This photo contains 100 Bitcoin Private Keys

in bitcoin •  8 years ago  (edited)

I have stumbled upon an interesting post on Bitcointalk, showcasing a prototype of an algorithm that can store data in images by modifying its pixels.

The data (Bitcoin private keys) is first encrypted with AES, and then "encoded" into the image by slightly modifying the pixels.

So, if someone malicious steals your phone, or hacks into your computer, how will they know that one of your cat photos contains hidden wealth?

And finally, yes, this technique could be used to store Steem keys as well.

Original Post - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1562481.0
Github Page - https://github.com/wisdomcsharp/SSI_Bitcoin-Storage

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Interesting. Seems like it might be a bit cumbersome to use though.

Not if its just an app. You only have to remember your password and which photo is it.