Dear all,A poster reminded me earlier today that when you install Bitcoin software on to a USB stick, the crucial wallet.dat file itself which you need in order to view and spend your Bitcoins is actually stored on your machine. (See : https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Securing_your_wallet) This can cause problems if your computer is seized or crashes. If you prefer to boot from a Live CD like TAILS to browse Silk Road and so cannot store your wallet.dat on a local machine but would rather not trust using an online e-wallet, this may also be an option for you.As such I have put together a (hopefully!) simple step by step guide as to how to keep the QT Bitcoin client software on a USB stick entirely for people using Linux. Even if you don't ordinarily use a Live CD such as Tails or Ubuntu you might want to do so in order to set this up as it's more secure.For newer users I would strongly recommend backing up your wallet.dat file before doing this by following the steps in the above link. You should also encrypt your USB stick using either Linux's disk utility or Truecrypt. There're plenty of guides as how to to do this online but do ask for help if you need it.The tutorial can be downloaded from http://utovvyhaflle76gh.onion/sTORage/vlad1m1r/books/BitcoinUSB/Bitcoin%20Wallet%20tutorial%20%2D%20Vlad1m1r.txtAll constructive criticism is welcome!V.