How do I create a paper wallet for Kaspa?
You can store Kaspa in a paper wallet using an open source tool written by @svarog, one of the Kaspa core developers. A paper wallet keeps your cryptocurrency keys entirely offline — instead of storing them on an internet-connected phone or computer, you generate the keys and record them on paper or another physical medium, making them much harder for remote attackers to reach. The tool is open source, meaning anyone can read and audit the underlying code to verify it does exactly what it claims before trusting it with key generation. For a beginner, the important detail is that the tool comes from inside the Kaspa development team and is publicly inspectable — two factors that let the broader community vouch for its safety rather than asking you to take anyone's word for it.