Jul 10, 2019
Lack of standards leads to new Bitcoin wallet advice
Posted by Philip Raymond in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, economics
This update is an adaptation of my recent answer to a Quora reader who was in a panic. She asked:
“What can I do after a hard drive crash?
How can I recover my cryptocurrency?”
In the past, I would address the immediate problem of course. (My answer is below). But to prepare for the next unfortunate event, I recommended a wallet type based on a user’s unique experience, expertise and comfort zone. I guided the reader to weigh trade-offs of important criteria: Security, portability, convenience, and quick access to assets).
I had believed that some types of wallets were better for some individuals, but that they required a background in cryptography—or at least a discipline for meticulous practices. As CEO of the Cryptocurrency Standards Association, I had also believed that simple, unified, and popular standards would emerge very soon. I figured that this would enable users to practice safe-wallet maintenance in their own homes.
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