I always read about public keys,private keys and speedphrases that you need to store them in a paper wallet or hardware wallet. The only thing I ever stored are the passphrases (those 12 or 24 words) I get from metamask or other wallet provider in the beginning of creating a wallet. Is this enough when I write them down and secure them?

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    10 months ago

    What is the difference between storing the speed phrase on a paper and storing your private key on a paper a so called paper wallet? As far as I know, a paper wallet is a cold wallet. Or am I wrong? And storing your speedphrase on a paper is a hot wallet cause the actual Private keys are still online?

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      10 months ago

      Assuming the see phrase is created secure, and stored 100% offline 100% off the time, it’s perfectly safe to store your ETH.

      For NFT’s and tokens it’s also important to only interact with trusted contracts, but since you’re creating a cold wallet there wouldn’t be any interaction with contracts anyway.

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        10 months ago

        But to create a paper wallet I need to set up a new wallet on metamask. That means the wallet will be connected to the internet at least once. Am I right?

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          10 months ago

          So to create a paper wallet I need to set up a new wallet on metamask. That means the wallet will be connected to the internet at least once. Am I right?

          That would work, but it’s not really a cold and secure wallet then.

          To be 100% secure you need to create the seed phrase offline. You can do that using a hardware wallet, or a wallet installed on a PC that’s never connected to the internet for example.

          There are solutions available, but I can’t recommend any since I don’t have recent experience with this.

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            10 months ago

            It doesn’t have to be a PC that has never connected to the internet. You can disconnect the internet connection, or use a VPN, etc

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      10 months ago

      Never had one, but paper wallets usually have a QR-Code to scan if you want to send transactions. I don’t like the idea of a paper wallet. Paper just doesn’t like water and fire, too many possible points of failure. Generating the wallet could compromise your key too.

      You can turn an old phone into a cold wallet with AirGap Vault for android or iOS. For Bitcoin, Electrum can be used on an offline Computer. Hardware wallets are the easiest solution and they’re around 70 bucks I believe

      Most important thing is to create a new wallet and not to use an old wallet that was a hot wallet before

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      10 months ago

      Oh god. For your own sake don’t go buying large dollar amounts worth of crypto. You have NO idea what you’re doing, talking about or even asking lol

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        10 months ago

        That’s why I’m asking dude. Do you really think the average crypto dude knows that? Following your logic 90% of crypto holders shouldn’t buy large amounts.

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            10 months ago

            Who said I’m buying large amounts? You can’t even read properly. And why the hell are you bothering me. I just asked a question. I’m sure you’re fun at Parties.

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        10 months ago

        No shit, hence why he’s trying to ask the community. Take time to explain if you’re going to bother posting.