Thread 60557784 - /biz/ [Archived: 823 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: c5N0fA/q
6/28/2025, 1:50:05 PM No.60557784
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Do any of you keep your crypto on a laptop with no internet connection?
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Anonymous ID: utpY8Fec
6/28/2025, 2:08:09 PM No.60557831
>>60557784 (OP)
No, I used to use GUI wallet for Monero at one time but it's been a long time since I used to.
Anonymous ID: keZw3vsI
6/28/2025, 2:09:55 PM No.60557836
>>60557784 (OP)
yes, if you count a chromebook as a laptop
Anonymous ID: uz1WCDPN
6/28/2025, 2:22:15 PM No.60557862
>>60557784 (OP)
No my crypto is stored on the blockchain
Anonymous ID: 2I+pHwdg
6/28/2025, 2:31:43 PM No.60557896
>>60557784 (OP)
For a split second, i thought it was an i see pee thread
Anonymous ID: 181/HLcE
6/28/2025, 4:30:34 PM No.60558114
>>60557784 (OP)
Better remove any wifi antenna on that thing. Good luck finding all of them.
> If the device supports Intel vPro and Intel AMT is enabled in the BIOS/UEFI, the IME can be accessed remotely. This access can include remote management, power control, and system monitoring, even when the OS is off.
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Anonymous ID: 181/HLcE
6/28/2025, 4:31:35 PM No.60558116
>>60558114
I mean, this is only valid if you want to directly oppose the beast system.
Anonymous ID: aPwknoCO
6/28/2025, 6:47:43 PM No.60558445
>>60557784 (OP)
No but thatโ€™s a good idea
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Anonymous ID: FjRmMg3/
6/28/2025, 7:00:39 PM No.60558485
For being the future of finance, people are really scared of losing everything from one bad incident.
Anonymous ID: c98HLstL
6/28/2025, 7:01:56 PM No.60558491
I keep my crypto in a program on my Pc because i'm not a fucking paranoid ass pussy
Anonymous ID: 3i2cQfeE
6/28/2025, 7:03:20 PM No.60558495
>>60558445
https://bitkey.io/
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6/28/2025, 7:10:40 PM No.60558516
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>>60557784 (OP)
Sort of. I keep my Bitcoin on the blockchain, but I keep the keys in my archive drives, which are stored in three widely separate locations around the world (not joking).

Full disk encryption to ensure no one (except me ofc) can access the drives.

When I need to move one of my core UTXOs to a spending address, I do it all with a totally offline computer. The full set of keys is never exposed, and even the one key I'm moving is kept offline as I use Electrum (watch-only-wallet connected to the internet, offline signing by using a flash drive to move the unsigned and signed transactions between my online computer and the offline computer).

It's cumbersome but is nearly impossible to hack.