More / Bitcoin Reddit - 11 months ago
BIP39Colors - represent your seed as 8 or 16 colors and can be in any order
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 11 months ago
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Cryptocoins News / CoinJournal - 11 months ago
Key takeaways Radius raises $1.7 million to fund its trustless shared sequencing layer development. The trustless shared sequencing layer will decentralise the operations of rollups.& Radius raises $1.7 million in pre-seed funding Blockcha...
Cryptocoins News / The Cointelegraph - 11 months 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 - 11 months ago
PRESS RELEASE. Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 21st June 2023, Chainwire. The Earn Network, a community-driven marketplace for liquid investments, is happy to announce the successful completion of its Seed Funding round that raised $2.7 million from VCs and An...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Magazine - 11 months ago
Disclaimer: BTC Inc. is the parent company of both Bitcoin Magazine and Bitcoin Amsterdam.Bitcoin Magazine PRO and the Samara Asset Group have announced the Bitcoin Alpha competition, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at discovering the next top bitc...
by COINS NEWS - 11 months ago
I don't know why there isnt more traction about this except in only certain subs but appearently BlackCat Ransomeware Group got a hold of 80GB of Data dubbed "The Reddit Files" which contain a plethora of data. This post serves as a rem...
by COINS NEWS - 11 months ago
Saw this from redittor brianddk: "In order to enable the "Ledger Recover" feature, Ledger, did, indeed, write a gimme_da_seed function directly into firmware. It is clear because you can see Ledger Live, which is open sources, using th...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 11 months ago
So a common piece of advice in the Bitcoin community is "don't keep your wallet after imputing your seed phrase into it if you ever needed to recover your Bitcoin, afterward go generate a new seed phrase on a new wallet". While I tend t...
Cryptocoins News / The Cointelegraph - 11 months ago
The company is on a hiring spree, and is on the lookout for artificial intelligence researchers, software engineers and product developers. A new artificial intelligen...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 11 months ago
I’m currently rethinking my Bitcoin-only storage strategy. There’s lots of info out there on coldcard but I’ve gotten very interested in the stateless device options like seedsigner and krux wallet. The problem is that there’s not much user reviews o...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 11 months ago
I want to move on from ledger. However I want to keep my seed but add a passphrase with a new device like bitbox or cold card. So even if my ledger seed was compromised I'd have a 25th word for protection. Is this easy to do on either of these de...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 11 months ago
Is a 24 word seed phrase meaningfully more secure than 12? What about if you did 2/3 multisig with 12 on each of the 3 wallets? submitted by /u/jackietreehorn2022 [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 11 months ago
I know the best is stamp it on a titanium plate, but what are the wildest and maybe not so safe ways to back it up? submitted by /u/okasiyas [link] [comments]
Bitcoin News / Google News Bitcoin - 11 months ago
Bitcoin Life Insurance Startup Raises $19M in Seed Rounds Led by ...& & Bitcoin News
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin.com - 11 months ago
Meanwhile, a life insurance company that uses bitcoin, has accumulated $19 million through two seed funding rounds. The first round was led by Openai CEO Sam Altman and former Stripe executive Lachy Groom, while Google’s Gradient Ventures took...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 11 months ago
I wanted to move my coins off of my ledger, but couldn't do it because my firmware was severely out of date. I also didn't want to update the firmware due to the recent fiasco with ledger. I ended up restoring my wallet on a different hardwar...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 11 months ago
I have an old laptop that I'll never connect to the internet and I'd like to use Sparrow to generate a seed and sign transactions. What are the downsides of this? Do you consider it safe. submitted by /u/Max_the_Hodler [link]...
by COINS NEWS - 11 months ago
Nothing is unhackable, but this is pretty close. I was listening to random Twitter spaces the other day, and this dude on Twitter, @M4573RCH was saying the best technique was to set up a multisig with 7 wallets which you own. It's a super pain in...
by COINS NEWS - 11 months ago
I interacted with a malicious website with two of my Metamask wallets. My first interaction was with a burner wallet that barely had any funds, mostly just enough to cover gas fees. I approved the contract and it subsequently drained my ETH sitting...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 11 months ago
Good day to all I have a specific question regarding multisig wallets. I've tried to research it but I could not find a concrete answer. If I set up a 2/3 multi sig wallet, it would mean that I have 3 different seeds. Do all 3 seeds work together...
More / Etherum Reddit - 11 months ago
Hey Etherian anons, a new article is out for "The Playbook for your Seed Phrase Storage" ???????? In this piece, I address hard questions on brute forcing, using 24 vs 12 words, and the oh-so-spicy seed phrase splitting ????️ Vitalik himsel...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 11 months ago
Hey anons, a new article is out for "The Playbook for your Seed Phrase Storage" ???????? In this piece, I address hard questions on brute forcing, using 24 vs 12 words, and the oh-so-spicy seed phrase splitting ????️ ???? https://adrienbe.s...
More / Etherum Reddit - 11 months ago
I have a seed and I don’t recall which public addresses connected to that seed have a positive balance. How do I find all the public addresses that have a positive balance connected to my seed? submitted by /u/skdidjsj [link] [c...
by COINS NEWS - 11 months ago
All wallets have a seed phrase, with some randomly generated words. Would it be possible for someone to type in one or some of their word's incorrectly or shuffle them and then they accidentally open someone else's wallet? Also, would there b...
by COINS NEWS - 1 year ago
I should stop hitting the dead I know, but they continue with their great ideas. Ledger sub is a disaster even greater than news on this sub. It started when I've read their official comment that they can't assure there won't be forced up...