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replied 1965d
Thanks for the suggestion, I shall think about it. My immediate concern is an USB stick is far more than a passive device (it is quite hackable), and it connects to an insecure machine
replied 1964d
Just plug it into a freshly set up offline computer, rasperry pi for instance. All the wallet files on the stick can be encrypted too.
replied 1964d
Freshly set up offline computers that you trust do not grow on trees. Using an offline computer for payments...even using cryptosteel is probably easier than all this.
replied 1964d
Encrypting wallet files does not really solve the fundamental problem. You have to decrypt at some point with keys. The security of this process is what the hd wallet is for
replied 1964d
You wouldn't really use that wallet for payments though, just for storage. You can transfer some funds on your every day wallet.
replied 1963d
Then I would consider the computer to be part of the system to replace a HD wallet. And it would have a far bigger attack surface than the HD wallet has. Probably also less convenient.
replied 1964d
Meant to reply to your other post.