by COINS NEWS - 7 months ago
Earlier this year one of the most popular hardware wallet makers, Ledger, created a whirlwind of controversy through a significant marketing gaff which lead a lot of owners running for the exits. To recap, Ledger is rolling out a new ‘opt in recovery...
by COINS NEWS - 7 months ago
Greetings HODLers, Given that the topic has come up multiple times in the daily I thought I’d offer my perspective on hardware wallets and their advantages over keeping your digital assets on exchanges. I’ll try to maintain a balanced perspective by...
More / Etherum Reddit - 7 months ago
Hi everyone, I mined ETH a few years ago and looking to cash it in. UK based. Whats the best method. Edit: Stored on a hardware wallet. submitted by /u/Strafethroughlife1 [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 7 months ago
New from BBC. Setting up your 1st hardware wallet. Positive until last sentence saying crypto is a gamble hahaha https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=I-cpxEmkotM submitted by /u/alertsession67 [link] [comments]
by COINS NEWS - 7 months ago
A lot of people are already familiar with the saying ‘not your keys, not your coins’. And it’s true. While hardware wallets have gained recognition as one of the safest methods to store crypto, there are still some vulnerabilities that people should...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 7 months ago
I used to have my BTC on exchange and after last year FTX collapse i transfered everything to hot wallet. Since then i've been DCA and honestly i reached amount that i would be really sad if it gets somehow stolen/hacked. Its still small chance t...
by COINS NEWS - 7 months 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 - 7 months 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 - 7 months 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 - 7 months 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 - 7 months 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 - 7 months 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...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 7 months ago
A great example of the vibrant ecosystem of FOSS projects and the interoperability that is becoming the norm. :) submitted by /u/Crypto-Guide [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 7 months ago
About to open an unchained capital multisig vault. They allow coldcard, ledger and trezor. I think coldcard would be too complex for her (that's my own wallet of choice). Ledger no go for obvious reasons. How user friendly is trezor? Does it have...
by COINS NEWS - 7 months 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...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 7 months ago
I have a blockstream jade and the green app. When I pull up the app, I have no idea how to distinguish whether my BTC is sitting in my hardware wallet or digital wallet. How do I find out? Edit: problem resolved. Had to delete green app and factory r...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 7 months ago
I want to see the options and make a sound decision by myself. I only want a list of wallets. submitted by /u/iBuddzTV [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 7 months ago
I’m curious what you guys think about transferring from exchange to your wallet, how much do you accumulate before you transfer out or do you transfer after every purchase? I personally wait until I have at least $1000 but I used to transfer every tr...