Keep your wallet information organized

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago (edited)

If you are using a wallet that uses seed to authenticate, you need to keep things organized!

It is very easy to hastily create a wallet and overlook the fact that you did not take proper notes of all details. Then as time passes you will forget where you put your notes, was it in a txt file or in a note on the desk?

I have seen for example that the hardware wallet Ledger Nano S has a seed with 24 words that is used to recover your funds if the hardware is lost. The Ardor platform is also one that uses seed for authentication, it uses a 12 words seed to authenticate ARDOR accounts.

The important thing is to get it done! Write it(the seed) down PROPERLY on a recovery sheet and then store it SAFELY!

I have a created an account sheet for ARDOR which you can use if you like.

ardor account sheet.png

And if you have a Nano Ledger S and would like to get a new recovery sheet!

Well, here is a link to both on my cloud drive:

ARDOR account sheet https://mega.nz/#!blshzJYR!D5nhbaU5FI6cov-PxyauNtbviQ8mXVZQAbkKUONdMtI

Nano Ledger S Recovery Sheet Front https://mega.nz/#!LssQ3RCL!Cv4_iBqN8uZNuQeSMKcl28rYQwRaAfN0g80BH5AhoMw

Nano Ledger S Recovery Sheet Back https://mega.nz/#!ftEDEZoL!vwpgXqhLjVSYtUAWsqPK-_IN--wfGPLxCewl31Heaa8

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