Wow. That is awful. There is just no safe way to keep crypto in a 3rd party wallet I guess. You are taking this much better than I would.
Writing your on chain, private keys by hand on a piece of paper and sticking them in your personal safe seems to be the only truly safe option.
And on a side note: everyone please remember that a sufficiently powerful quantum computer running Shor's Algorithm can defeat all known public key cryptography algorithms. Once you've exposed your public key, you should consider your private key to be compromised. Send your change to a new wallet address. All wallets should be considered single use only.
Wow. That is awful. There is just no safe way to keep crypto in a 3rd party wallet I guess. You are taking this much better than I would.
Writing your on chain, private keys by hand on a piece of paper and sticking them in your personal safe seems to be the only truly safe option.
And on a side note: everyone please remember that a sufficiently powerful quantum computer running Shor's Algorithm can defeat all known public key cryptography algorithms. Once you've exposed your public key, you should consider your private key to be compromised. Send your change to a new wallet address. All wallets should be considered single use only.
Not all. Most!
There are wallets, and wallets.