Fortunately I've never lost a key but I also don't use 3rd party key management tools like ledger or any of those.
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There are always security risks when managing your private keys, there are always security breaches. I think that beyond the tools to avoid this, it also has to see the way you use your keys and the common sense.
Have any of you lost access keys to #bitcoin? How have you done to try to get them back?
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I recommend paper in 2 copies that will never be seen between them.
What do you think would be a great hardware wallet to date?
What happens to the paper in case of a fire? I don't use any hardware wallets or 3rd party software. I have a couple of heat resistant metal cards with BIP38 keys engraved on them and I have three encrypted pendrives that duplicate each other.
How much coincidence should happen so that the fire reaches the two copies at the same time in different places that have never been seen before?
The metal card seems like a good way to store, which one do you recommend?
I'm sorry. It was late and I misunderstood you. I somehow thought 1 key split on 2 pieces of paper.
As for metal cards. I use ISO-4955 (or similar) metal plates which have been hardened and are corrosion resistant. Titanium plates are also an option but more expensive.