PIVX Coin - Storing private keys for crypto currencies in a secure way

PIVX Coin - Storing private keys for crypto currencies in a secure way

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Secure your PIVX keys with extra security measures. One side displays a QR code containing the wallet's public key (address) for verification or refill purposes, depending on how you choose to use the wallet. The other side will display information based on the shell you select. The private key is encrypted behind multiple layers of obfuscation (check out template.txt), and the only way to spend coins on the blockchain is to physically damage the coin. This adds an additional layer of security to your offline wallet, while also opening up new possibilities, such as giving PIVX away in a fun way. You can stake your friend's coins and help them earn interest by using "coin control" to lock the address, ensuring you don't accidentally spend those coins. Another option is to use the coins like paper wallets and delete the private keys from your hard drive. If you want to verify that the funds are intact, simply scan the QR code and confirm on a blockchain explorer that the funds remain there. I've been using these coins as secure backups since they're not vulnerable to magnetic fields or other forms of tampering. As long as the coin remains physically intact, you can rest assured that no one has made an unauthorized copy of the private key.

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