Well I published a paper on packaging for cold chain distribution but that was for medical products not Bitcoin.
I wish I could help you but the thought scares the Obama out of me.
It’s all about remembering (writing down) the ten-twelve random words associated with your wallet. If you have those, you have your money. Lose them, and you just dropped your wallet full of cash on the street.
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CAN ANYONE LEND HIM A HAND??
I was too scared to try it with mine.
(scares)
😂🤣🤣
(scares the Obama)
I think they are Legion.
Thee ARE Bitcoin etf’s...
Once power is gone and there’s no more internet, it’s all gone anyways.
Expletives shouldn’t be capitalized unless they are all CAPS.
;-)
Can’t help on the BC.
Gronk even no that not real money
Quite simple. I use a trezor wallet. Now you have to download the Trezor software to access it. Once you have it you connect your wallet and set it up.Make sure you write down your recovery words. Then you go into your wallet and choose to deposit Bitcoin. You copy the deposit address to memory on your computer. Make note of the network that is associated with this address.Then go to the site where you have your Bitcoin and go to where it says to withdraw Bitcoin. Now paste your address in the withdrawl address area. Now hgd next part is EXTREMELY important. You may have a choice of what network to use. Make sure it matches the one you chose from your Trezor program.if not ho back to the Trezor program, change networks and get a new address . If you don’t have the same networks, you will lose your money.if everything matches, click send or withdraw to send your money. Now Bitcoin fees are extremely bhigh right now fo it may vost you about 20 to 30 dollars to send it.
I thought about putting some of my silver into cold storage but decided that it would take up too much space in my refrigerator.
I used to copy the javascript from bitaddress.org and run it with my computer disconnected from the internet. Well, that's what I used to do anyway, but this guy says no don't: https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/22115/how-to-download-bitaddress-org-to-use-offline So what would I do now? Same thing, paper wallet using the bitaddress.org javascript code on a disconnected computer. Transact the bitcoin from whatever app you have on your phone to the QR address on the paper wallet. Put the paper in the safe.
If you truly mean “cold” storage (not many or no transactions needed on your BTC) then it can be as simple as recording your 12 or 24 word “seed phrase” somewhere safe (S.D. box, “Bear Ball” buried in the back yard, etc.)...most suggest stainless steel as the medium to record your private key seed words (fire/rust proof vs. paper, etc.).
https://www.amazon.com/Billfodl-Private-Key-Backup/dp/B07BS632RR
“Bear Ball” cache: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002ZB5Y8
If easy BTC transaction ability is needed then a ColdCard (Bitcoin only), Ledger, Trezor, Blockstream Jade or similar is the way to go:
Etc: https://coindoo.com/best-crypto-cold-wallet/
Your 12 or 24 seed word phrase will restore your BTC to any wallet, cold or “online”/smartphone wallet later if needed.
I like a basic Trezor or other hardware wallet and the directions are not hard. Start with transferring a very small amount and then move up with your confidence level.
Try the BlockStream Jade wallet. They’re only about $65, and designed by Satoshi himself.