Hi Rusty,Hi to all, I'm a Bitcoin novice & would like to begin with the purchase of a couple of coins which are registered on the blockchain & stored outside in a paper wallet as per the advice of Bix Weir and Clif High. This may be made more difficult as I'm located in Australia. All help appreciated. Rusty
You can also make a paper wallet by throwing dice:How To Make A Bitcoin Paper Wallet?
Paper wallets are a great way to keep Bitcoin offline and out of hackers’ reach. Creating paper wallets is easy but losing the paper also means the bitcoins are lost forever so be careful. Paper wallets contain both private and public keys which allow you to spend your bitcoins. The most common way that people creates paper wallets is a website, BitAddress.org, where users can generate a fresh new Bitcoin address and related private key. The website will ask the person to initiate some steps and are then given both public and private keys after the process. From there all one has to do is print the paper wallet using BitAddress.org’s website or another service. After printing a copy, you can load as much bitcoin as you want into your public QR-code. This service, however, does come with a caveat. There are any number of technical reasons why generating a private key on a machine that you don’t control is a bad idea; these range from man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks to untrustworthy site operators, and everything in between. However, downloading the Bitaddress code and running it on your own machine offline can mitigate these risks. This can be further secured by doing so on a machine that is not (and has never been) connected to the internet.
An important part of creating a Bitcoin wallet is ensuring the random numbers used to create the wallet are truly random. Physical randomness is better than computer generated pseudo-randomness. The easiest way to generate physical randomness is with dice. To create a Bitcoin private key you only need one six sided die which you roll 99 times. Stopping each time to record the value of the die. When recording the values follow these rules: 1=1, 2=2, 3=3, 4=4, 5=5, 6=0. By doing this you are recording the big random number, your private key, in B6 or base 6 format. You can then enter the 99 character base 6 private key into the text field above and click View Details. You will then see the Bitcoin address associated with your private key. You should also make note of your private key in WIF format since it is more widely used.
Ok first of all forget about bitcoin and bitcoin unlimited, the difference is in the background and at present there is still only one bitcoin.Very helpful link thank you. However it raised questions & doubts.
Firstly is this the path to Bitcoin unlimited?
Your suggested link automatically via the Single Wallet tab generates a Bitcoin Address & a Secret Private key - this must happen online.
I printed a copy.
Next to the Single wallet tab is the Paper Wallet tab that presents 3 x Bitcoin Adress's + 3 x Private keys completely different to the single wallet address & key above? Not sure if I'm in the right path or not!?
The Paper Wallet Tab requests a passphrase (ok?) and I also ticked the box for BIP 38 encrypt.
I printed a copy.
Do I destroy the Single Wallet & focus on the Paper Wallet?
Steps so far require me to be ONLINE so I worry I've missed your important suggestion.
Moving on at this stage I think I've completed the paper wallet creation??
Is the next step going to BUY Bitcoin Unlimited.
Ok download the GitHub zip file that would probably be easier for you, there is some good instructions here on how to run the wallet generator from the zip file: https://bitcoinpaperwallet.com/#popupZipHi again,
https://tools.bitcoin.com/paper-wallet/
suggested above does link to a page with PAPER Wallet highlighted & AUTOMATICALLY creates a SINGLE wallet (assuming single PAPER Wallet) complete with Bitcoin address & Private key.
I can drag/drop this page to my desktop where it’s described as ,“Paper Wallet Tools Bitcoin.com” then
disconnect my Wi-Fi, then
click to open “Paper Wallet Tools Bitcoin.com” and discover my desktop “Paper Wallet Tools Bitcoin.com” will not function without internet connection.
HELP : )
Rusty
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