What if you forget or lose your private key, how can you get access to your money? Answering your Questions
Today's question comes from @ogt. This question was asked on my post, How does blockchain technology work?
My question is, what if you forget or lose your private key, how can you get access to your money?
The simple answer is, you can't.
Now let me explain why that is and why it is mostly a good thing.
If you aren't familiar with how blockchain technology works you will want to read my previous post about it
In short, there is no central authority that controls a blockchain. It is a network where everyone has control over their own wallet. The way that you control your wallet is with your private key. No one knows anyone else's private key. You are the only one who knows your own private key.
If you forget or lose your private key it is lost to the world, there is no one who can tell you what it is.
Now it is technically possible for someone to guess your private key but it is so unlikely that it is more likely that you will randomly pick the same grain of sand 100 times in a row and not just the sand on earth but all the sand in the galaxy! (If you want to see how mind boggling this is, check out this video)
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So why is this a good thing?
If anyone else knew your private key you would have to trust them to not take your money. Because you are the only one with your private key your money can never be stolen. The only way bitcoin has ever been stolen for example is by the hackers stealing the private key and then using it to move the bitcoin to their own wallets. No one has ever taken bitcoin without the private key, and no one has been able to guess someone's private key.
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Thanks @littlejoeward for answering my question.
But dont you think its a set back if there is no way to get your private key back.
Imagine if you los your phone or computer to fire incident or i was stollen and the place you kept your private keg was not accessed for year, getting to access it, you discovered the medium you use in saving it has been corrupt or something. Dont you think it will be better if there way a way to get back access to your account just as the bank. Imagine all your money lost...
Thanks again, i love your post. Cheer @ogt
The only other option is to trust someone with your private key, whether that is a company or a friend or someone else. I think it is better to only trust ourselves and if we're worried about losing it, share it with someone we trust.
Interestingly enough, the company that develops steemit.com and the steem blockchain have an option where they can recover your private key if you lose it but I'm not too familiar with how it works
Thanks for your great reply. Was really helpfull
Good to keep instilling confidence in this technology in the most understandable ways possible @littlejoeward....great contribution, thanks!
And I am saying thank you, because growing confidence in crypto held by everyone benefits me as much as is benefits everyone else.