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Board Wallet software
Merits 4 from 1 user
Re: Securing Your Seed Phrase with Washers
by
m2017
on 25/06/2022, 19:02:29 UTC
⭐ Merited by fillippone (4)
Also, your washers look quite different from the one I used. I never saw a washer with borders. Are you sure are you using the right tool?
Those are dumbbell discs. And they're big enough to stamp all your seed words at once.
Securing Your Seed Phrase with Washers takes it to the next level. This also has its advantages: thieves will definitely not steal your seed phrase, because they simply can't carry it away. Smiley Sorry, I couldn't resist saying that.

Oh yeah, what would be the total weight of the vault if you wrote one word for each washer dumbbell disc?


This picture sparkled with new colors in this context? Smiley


These are the most important objects of the printing. Heating the printing stamps and the hitting the anvil needs very hot oven or light to do that.

I got it from a welder in my location.

Ohhh no no no no - if I didn't know your handle, I'd assume your post to be sarcastic.
I think you totally overestimated the size of what we call 'washers'. What fillippone and I are using are small metal discs, between 20 and 30mm in diameter and 2-3mm thick. They are cheap to procure, easy to stamp and compact to store and conceal.

How do you plan on hiding seed words stamped on actual barbell weights? I also assume they're pretty expensive to the washer backups we're talking about here.
I hope that this was a joke from Agbe, because in this thread the dimensions of washers were discussed many times, which in no way could be confused with dumbbell discs.

Theoretically, if Agbe so desires, let him use GYM discs to store seed phrase. He just needs to figure out a way to hide what he wrote and Agbea can be awarded a prize for the most original way of storing seed phrase. Personally, on my own behalf, I award him merit. He deserved it. Smiley


To be honest those look quite similar to barbell weights, but isn’t a bold the object peeking in the bottom right of the picture? Is that a giant bolt?
Probably the actual barbell. Everything in the picture looks like barbell parts.


In addition to that, what is the oven story?
He probably had to heat the tools to be able to dent the barbell weights' surface. But I'd really like to see how the words look like; even if it's a single letter.

I have seen those “strongest man” competition where you are supposed to lift spherical stones,  turn gigantic tires or stuff like that. News year the prize will be awarded to who will be able to print a seed phrase on those barbell weights!
This is easily done with a dremel or laser engraving. Agbe shouldn't have any problems with the laser, because he has already found welder. Sorry again. This story still makes me smile.