Hi r/Bitcoin ,
I'm currently writing a fictional story, the central drama of which is that someone hid a flash drive containing hundreds of Bitcoin behind a puzzle involving geocaching, CTF-type online games, and cryptography. I am wondering what exactly needs to be hidden to keep the bitcoin inaccessible until the puzzle is solved. I am new to cryptocurrency, although I have recently picked up my research on the topic quite a bit. I am aware that you can restore wallets using a seed or private key - but do you actually make a copy of your original bitcoin in that process, or just restore access to an existing wallet? Basically I need to know these things:
- What do I actually hold when I say I own a bitcoin? Do I hold an actual file that is the string of numbers that is the bitcoin, or does the blockchain just store the data saying I own a bitcoin?
- If I have bitcoin stored on a flash drive and air-gapped like this one would be, can I recover them without recovering the physical flash drive, if I have the seed or private key?
Thanks for your help!
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