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android2222 | 6 years ago

I think you do since not having it means that your wallet wouldn't know if you've spent or received any coins.

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tannerwj|6 years ago

For that you would just need some sort of Internet connection and some storage, nothing out of reach for the vast majority of people, or am I wrong again?

android2222|6 years ago

Yeah I mean there are many many parts of rural north america that do not have easy access to broadband. I grew up in Wisconsin - I just simply couldn't give someone coins when I'm up in the Northwoods.

Here's a quick example: https://www.vox.com/2017/6/20/15839626/disparity-between-urb...

Edit: If you give someone a coin with the private key on paper, technically you can give them coin offline, but the rest of the networks have no clue this happened, and you can't spend unconfirmed monies.

TazeTSchnitzel|6 years ago

Bitcoin's blockchain is a quarter of a terabyte in size, Ethereum's is not far behind.