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by mcherm 4933 days ago
> It's shameful to hear Hacker News readers saying they don't trust their own data to stay safe.

Look, I am a reasonably skilled programmer, and I work for a bank. I know a great deal about keeping data safe and keeping it backed up well. I have written simple cryptography algorithms for addressing these sorts of issues (like secret sharing). And I know enough to realize that these are HARD problems, and leaving them to professionals works better than thinking you are smarter than the rest of the world.

As an example, it sounds like you store your bitcoins in a safe in your house. Nice system... I'm going to assume that your safe is fireproof, and that you were careful about not storing the data elsewhere. Now here's a question: if you die, will your heirs know how to retrieve the value, or will it be lost forever? Those are the sorts of hard problems that an institution can probably handle better than you can.