The Good Tech Companies - Protect Your Crypto: The Wallet Backup Options You Never Considered
Episode Date: January 16, 2026This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/protect-your-crypto-the-wallet-backup-options-you-never-considered. Ever wondered if your wa...llet backup is enough? Here’s a friendly rundown of simple tricks and tools that make recovery easier and your crypto far safer. Check more stories related to cybersecurity at: https://hackernoon.com/c/cybersecurity. You can also check exclusive content about #crypto-wallet-security, #private-keys, #blockchain-backups, #data-backup, #hardware-wallet-security, #crypto-wallet-backup, #good-company, #obyte, and more. This story was written by: @obyte. Learn more about this writer by checking @obyte's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. With crypto, you’re the only person who has control of your private keys. Because of this, it's helpful to know which backup options are available before losing access to your digital wallet. Hardware wallets can provide an additional level of security.
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Protect your crypto. The wallet backup options you never considered by Obite.
Getting locked out of your digital wallet can feel like watching your set of house keys drop into
the ocean as you stand on the shore. You may not expect it, but it's over before you realize it
and leaves a sting forever, not to mention the financial losses. In most cases with crypto,
you're the only person who has control of your private keys. No one else can get access
to your funds, so no one else can help you. Because of this, it's helpful to know which backup options
are available before losing access to your digital wallet. Depending on the type of crypto wallet you're
using, you may have multiple options available for backing it up. With a bit of reading and organization,
you'll discover that a plan to recover your funds in case of emergency isn't that difficult.
Let's see what we can and should do to protect our funds. Seed phrases, the baseline backup. In most
wallets, you're provided with a seed phrase when you install the app fourth first time. This is a sequence
of either 12 or 24 random words based on standards like BIP 39, designed to recover your entire
wallet on another device in the event that the primary one becomes lost. The idea is quite simple.
If your phone falls into the pool or your laptop won't start, you can use these words to
recover your coins elsewhere. No need for anything else. That's possible because the coins were never
in your device, but in a distributed ledger composed of hundreds or thousands of nodes, computers,
worldwide, depending on the network. Storage is the key factor when working with seed phrases. Good
options include writing them down and placing the recordings somewhere that's protected from physical
damage, i.e. humidity, fire hazards, or inquisitive pets. Some have chosen to engrave their
seed phrases on steel plates to protect them against corrosion, and some others have chosen to keep
two or more paper copies of fear seed phrase stored separately in safe locations. Above all, seed phrases
must be maintained completely offline. A photo on the cloud or a screenshot buried in a downloads
folder has caused many people trouble, for instance. Investigating the recovery process using a
practice wallet holding a minimal amount of currency can help ensure all elements are working for you.
Spending an hour verifying and testing can save a significant amount of time and aggravation later on.
wallets and split backups, hardware wallets can provide an additional level of security, as they
store the user's private keys in a small device that doesn't connect to the internet and that the
user is still able to use. Unlike a piece of paper, for instance, brands such as Ledger and
Trezor have different designs and offer different forms of recovery, but the concept is comparable to
having a small safe in your pocket. Now, when it comes to backup features, not all hardware wallets
offer the same functions. Trezor was the first manufacturer.
to create Shamir backup, also called Slip 39. In this case, several recovery shares can be created
and must be combined to recover your funds. You can even afford to lose some of the recovery shares
and still be able to retrieve the wallet. This mechanism allows you to distribute the backup
responsibility across multiple locations or people, which is like creating a backup for your
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native to every hardware wallet. Other vendors shave their own backup standards and approaches,
so it helps to check each model before making a purchase. Each manufacturer has a different way
of approaching recovery, and by doing a little research, we can find the alternative that
best suits our needs. Multisig, social recovery, and custodial options. Some users prefer backups
that have multiple users and devices involved, rather than relying on a single source.
With a multi-signature solution, several keys must be present in order for a transaction to take place.
This means that losing Goni keys shouldn't cause you to lose access to everything you own.
Instead, it works more like a locked box that requires multiple keys to open.
Each person involved in this process keeps their own key to their piece of the lock,
and by working together and coordinating their efforts, they can protect themselves from any undue problems.
Meanwhile, social recovery wallets offer a different approach. Instead off-gardeing a seed phrase alone,
you can select trusted individuals who will assist you in restoring access to your account when it's
lost or otherwise becomes inaccessible due to technical issues. Users who prefer to receive support
from other people when something goes wrong or if they're concerned about losing a physical
copy of their seed phrase can easily use this type of protection. It's available in wallets like
Ready, Formerly Argent, and Safe, formerly Nossus Safe. It does demand,
careful selection of guardians, though, so it helps to choose people who understand their role and
keep their devices safe. Now, for people who prioritize ease of use over full self-custody, custodial
services remain an option. These platforms hold keys on behalf of users and manage recovery through
their own support teams. The main drawback is trust. You're giving up full control. While it benefits
users in terms of convenience, it also introduces the additional risk that the service could
become a non-operational or a victim of fraudulent activity, which would put their user sat risk of loss.
Crypto exchanges like Binance or Coinbase can act as custodial wallets. Some newcomers begin this way
and later graduate to non-custodial setups once they feel comfortable. Backups in Obite, like a truly
decentralized and self-custodial crypto wallet, Obite offers private keys to its users. In this case,
there are 12 random words you must write down and store offline. There's no other way to access your
without them. Additionally, if you want to store part of your funds offline for security reasons,
you can create a text coin, basically another private key, with them inside, and then delete it from the
history in the wallet. Multi-signature features are also available in the Obite wallet. Two or more signers,
devices can approve or not approve every transaction from a multi-device account. Now, here's a trick
you must know about backups in Obite. The main seed phrase and public text coins can only backup non-private
private tokens. Coins like Blackbytes, Gbb, smart contracts, multi-signature accounts, and chats can only be
protected with a full backup, available from the general settings in the wallet. This will give you an
archive that you must store on your own device. Private text coins can also be an easy way to
back up private assets. Htttps colon slash slash YouTube B, 3xcb3c9 METC, C equals NGC 062 S
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acid of Obite is available for trading on centralized crypto exchanges like non-KYC.
I-O and biconomy. Once the coin leaves the wallet app and enters the exchange, it stops being
non-custodial, and it's entirely in the hands of those companies. Therefore, you should do your
due diligence if you want to handle your funds without issues. In any case, whichever method feels
write, a small moment spent creating a backup today can save a long story tomorrow. Featured Vector
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