More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Verifiable Source wallets let you inspect code for flaws, but pre-compiled software lacks a way to verify if it matches the source. Reproducible builds ensure that anyone can recreate identical copies from source code, build environment, and instruct...
Cryptocoins News / The Cointelegraph - 1 year ago
Despite facing notable criticism over the Ledger seed recovery tool, the hardware crypto wallet firm expects to launch the Ledger Recover tool in Q4 2023. Major hardwa...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin.com - 1 year ago
Storing your digital assets on a cryptocurrency hardware wallet such as Trezor is considered to be one of the safest ways to secure your funds. If you have lost your PIN number to access it however, you might be afraid your money is completely gone a...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
I wanted to send .0001 BTC to an exchange wallet just to practice using the hardware wallet. I'm not home to plug in the hardware wallet to verify, but the blockonomics search has that transaction as an input of -.04999BTC, and an output of .0001...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Most of us like to travel around places. And although travelling with your hardware wallet should be avoided in the first place, sometimes it is unavoidable. What security measures do you take when you have to travel with your hardware wallet? Please...
by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago
Hello, I keep my BTC and ETH in Binance for now. After how much savings would you recommend switching to a hardware wallet? Which hardware wallet do you think I should get? If the wallet transfer fees are high for ETH, I can convert it to BTC as well...
Cryptocoins News / The Cointelegraph - 1 year ago
Trezor doesn’t plan to introduce any private key recovery tools, as it has provided all possible means to help users secure the seed phrase, CEO Matej Zak said. Amid t...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
I want to be able to verify receive addresses on all of my devices and have them air-gapped. I was listening to the Stephan Livera podcast 215 where his guest recommends using a coldcard (I currently have one) and a keystone in a multi-sig setup. He...
by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago
There are over 170 hardware wallets on the market. Using multiple sources, here are the wallets that I was about to find as open source. Walletscrutiny is a good website that examines hardware wallets and they found some "open source" walle...
by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago
I have seen a lot of people deciding that they will continue to use their Ledger devices without updating firmware for as long as possible. I think there is still a lot of misinformation and misunderstanding in the seed extraction drama so I will try...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Hi all, would really appreciate some assistance on this. Facts set out below. And I understand I obviously made a mistake somewhere; however, I just can't think of anything credible. Background: I had approximately 0.542 BTC (€13,500 approx) on...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Seeing all the issues with ledger and trezor lately, it's sparking me to want to make my own hardware wallet rather than purchase one from a company. I assume this is possible seeing as this is what was done in the beginning, but how exactly can...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
A follow on from my previous video. All souce and documentation also on GitHub https://github.com/3rdIteration/Jade/tree/diy-camera submitted by /u/Crypto-Guide [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Does anyone recommend this keystone wallet for btc only? Is anyone using it? What are the better alternatives? submitted by /u/IDontUseUsername [link] [comments]
by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago
Due to the drama a lot of people are coming out of the wood works spouting off wrong info on how hardware wallets work on it's fundamental level. How it SHOULD work no matter the type: Transactions are signed within the device itse...
by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago
Country crises cause banks to close with all the people's money, then inflation soars, now banks either don't give money back or gives them in small amounts at the pre-inflated rate. Oopsie daisy, now everyone's money is "self-custod...
by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago
https://www.coindesk.com/tech/2023/05/24/crypto-security-firm-unciphered-claims-ability-to-physically-hack-trezor-t-wallet/ In a less than ideal turn of events, it appears that Trezor can't keep you safe from $5 wrench attacks. On one hand we hav...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Hey fellow Redditors, I hope you're all doing well! I wanted to reach out to the community and get your thoughts and opinions on a specific hardware wallet called the Keystone Pro. Now, I understand that there has been some concern surrounding ha...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Do any of you recommend keystone as a hardware wallet with option of btc only firmware and to be used with Electrum and other btc wallets? This twitter thread explains over all features of it: https://twitter.com/wdevico/status/1658963175641960448 Wh...
by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago
Long post alert. Here's the tl;dr: Most hardware wallets leave your coins at risk because they implement the passphrase feature in a way that sounds good in theory but is unsafe in real world use. Below, I've explained why, and offered soluti...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Fully open source. Fully airgapped. A camera, for reading QR codes. A screen for displaying QR codes. Touchscreen? Awesome, but not required. A removable, rechargeable & replaceable standardized battery, though I could tolerate a plug so long as...