OK - Sorry to start a second thread, but I feel like I won't get the answer I'm looking for in the last.
Right now I have 2 bitcoin. I have 2 options for tonight, I would prefer not to Invest anymore money into an offline computer or a trezor, as its only 2 btc. There has to be a esay and secure way to store the damn things lol.
What is better? Blockchain.info with Really long random password + 2fa
-OR-
A Asus A7 laptop that was wiped just 5 minutes ago and is currently running Linux Mint. This computer will be connected to the internet, but will only be accessing one single site per day, which is a trusted site. All other internet browsing and downloads, youtubing, or anything else will be done on my windows laptop. I'm considering running Multibit or Armory with Password protection + paper back ups.
ok - Ignoring 3rd party risk with Blockchain.info - Which is safest from being hacked between the 2?
and again, sorry for starting another thread, I was just getting way too many conflicting opinions and I'm almost more confused than I was to begin with haha.
Eventually, I will buy a Trezor or the other one for $35, but atm I just don't have enough coins to justify purchasing a Rasberry Pi or Trezor to hold a few Bitcoin.
If I never access anything but am just connected to the internet, and only visit one website, never downloaded anything, and never used the computer for anything other than bitcoin transactions, would I hypothetically be safe to store bitcoins on that wallet for longer than a year? Or am I better off with Blockchain.info for this?
I'd hate to store it with them, and then they go out of business haha, but I've always used Blockchain in the past and have nothing but good things to say.