top | item 46770257 (no title) trey-jones | 1 month ago Private keys should never leave the device where they are created. discuss order hn newest graemep|1 month ago So no backups? Tuna-Fish|1 month ago Correct. Private keys should never be backed up. Instead, should you need a backup, you should create a distinct key for that purpose. load replies (1) leni536|1 month ago You can have backup private keys, they don't have to be copies of some other private keys.
graemep|1 month ago So no backups? Tuna-Fish|1 month ago Correct. Private keys should never be backed up. Instead, should you need a backup, you should create a distinct key for that purpose. load replies (1) leni536|1 month ago You can have backup private keys, they don't have to be copies of some other private keys.
Tuna-Fish|1 month ago Correct. Private keys should never be backed up. Instead, should you need a backup, you should create a distinct key for that purpose. load replies (1)
leni536|1 month ago You can have backup private keys, they don't have to be copies of some other private keys.
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