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Re: How would you store >100 Bitcoins?
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bitcoinbitcoin
on 06/08/2014, 03:37:15 UTC
So what is the best way to encrypt your SEED from electrum?

So that you can back it up.
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Re: Are SD Cards Subject to Vulnerability Similar to USB?
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bitcoinbitcoin
on 06/08/2014, 03:07:39 UTC
The articles say viruses reside in the FIRMWARE of the USB (stick, mouse, keyboard, etc)   Shocked
None mention SD cards.

CanaryInTheMine:  How do u know SD cards have the same problem?

links:
http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2014/08/02/badusb-what-if-you-could-never-trust-a-usb-device-again/

http://www.wired.com/2014/07/usb-security/
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Re: How would you store >100 Bitcoins?
by
bitcoinbitcoin
on 06/08/2014, 01:44:32 UTC
is BIP38 encyption better than GPG symmetric encryption?? How is it different?

if so, is there a stand-alone progam, that i can use to "BIP38" a big block of text?


I'm also looking for a Linux GUI program that does GPG symmetric encryption, any ideas?

thanks!!
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Re: "Plausible deniability of ownership" within one wallet? More wallets better?
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bitcoinbitcoin
on 05/08/2014, 20:07:57 UTC
Sorry, i misused the term "mixing" in the title. Sad
Yes, i understand sending to new addresses is not "mixing."

However, Sending coins to new addresses DOES give "plausible deniability of ownership", so maybe "privacy" was the wrong term? Is there a better term to use?


My question is: Is it possible for an outsider to tell the difference if you sent coins to a new wallet --- or within your wallet?
Or does it look EXACTLY the same?

i remember reading that, even if u use CoinControl, there was some obvious "evidence" left behind when coins are sent intra-wallet (one wallet) vs inter-wallet (multiple wallets)? What is that technical "evidence"? link please Smiley



How do you use CoinJoin?

Are there any guides/tutorials?

All i found was blockchain.info's "shared coin" option.
Thanks, so much, this is a complicated topic for me!  Smiley
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Mixing within own wallet? More wallets better?
by
bitcoinbitcoin
on 05/08/2014, 06:53:03 UTC
Does sending coins around within your wallet have the same privacy effect as sending them to your other wallets?

Also, Why is there no transaction fee required for this?

i think i read somewhere, that it is looks obvious on the blockchain (less private)?  


Also, Regarding privacy, is it even better to create a new electrum wallet (instead of just new address) for each incoming transaction?
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Re: How to "sweep" private key in electrum?
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bitcoinbitcoin
on 05/08/2014, 06:10:07 UTC
Thanks, u are an expert!
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Re: How to "sweep" private key in electrum?
by
bitcoinbitcoin
on 05/08/2014, 00:58:49 UTC
"When spending bitcoins from an imported private key in electrum the change is sent back to one of the input addresses which may well be the imported private key's address."

I thought electrum uses a fresh deterministic address for all change?  You're saying if u spend half of an imported privkey, then the change MAY go back into the same privkey? i thought that was a privacy no-no that only mobile wallets make the mistake of doing.

So then what is the best way to "sweep" a private key into electrum?
You have to spend the whole amount or nothing?? (to prevent the possible reuse of addresses)
(i was thinking of testing with a small amount first)

thanks Abdussamad!
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How to "sweep" private key in electrum?
by
bitcoinbitcoin
on 04/08/2014, 21:14:00 UTC
For importing private key- Is the best way to import it, and then just spend it to one of your existing addresses? Even if u spend half the coin, the other half just goes to a change address in the same wallet right?

I never understood the big deal about "sweeping" privkeys.  Isn't my way just as secure?

You can do the same in Armory right?
I guess i would rather trust myself manually spending it & seeing the transaction, than adding another hidden "sweep" step to the process?  What is better about "sweeping" in armory, than just spending it to urself?
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Re: Is it safe to run Multiple Wallet windows simultaneously? Why not?
by
bitcoinbitcoin
on 04/08/2014, 11:09:18 UTC
Thanks!
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How to view balances in cold wallet?
by
bitcoinbitcoin
on 04/08/2014, 11:05:18 UTC
How do you see transactions/balances in the cold wallet?
There is an option to EXPORT history, but how do u IMPORT history?

