by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Since its only $69 bucks it seems like a cheap option to store lets say around 50k dogecoins which at the current market price is around 3k us dollars, but the thing is that even with the pin and passphrase you still have to type them into the comput...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
For context, I'm in New York State. I’ve been a Coinbase customer for well over two years. I’ve been a Coinbase One subscriber since it was first offered over a year ago. I’ve used the same two bank accounts the entire time. For the past 3 months...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Soo, I finally made up my mind and bought a new hardware wallet. Now I want to transfer my btc from my ledger to the new wallet. What is the best and “cheapest” way to do so? I was just gonna transfer a small amount at first, as a test you know. And...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
suppose i had a paper wallet , a full node and a hardware wallet. I make an address with the hardware wallet offline. I then craft a transaction to sweep funds to the new address and then sign it with the source private key (somehow) I transmit the t...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
I'm not talking about someone actually physically taking my hardware wallet and him knowing my PIN(he would have 3 attempts) and that way get my seed phrase. Im taking about actually remotely hacking/stealing from my hardware wallet like sim-swap...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
After the ledger recover debacle the entire world learned that hardware wallet companies can extract your seed from your device. Whether they will or not is irrellevant, its possible and thats all that matters. Ledger used to say you can plug your ha...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
That's right: if you aim for a secure self-custody long term solution, you might not even need a hardware signing device. In fact, hardware wallets are just very convenient devices to store you keys. If we consider how critical is the security o...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
This post made me sad (and also angry): Somehow I have been scammed?? No idea how... You can see for yourself. The awesome users of this sub have done detailed forensics on what happened. So if any of you still think this couldn't happen to you a...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Introduction I've noticed quite a few misconceptions on this subreddit about what wallets actually are and what the essential difference is between software wallets and hardware wallets. So, I've decided to write a thorough guide aimed and be...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
People were recently concerned that ledger could write firmware that would cause the private key to be extracted. Of course, this seems possible with all hardware wallets. Do you think using a passphrase cold prevent this potential "attack"...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Mr_Bob_Ferguson back again for some Crypto 101. It's always fun to dispel a common crypto misconception. Many a time there has been a post in the sub about building your own hardware wallet out of an old computer. Almost without fail there will b...
Cryptocoins News / The Cointelegraph - 2 years ago
Explore strategies to prevent side-channel attacks on cryptocurrency hardware wallets, ensuring your digital investments remain secure. Cryptocurrency hardware wallets...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
i am from africa i work in local market I started converting my daily earnings into bitcoin every day because of the high inflation in my country I don't have a hardware wallet I made a hardware wallet myself from an old phone with a blue wallet...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Hiya Guys! Just wanted a few people's opinions on whats the cheapest way of withdrawing bitcoin from an exchange to a hardware wallet. I'm using Kraken pro by the way and don't want to pay the fee to withdraw BTC to my hardware w...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
I usually withdraw all my bitcoin to a hardware wallet. Out of nowhere, all my bitcoin got transferred out from my address to some random bitcoin address. I must have entered in my seed phrase on a fraudulent website or something. Will the IRS see th...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
I'm 16 years old and started stacking satoshis for about a year. So, I actually use Tails + Electrum (BIP39 seed generated by Ian Colleman tool), it was the cheapest way to start stacking since, because I didn't had a job or money income. A...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Just had an insanely interesting reddit discussion with many folks here on where they are trading / stacking crypto. While I had expected most folks to just use centralised exchanges, it seems that most people are actually withdrawing their crypto to...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin.com - 2 years ago
B2BinPay, a leading crypto-processing platform, has revealed a new partnership with Ledger, the global platform for digital assets.
As a result of this collaboration, clients of B2BinPay will have the chance to acquire a limited-edition Ledger Nano X...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
There are some concerns about hard wallet security, especially related to Ledger. Even though Trezor wallet seems like a safer option, there's still an underlying fear of a similar situation happening, where seed phrases can be extracted. Trust n...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Hello, fellow crypto enthusiasts over at r/CryptoCurrency! We are your friends from Keystone Hardware Wallet and we can't wait to dive into some engaging discussions with you! To help you put faces to our names, here are the individuals who will...