred it on there. Then I made a winrar file of it with password on it. And also encrypted my winrar archive. Then I encrypted a usb flash drive. put the encrypted, winrar on it . I repeated this process 3 times. One usb flash drive is with me at all times. Around my neck attached to my necklace. I then powered down my laptop. Because the Linux live dvd . Is a read only Disk. It doesn't store anything Tell me is this method save.😅😅
Well with that knowledge anyone who knows about it can get it easily. Because you have acces to it 24/7. So if somebody kidnaps you when you shop. I would like to see you resist not giving them what they wanted if they can do bad things to you. And if you need pc for it. They can just threath your family. Social engineering is always an issue
Yes but... You are moving from a physical security problem to a cyber security problem. When you create a new private key offline and store it physically, you have a secure situation where your private key has NEVER touched a hot device or the internet. As soon as you type it in, you've exposed it to the entire world of hacking attempts. However, you could maybe use it to store your passphrase. That might provide some resiliency against either the physical or the PW manager being compromised. But of course you cannot screw up either system or you lose everything.
There’s a story from a father and son who lost ALL their Bitcoin by keeping their seed phrase in a password manager because guess what - someone at the password manager company just looked into their account and stole it. Do NOT store your seed phrase digitally whatsoever.
Have you ever lost your seed phrase? 💸
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One of the most frequently asked question answered!
Great video. I am eyeing the Zeus steel seed phrase solution, but it’s a bit expensive to what I would like to pay!
Thank you for this great information 🙏
I really appreciate that 🤝
Stay humble. 💯
Why didn’t you guys cover multi-sig wallets? I feel like they are one of the most secure ways to store crypto.
Another idea is to jumble your seed phrase in a pattern that only you know. That way if someone actually got a hold of your seed phrase it wouldn't work since the words would be in the wrong order.
Yes, but that's basically the same as the "'brain wallet" option - meaning you have to rely on your brain and remember that pattern. What If you have an injury, or you just simply forget?
anyone tried to type out the seed phrase from the video?
used it for my retirement wallet
So I watched the video, but I still have one question, how do I keep my seed phrase safe?
Yes
I bought a non internet camera. Took a picture. I downloaded a Linux live dvd. I transferred it on there.
Then I made a winrar file of it with password on it. And also encrypted my winrar archive.
Then I encrypted a usb flash drive. put the encrypted, winrar on it .
I repeated this process 3 times.
One usb flash drive is with me at all times. Around my neck attached to my necklace.
I then powered down my laptop. Because the Linux live dvd . Is a read only Disk. It doesn't store anything
Tell me is this method save.😅😅
Well with that knowledge anyone who knows about it can get it easily. Because you have acces to it 24/7. So if somebody kidnaps you when you shop. I would like to see you resist not giving them what they wanted if they can do bad things to you. And if you need pc for it. They can just threath your family. Social engineering is always an issue
it's safe since your wallet has 0 crypto stored
@@wtfgadget I own more than 20 cripto's
I'm I being gullible or perhaps blind to what dangers there are by 'just' keeping them in a password manager ? Those are supposed to be safe right ?
Yes but... You are moving from a physical security problem to a cyber security problem. When you create a new private key offline and store it physically, you have a secure situation where your private key has NEVER touched a hot device or the internet. As soon as you type it in, you've exposed it to the entire world of hacking attempts. However, you could maybe use it to store your passphrase. That might provide some resiliency against either the physical or the PW manager being compromised. But of course you cannot screw up either system or you lose everything.
@vandogtrailer6701 thanks vandog ! , appreciate (the time you took for) your elaborate answer, and I see what you mean. Good point. Duly noted ✅️
There’s a story from a father and son who lost ALL their Bitcoin by keeping their seed phrase in a password manager because guess what - someone at the password manager company just looked into their account and stole it.
Do NOT store your seed phrase digitally whatsoever.
It’s not safe. Google LastPass Crypto Heist.
Just remember 12 words?
Don't trust your brain. 👌
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