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I haven’t ever stored private keys in a password manager, and whenever I see the section in 1Password I shudder a little. I store my private keys in a waterproof notebook in a fireproof safe. Really. And I write them using a cypher I’ve memorized—again, really—so that even if someone read what they found it wouldn’t do anything. I do all this, despite having never held more than $50k in my wallets and usually holding only a few thousand. Am I way overkill with my approach? Or just following best practices that I can grow into if I ever hold more? What’s your approach and why do you feel it’s good or bad?
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i have 5 security tiers. t0 stores 95% of my crypto and is as you say - only on paper and ledger, only in a physically trusted location. t1 is corporate wallets, these are backed up and encrypted in luks vaults. t2 is dev wallets, these get backed up in bitwarden. t3 is hot wallets, never more than $100, ill copy paste these into slack or whatever, idgaf t4 words are banana warehouse velocipede abnormal goat philosopher, please leave a little gas if you drain it and don't mint any ugly soulbound nfts
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i also store my keys on a waterproof notebook in a fireproof safe 🤣 noice
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what 1Password offers to store private keys ? 😅 … never
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