I want to print a paper Bitcoin and Monero wallet but I don't have a printer. And the only printer I've seen that I know I have access to is one at my work, which I can use but I'm afraid of the printer storing my data or something after it prints.
If that happens, then my Bitcoin address isn't really "secure" because there exists another copy somewhere.
What the hell can I do to securely print my paper wallet?
I don't trust any of the hardware companies that claim to securely store coins and all that. I barely even trust bitaddress.org and all that but I can't find another option that's secure.
Any advice here?
buy a printer u faggot they cost like 200 bucks tops
>>2878064
Buy a used one
>>2878064
I don't want to buy a printer just to use on this because then I'd have to get rid of it afterwards.
Oh wait. I just realized I can fucking write down the addresses by hand and it's just as secure. Wow.
>>2878060
Just write the seed on a piece of paper.
>>2878080
Yeah I'm fucking retarded. This is what I have to do. Thanks.
>>2878073
pfft. then u dont get the QR code
>>2878085
just trace the QR code by hand
take a polaroid of the QR code