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    • MrWyrm
      MrWyrm administrators last edited by

      Plan.

      Any thoughts on testing the private keys?

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        uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

        you can stand up another off-line machine and import the private key, this will allow you to check the import works and that the public key matches (I think)

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        • MrWyrm
          MrWyrm administrators last edited by

          Ahh, so an ‘offline’ version of QT which will never be connected to the network, just to run some QT functions?

          Thanks

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            uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

            Yep that should do it, I’ve spent a lot of time messing with it running on a Pi over the last few days due to 1 project or another and all functions seam to work off-line so you should be able to see whats going on this way. Once your done, blow it away never to be seen again :)

            Other thing to do it to test 1 of the ones you have generated live. Send it a single FTC and try and import into your live wallet. If 1 works they should all work really

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            • kris_davison
              kris_davison last edited by

              actually if you wanted to be really sneeky you could setup a r-pi import all your private keys encrypt the wallet (or maybe do that first) then take out the SD card and put that in storeage? ready to simply pop back into a r-pi at a later date and bring back to life?

              (on second thoughts this may be expensive and not worth while)

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              • MrWyrm
                MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                If I had a r-pi ;D

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                • kris_davison
                  kris_davison last edited by

                  ok scrap thr R-PI but you could install linux (mint / ubuntu) on a flash drive install the wallet and upload the keys etc etc and then put that into storage.

                  but who needs the hassle.

                  Anyway where did you find this free fireproof storage?

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                  • MrWyrm
                    MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                    We have our Mother in law staying with us. I joked that I could do with a small valuables safe for my newly created wallets . She said “Oh, I’ve got one of those, you can have it.”. It’s only 30 mins fireproof. But It’s free! ;D

                    *edit* wrong model, it’s only 30 mins.

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                    • kris_davison
                      kris_davison last edited by

                      Sounds perfect :)

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                        uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

                        You can send all of your private keys to me for safe keeping ;D

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                        • MrWyrm
                          MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                          You can send all of your private keys to me for safe keeping ;D

                          Bah!

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                            bobtaco last edited by

                            You should look into REVLAR waterproof laser paper.

                            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNfG5ssHGOQ

                            They have it at Amazon. Not cheap, but probably safer than laminating.

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                            • MrWyrm
                              MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                              ooooooo thanks!

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                                voingiappone Regular Member last edited by

                                Paper wallets! That’s a good idea I wanted to try when I started mining and I’m postponing ever since!

                                Never really looked into this so,MrWyrm, mind if I ask you which software you used? The wallet itself?

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                                  bobtaco last edited by

                                  I can also recommend the Piper for creating paper wallets. Again, not cheap, but really easy, and a great solution.

                                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwxAkG5TZL0

                                  Currently, it doesn’t support FTC, but maybe if some more people from the forum are interested, he will write the code to generate FTC keys. Right now it supports BTC and LTC and does BIP0038 encryption.

                                  http://piperwallet.com/index.php

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                                  • MrWyrm
                                    MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                    Paper wallets! That’s a good idea I wanted to try when I started mining and I’m postponing ever since!

                                    Never really looked into this so,MrWyrm, mind if I ask you which software you used? The wallet itself?

                                    I downloaded the Featheraddress package and ran it offline.

                                    https://github.com/Mark-Leck/Featheraddress

                                    I’ve not had chance to test these paper wallets yet though. Having a few problems getting the wallet working on a fresh Xubuntu install.

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                                    • MrWyrm
                                      MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                      I can also recommend the Piper for creating paper wallets. Again, not cheap, but really easy, and a great solution.

                                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwxAkG5TZL0

                                      Currently, it doesn’t support FTC, but maybe if some more people from the forum are interested, he will write the code to generate FTC keys. Right now it supports BTC and LTC and does BIP0038 encryption.

                                      http://piperwallet.com/index.php

                                      I’d guess once Muddy’s brilliant FTC ATM is more automated for generating addresses there could be a cashless version for this exact purpose?

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                                        prensel Regular Member last edited by

                                        Well i did try this once with a Worldcoin address/wallet.

                                        Created an offline address through the worldcoind (daemon), exported the private key and tried to import again into an online client… FAIL…

                                        I’m not sure why it didn’t work but this stopped me from trying again at that time.

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                                          uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

                                          I’d guess once Muddy’s brilliant FTC ATM is more automated for generating addresses there could be a cashless version for this exact purpose?

                                          You need to stop encouraging me!!! ???

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                                          • MrWyrm
                                            MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                            Well i did try this once with a Worldcoin address/wallet.

                                            Created an offline address through the worldcoind (daemon), exported the private key and tried to import again into an online client… FAIL…

                                            I’m not sure why it didn’t work but this stopped me from trying again at that time.

                                            I scared myself a little with my test wallet in QT until I read that you have to decrypt your wallet using “walletpassphrase” for X number of seconds before using the “importprivkey” command. *hangs head in shame*

                                            Blockchain.info sweeping process is much easier.

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