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7560063 No.7560063 [Reply] [Original]

How does /biz/ hold their stacks?

I have binder full of all my paper wallets, with a thumb backup of everything. I don't trust the digital wallets on the market at the moment. It would be nice to have one universal wallet to hold everything.

>> No.7560136
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>>7560063
best way to hold stacks is to not hold stacks

>> No.7560208

>>7560063

Veracrypted volume on encrypted usb, have multiple backups. Plus some on a ledger and some on a trezor.

Never have one point of failure.

>> No.7560286
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>>7560063
>binder full of all my paper wallets
I thought I was the only one

>> No.7560287

I like paper wallets for now. Safest thing I have found so far.

>> No.7560305

>>7560136
thread ruined, here they come

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>> No.7561034

>>7560136
BRAAAAAP

>> No.7561102

>>7560351
What is dat ?

>> No.7561489

>>7561102
A crypto paper wallet binder

>> No.7562678

Paper wallets are the only way to go!

>> No.7562741

Bump!

>> No.7562789

>>7560063
BitMEX wallet. They use individual cold storage wallets and have never once been hacked.

>> No.7562882

>>7562789
Do they support all digital assets, or just the majors?

>> No.7563182

Why is no one contributing to this sub?

>> No.7563210

I suppose most of the geniuses on biz have their shit sitting in exchanges waiting to be snatched.

>> No.7563337

>>7560063
I have 80k in gdax and 20k in Bittrex. I'm thinking of buying a ledger nano but I'm pretty intimidated by the new tech and am worried I won't be able to figure it out

>> No.7563373

everything on a ledger nano s. I sleep well.

>> No.7563442

>>7563373
Anyone who doesn't use hardware wallets is dumb. Enjoy your key loggers/hacked exchanges

>> No.7563520

>>7560063
>It would be nice to have one universal wallet to hold everything.
hardware wallets with their paper wallet backup somewhere else.
Only a retard would trust his wallet to an online service or just a file with no backup

>> No.7563851

>>7563373
I have a portfolio of 22 different assets. A nano s would only support a few of them. Paper is my only safe option.

>> No.7563877

>>7563851
i bet at least 15 of them suck

>> No.7563890

>>7563442
You can generate wallets offline dingus!

>> No.7563910

>>7563890
I know you can. But the moment you use an offline paper wallet it becomes potentially compromised.

>> No.7563927

>>7563442
I can't get one shipped to me because I live in an irrelevant country

>> No.7563942

>>7563877
I put 10k across 22. Most have potential. A few are long shots. My 94 LTC is going to be massive.

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>>7560136

>> No.7563987

>>7563910
Paper wallets are for holding long term only. Once you remove assets from one you must remove everything from it.

>> No.7564029

>>7562882
Just the king.

>> No.7564569

Anybody else using wallets?

>> No.7565373

Bump

>> No.7565409

>>7563337
It's easy to use if that's your question even if you're a brainlet

>> No.7565412

Bump 2