Now where can you store it where its safe? Bank deposit box? What if thieves drill through it and steal the boxes as i have heard of cases like this? If your seed is in the box with 24 words, well thats it. But if nothing like that happens, couldn't an employee or someone on inside open the boxes up? If its cash, they taking it would mean the person putting it there would know when they check the box. The seed, well they can take picture of it or write it down.
Thieves could get to your seed phrase by robbing the bank but in cases like that they are usually looking for cash, gold, diamonds etc. You would have to be unlucky to get your deposit box robbed by thieves looking for crypto.
Bank deposit boxes can't be opened by the bank employee alone. You need two sets of keys. One key belongs to the bank and the other to the person leasing the box. Consider it a 2FA of some sort.
Does anyone know of any safe storage spaces for this? I know people say never store your seed online. But what if you store it in your computer but encrypt it with say axcrypt. Then upload it to say dropbox or google drive. So let say someone was able to hack your dropbox or google drive.
You can store an encrypted seed and keys on a computer but it shouldn't be one that is connected to the Internet. It has to be free of malware and in good condition both hardware and software wise.
I wouldn't advice uploading to a cloud/drive. A safer option is to keep an encrypted copy on a password protected USB drive for example. One that is only used for that purpose and not for storing any other files.