I back up all my private keys in a drive and in an encrypted drive called geens.com. my question is is it safe to trust those services for my private keys?
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I back up all my private keys in a drive and in an encrypted drive called geens.com. my question is is it safe to trust those services for my private keys?
If you encrypt them, they can be stored anywhere.
Just don't put them in a document called privatekeys.zip
If someone knows that they are the private keys, then they can run a kracker on it for however long.
So, if you have a well encrypted file with your private keys, it will be hard for anyone to break, but better is to not even have them trying.
The most unsafe place to have them is in the wallet directory. Because that is where anyone who breaks into your computer will go looking first.