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A paper wallet is an offline mechanism for storing bitcoins. Unlike fiat currency, there is no physical representation of a bitcoin (or most other types of cryptocurrency). Rather, wallets that are used to store digital tokens are usually software programs that help to facilitate updates to the blockchain ledger when transactions are made. Paper wallets are different from so-called hot wallets because they operate separately from the Internet. However, they still do not store physical bitcoins; the paper quality of these wallets refers primarily to the method of access for the cryptocurrency owner. Paper wallets were primarily popular in the early years of bitcoin. In recent years, cryptocurrency users have tended to explore other methods of securing their holdings. KEY TAKEAWAYS A paper wallet is a printed piece of paper that contains keys and QR codes that are used to facilitate cryptocurrency transactions. Because they are removed from the Internet, at one point paper wallets were considered to be more secure than other forms of cryptocurrency storage. Many investors believe that risks associated with losing, misreading, or damaging the paper wallet may outweigh the potential security benefits. Understanding a Paper Wallet Like a hot wallet, a paper wallet also makes use of public and private keys. Cryptocurrency users wishing to store their holdings in a paper wallet typically go through the process of printing the private key onto a piece of paper. For those who are interested in setting up a paper wallet, the first step is to visit a wallet generator site which will create keys and corresponding QR codes at random. It's generally advised that users unplug their Internet access while the keys are being generated, and that users wipe their Internet history after the keys have been created. 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Of course, the safety of these physical documents cannot be entirely guaranteed either-if a would-be hacker discovers the location of your paper wallet and physically steals it, they can access your bitcoin holdings. Some users hide or disguise the paper wallet. The paper wallet should also be protected from physical damage; if the keys fade and can no longer be scanned, the user will never again be able to access the bitcoins sent to that address. Even using the incorrect type of printer (non-laser printers can allow the ink to run, for example) may damage the paper wallet. While paper wallets offer security advantages, they also come with risks-some of them severe. Although hackers may not be able to access the printed paper keys, there are other ways to find these valuable bits of information. Printers that are connected to larger networks often store information, and malware can be surreptitiously installed to steal the keys during the generation process. 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