First, please tell me if the following procedure for creating a paper wallet from my Mac sounds bulletproof:
1)Boot to Ubuntu live dvd
2)Run bitaddress.org html file from flash drive
3)Create bip38 encrypted keys from six-word, diceware-derived passphrase
4)Print keys with networkless label maker
5)Keep keys in safe deposit box
Is there anything wrong with this? Might anything be compromised? The bitaddress.org html file?
Next, I'm wanting to create a Truecrypt-encrypted flash drive as a secondary means of storage of paper wallet that I can keep at home. I haven't been able to figured out how to do it from the Ubuntu live cd while generating keys, although that would be ideal if possible. I tried having a linux truecrypt install file on the flash drive with the bitaddress.org html file but couldn't get that to work. So what if, after generating keys as per above, I:
1)Unplug my router and login as guest on my Mac
2)save keys in text file to Truecrypt-encrypted flash drive
Thanks!