Crypto Brass Plate for Hardware Wallet Backup
Store your Private Crypto seed safely. It supports any 12 or 24 word seed.
1 x 100 mm x 50 mm x 2 mm thick Brass plate
1 x Alphabet & Number punches
1 x 50 mm x 50 mm Steel plate ( This is to practice punch)
1 x Storage envelope
2 x Tamper sticker
2 x Lemon Wipe
Symbol : & (1pcs), Stamps Letter size : 0.6 cm
Numbers: 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6(9) - 7 - 8 (9pcs),
Alphabet: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z (26pcs)
IMPORTANT
It is important to have a heavy hammer and use enough force so that you will have a deep punch.
HOW TO STORE
The tamper sticker is a layer of extra security for backup plates. Insert the metal plate into the envelope (included) and attach the sticker to the envelope. Store the plate in a safe place and only retrieve it if your backup has been compromised.
It is recommended to practice punching on the steel plate (included) before punching the actual plate to get an idea about the force to be applied on each stamps to get a better output. |
Count the letters/numbers of the seed phrase that you have, select the stamps from the box, draw a straight line with a pencil (not included) over the metal plate so that every word will be aligned perfectly. |
Wipe the metal plates and stamps (only the bottom part of stamp) with the lemon wipe included to remove dust or any other substances from it. |
Place the metal plate on Jewellers block (not included) apply a small amount of pressure on the stamp with your fingers in downward direction and tap it with the hammer (not included) select the next stamp for the corresponding letter repeat the process until each word has finished. |
Once you have punched the seed word you can cover it with the cover plate (not included) use the tamper sticker to stick both plates together.
To add another layer of security to your backup plates. Insert the metal plate into the envelope (included) and stick it with the tamper sticker and store it in a safe place, only retrieve it if your secondary backup is compromised.