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QuestionHow can I create a paper wallet?Community AnswerMost bitcoin-related websites have user friendly interfaces for creating these.
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QuestionI'm having trouble transferring a paper wallet transaction into my blockchain wallet. What can I do?Community AnswerUse Electrum or any other app where you can have the private keys. Do not use blockchain wallet, as of 20 January 2021, there is no way to keep nor even see your private keys; not your keys, not your BTC, so beware.
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QuestionI lost my private key. Is possible to deposit and and get the private key which I lost?Community AnswerThe private key is the only way to get access to your bitcoins. Either you have the 12 words passphrase to restore, or impossible. Bitcoin encryption is known for being extremely robust.
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QuestionIf I made the Paper Wallet before August 1st 2017, will it retrieve also the other coins?Community AnswerAs long as you have the paper wallet and you share it with no one, your bitcoins are safe. A BTC wallet can keep BTC only.
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QuestionWhat would I need to do to get a paper wallet to store my Bitcoin in?Community AnswerYou need to be very cautious when generating your paper wallet. Go to a website that proposes the option to do it offline. Once you have loaded the webpage, you can go offline. Generate your paper wallet(s) only when you are offline and print them still being offline. Do not connect to the internet even after having generated your wallets. A single mistake can lead to the loss of your bitcoins. Consider formatting/ reinstalling your system once the operation is done. You can do that also by installing a virtual machine with Virtualbox (easier to delete afterwards). Safety is not random, if your bitcoins are worth worrying about, then follow the advice.
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