I even copied the whole "electrum_data" folder over to the cold wallet, and the history/balances still didnt show up.
Any ideas? thanks!
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Re: How to type "Datadir" to encrypted SD, in Xubuntu or Tails?
by
bitcoinbitcoin
on 04/08/2014, 10:48:00 UTC
Thanks Newar, u were right!
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Re: How would you store >100 Bitcoins?
by
bitcoinbitcoin
on 04/08/2014, 03:50:45 UTC
Hasn't electrum SPV been proven safe yet?
I thought the situation was similar to deterministic SEEDs?

Remember, when deterministic seeds first came out, people didn't completely trust the seeding algorithm, but nowadays, almost everyone blindy trusts SEEDS. right?

Won't there be a point where almost everyone trusts SPV?
What technically is needed for that to happen?
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Re: How would you store >100 Bitcoins?
by
bitcoinbitcoin
on 04/08/2014, 03:35:33 UTC
Yes, what is unsafe about electrum?
Thanks for the input Justus!

One of the reasons i heard is that it has deterministic wallets with 160 bit seed, vs 256bit seeds in armory.
But armory is switching to 160bit, soon anyway (bip32 i think).
They say that 160bit, is big enough to make seed collisions "impossible" enough.

What other reason is Electrum less secure than armory, for storing/spending 10,000 btc?

Possibly the seed algorithm is less secure? Perhaps there are other technical shortcuts, because electrum was focused on ease of use and not security?

Is it because armory dev is more "trustworthy" than electrum dev?

I know many bitcoiners only trust gavin, and still only use the satoshi client (though fewer nowadays, because armory/electrum have built reputation).

Justus, can u send a link or describe the technical reasons why it is less private? or secure?
And what improvement to electrum do you need, to finally make the switch to electrum?
thanks!
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Re: How to type "Datadir" to encrypted SD, in Xubuntu or Tails?
by
bitcoinbitcoin
on 04/08/2014, 00:58:10 UTC
A pop-up window says:
"Error: Specified data directory "/media/xub" does not exist"

I can't find a guide anywhere on how to write the path to an encrypted SDcard.?
Is it a different path because it is encrypted?

"lsblk" command shows the drives, but is there another, similar command that would help?
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Re: How would you store >100 Bitcoins?
by
bitcoinbitcoin
on 03/08/2014, 23:48:22 UTC
Hello, can you Armory guys please explain why Armory is safer than Electrum?
They both have deterministic offline wallets, from "trusted" devs.

Electrum is easier to use, but if it is not 100% safe, then i will quit using it.
Would you store 1,000+ btc in Electrum?

Please explain Smiley    Thanks!
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Is it safe to run Multiple Wallet windows simultaneously? Why not?
by
bitcoinbitcoin
on 03/08/2014, 22:59:33 UTC
Can you run multiple wallet windows safely? Or is one at a time better? why?

People say armory is better because multiple wallets.
Isn't it really easy to run multiple wallets on Electrum?
 You can just open another Electrum progam window right?
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How to type "Datadir" to encrypted SD, in Xubuntu or Tails?
by
bitcoinbitcoin
on 03/08/2014, 00:12:43 UTC
Basically, i'm looking to run Bitcoin Armory, and Litecoin on TailsDVD, with an LUKS encrypted SD card for persistence.
Right now, i'm practicing in xubuntu.
so how do i type in the "datadir" command in xubuntu?
First, i type "lsblk" to see the drives.
it lists my SD as:

sr0
/media/xub
mmcblk0
  mmcblk0p1
    luks-8928212337-8b5h-42h7-vg2f-f4e429jdn2k22(dm-1)
/media/xub


i tried this and it doesnt work:
./bitcoin-qt -datadir=/media/xub

Eventually, i want to run Armory on TailsDVD, but i gotta figure out the basics first...

Thanks for any help guys!
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Re: [Electrum] Tor service at 4lhnnupincd3gyda.onion:50001
by
bitcoinbitcoin
on 21/04/2014, 16:02:21 UTC
One point worth noticing : since some time now (don't remember version), electrum client doesn't connect to a single server, but to more.

Solution?
1) How can you strictly use only ".onion" servers?
2) Can you use multiple .onion servers simultaneously? By default, you can only enter one in the box. Sad
3) Can you disable the "normal" servers somehow?
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Re: Armory - Discussion Thread
by
bitcoinbitcoin
on 21/04/2014, 14:47:43 UTC
How do you "Turn off bitcoind auto management"?
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Re: Armory - Discussion Thread
by
bitcoinbitcoin
on 21/04/2014, 06:18:36 UTC
Has anyone been able to run Armory on Tails OS?
That should be easier to set up, than regular tor, right?
Bitcoin-QT works fine in Tails, but Armory is stuck at "initializing bitcoin engine"