Maybe you should create another Hive account which you would use as the recovery account of your two Hive accounts (one which you use daily, and one which you use only for #HiveEngine trading). 🤔🤓
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Maybe you should create another Hive account which you would use as the recovery account of your two Hive accounts (one which you use daily, and one which you use only for #HiveEngine trading). 🤔🤓
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Hrmmm...that is not a bad idea. Now I just have to make time to create another Hive account, and then to change my two recovery accounts listed. Perhaps I'll do that soon. Thanks for the suggestion! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
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!PIZZA
Remember to store the private keys of that new Hive account which you will use as recovery account in a safe place, outside the devices which you normally use. 🤓😏
!PIZZA
Ideed, I make sure that my keys are well secured, given their extreme importance! I oniy have two devices from which I access Hive, or my accounts, my phone and my laptop. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
PIZZA
Maybe you want to use an old device as an "air-gapped" (no Internet connection at all) storage for your most important blockchain private keys. 🤔🤓
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That's a great idea, but they'd have to remain plugged into an electrical source. Electronics that don't have a near-constant electrical field running through them tend to die very quickly indeed. 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙
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!PIZZA
I wonder if what you mean with "die very quickly" is that the device will just quickly run out of battery if not plugged in, or if it will no longer become inoperable faster the longer it is unplugged? 🤔🤯😅
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!PIZZA
I mean that the large amount of rain creates very humid conditions, and the moisture in the air causes the internal components of electronic devices to deteriorate, which makes them cease to function. The only thing that stops it, or at least msssively slows it down is to keep devices plugged in and on. My computer runs 24/7. My phone too. Same thing with my two routers. They live because they're always on. 😁🙏💚✨🤙
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