For me, I have 5 different plates with alternating sets of words on them. So you would need to be in control of at least 3 plates to get all 24 words. 3 plates are buried in various locations throughout my property, and 2 plates are kept in secure locations in neighboring states.
In addition to this, I have my seed phrase uploaded to my cloud drive secured with 2FA accessible only through my phone. Just in case I forgot the location of the plates.
I just wrote them on a post it note stuck on my computer.
Ryan Walker
For you steelplatefags, how do you stamp it in properly? I used a hammer and bit set but for a lot of letters i had to hammer in several times and it came out shitty. I used 2.5mm bits to fit the 12 seed phrase on one 24 word titanium card
Nathaniel Powell
I took a screenshot and posted it on Instagram If I ever need them I just look at my posts
David Watson
dontopen.txt on my mom's desktop
Christian Perry
Fpbp - this is peak autism
Juan Thompson
Nobody in real life knows I hold a lot in crypto. I just keep things in a piece of laminated paper
Nathan Flores
If no one knows why be so secretive
Julian James
file.txt saved in a .rar with password with backup in centralized servers (cloud)
Is that oky?
Carter Jones
I have it tattood around my butthole
Christian Clark
>do a ton of work and still have to remember 5 locations, with the hazard of locations getting compromised >Memorizing a bunch of words Choose wisely my autist friend
Jonathan Reed
I just used 1mm thick aluminum sheet and a regular ballpoint pen. Also the seed words are encrypted using a particular text from a book that can be easily found online, so even if someone finds them they can't do anything with them if they don't know the exact book used to encrypt the words.
I hope you don't store your seed words in plaintext, right user?
Caleb Clark
>I have my seed phrase uploaded to my cloud drive secured with 2FA rofl
Xavier Perry
You'll spill the beans after getting tortured in any case so why try so hard? Nobody wants your 50 LINK anyways.
Austin Adams
This old pasta again...
Jack Price
My gastroenterologist has tattooed my seed phrase inside my colon. Get on my level bishes.
Jose Evans
>In addition to this you will learn your lesson soon enough
Anthony James
I built a Minecraft level where each word is placed around the map in a specific secret location. The map file is encrypted but even if someone got ahold of it there are various locations and traps within the level that will throw an intruder off the scent.
This. No. Keys shouldn't be connected to the internet, ever. That means paperwallet or hardware wallet (on HW wallet, the device itself is not connected to the internet).
Chase Morgan
Backuped file on a drive that's double encrypted from a live distro done on an air-gapped pc.
Kevin Reed
>goes through all the trouble to create steel plates with seed phrase and take them to different states >a hungry basedboi puts a gun to your head and makes you do the 2fa Just kek'd Someone give OP the Nobel prize!!
Andrew Martinez
I keep seeds stored in a dungeon. Each dungeon is guarded by a powerful monster which can only be slain with a weapon from said dungeon.
Anthony Howard
I keep mine in an online article about Hunter Biden that is harmful to Joe Biden's bid for president. Nobody will ever see it, big tech will make sure of it.
Kevin Hall
faggo - you didn't use rot13 cypher
Dylan Rodriguez
I have my seed phrase stored on my NFC implant. I haven't found a good way to encrypt the data yet, so I always have to come up with some excuse when people ask me about my implant (I won't let anyone scan it obviously). Any advice on encryption?