More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 day ago
Any suggestions of hardware for a full node with no pruning that would be extremely efficient, as well as if I wanted to mine on as well I could submitted by /u/ReservefiatMrchase [link] [comments]
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin.com - 1 week ago
Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, has proposed creating crypto-inspired hardware to enhance secure communication and protect privacy, a vision spurred by his unsettling experiences with governments, including attempts by the FBI to interrogate hi...
by COINS NEWS - 1 week ago
With all the news surrounding different wallets nowadays and how hot wallets are dangerous, I’m looking to get a hardware wallet, but not sure which one. Asking y’all veterans here for your advice on which wallet would you recommend to use, granted...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin.com - 1 week ago
Following the downturn in bitcoin’s price on Friday, the hashprice of bitcoin has declined from slightly above $119 per petahash per second to marginally over $116 per PH/s on a daily basis. Should the prices remain low leading up to the forth...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 weeks ago
Would be much easier and safer. And you can't lose your "password". Why isn't that a thing? submitted by /u/lossantos8 [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 3 weeks ago
If I have a hardware wallet and a seed phrase, let's say in the event that I lose my hardware wallet. What is the actual recovery process? submitted by /u/AuthenticWeeb [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 month ago
Does anyone know of this type of device? A friend sent me these photos of a "ledger" he recovered. There's a logo, but I've never seen anything like it. https://preview.redd.it/gyia0p6x0aqc1.jpg?width=899&format=...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 month ago
Someone close to me recently got their house broken into and their seed phrase stolen from their safe. This got me thinking about the single point of failure of today's devices. A multi-sig solution is paramount I believe for any serious cold-sto...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 month ago
I have a Blockclock Mini, which is made by coinkite. It's closed source, and is not very flexible in its config. I'd love to learn about more options that people like! submitted by /u/Secret_Operative [link] [comments]
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Magazine - 1 month ago
As the value of your bitcoin grows, so does your need for secure key storage. One such solution is a hardware wallet, a physical device that allows you to securely hold the keys to your bitcoin. But hardware wallets aren’t the only option for storing...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 month ago
Looking at purchasing a hardware wallet, which is best? Each company touts theirs as the best. Real world users, what do you think? submitted by /u/Daedaluu5 [link] [comments]
by COINS NEWS - 1 month ago
Is anyone splitting their stack between their Hardware Wallet and an ETF? This seems like it could be a good risk management strategy. If your hardware wallet is compromised for any reason then you would still have the other half of BTC. I know the...
by COINS NEWS - 2 months ago
Hello, I need to use an extension cable for my hardware wallet, and I bought a random one on Amazon. I'm wondering if those "super hacker" cables can do anything bad? i think maybe the worst could be the copy/paste changing the adress ?...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
So I have been reading up on benefits of running your own node and having a DIY hardware wallet using TailOS and electrum on a USB drive. This got me thinking Is it possible to use a 1tb SSD drive in a case(I have one) install Tail OS, create and run...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
New venture here in Bitcoin Beach, El Salvador! They sell all sorts of products from hardware wallets, nodes, seedphrase stamping sets, and they even have a Bitcoin ATM. submitted by /u/the_modern_caveman88 [link] [comment...
by COINS NEWS - 2 months ago
My current setup, I've created a Private key offline. I have it stored in 2 different safe locations etched in metal. This Cost me about 4$. I keep 75% in cold storage, 15-20% Hot wallet, 5% on an exchange. If I used a Hardware wallet, Would I...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 months ago
I'm setting up a multisig wallet on safe.global (formerly Gnosis) to store my Ethereum long term. At the moment I'm thinking of setting it up as 2 of 3 signers: one hot wallet (generated with gnosis's own app) with two hardware keys. But...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 months ago
I’m a total noob with this kind of stuff, but Ive stored crypto for a bit now, because of influence from friends which led me to believe in it All I do is buy on cashapp after a paycheck, or randomly because “why not”. Don’t really think about it…and...