More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago
Hey ???? everyone, I hope you all are doing well. I am new to bitcoin and not fully understanding the process of generating seed phrases. What is the safest way to do this and keep the words private? Thank you for your time. submitted by ...
by COINS NEWS - 4 months ago
I wrote a small educational demo in Python. This tool demonstrates just how easy it is to scan for plain text seeds (in other words, seeds that aren't encrypted). My demo is a small library and UI for testing out and showing this concept, and can...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Magazine - 4 months ago
Saturn, a& non-custodial peer-to-peer orderbook for satoshis, has successfully concluded its pre-seed funding round, securing over $500,000 in investments, according to a press release sent to Bitcoin Magazine.This raise was accomplished under th...
by COINS NEWS - 4 months ago
If you write down your seed phrase, use archival-quality paper and ink. Post-it notes and other papers have acids that cause them to break down. Non-archival inks fade over time. So keep some archival supplies at your desk. It's cheap and easy...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago
How can you make the case of using anything besides the SeedSigner? Ease of saving the private key in a cheap raspberry pi? Just put the private key in a Seed QR! The cheapest way i guess would be to write code yourself to generate a private key, but...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago
Title says it. From a practical point of view, 160 bits, or even 128 bits, is obvously enough right now. But taking obscure attacks like quantum computers etc. into account, is there any benefit from a seed (=mnemonic+passphrase) combination with mor...
More / Etherum Reddit - 4 months ago
The only one i have found so far is Keystone. Is anyone aware of another? Need one password for dummy account , others for management purposes. I'd like this ability in case of wrench attack could offer up an account with only a small amount. ...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago
I think I've decided for Seedsigner as my cold storage solution. The idea of a stateless bitcoin computer speaks a lot to me. In fact it's the one solution that makes sense to me, because you truly don't need to trust anyone, especially n...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago
I keep reading mixed opinions on this and wanted to come to the community about this. I have read that the only difference between the 12 word and 24 word is (other than the amount of words) is the encryption strength for brute forcing your seed phra...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
I love playing around with stuff so I went from Ledger Nano S to Nano X to Bitbox02 (BTC only) and ordered the Trezor Safe 3 (BTC only edition). Since I was bored until the Trezor arrives, I finally took a look at SeedSigner. At first sight all these...
by COINS NEWS - 5 months ago
I was thinking getting half of it tattooed somewhere on my arm at a tatoo artist and the other half by another tatoo artist in a different country , on the inside walls line between my ass cheeks . Just think about it. This way my family can know and...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
With a Coldcard, I can retrieve my seed phrase any time by just login into the hardware wallet and going to the right settings. Apparently, you cannot retrieve your seed phrase with a Blockstream Jade. If i dont do much with my BTC besides just stor...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
So has anyone else just memorized their 24 word seed phrase and burned their written copies? Feel like I see a lot of product like stampseed for imprinting your seed on metal, but doesn’t that defeat some of the purpose of BTC? Like if dude breaks in...
More / Etherum Reddit - 5 months ago
Hi everyone, I have memorized my seed phrase. This struck me as a crucial security measure, especially in a space where personal responsibility for security is paramount. However, I've noticed that this doesn't seem to be a common practice am...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
I am stamping my seed into stainless steel washers! submitted by /u/Less_Description9814 [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
Why doesn't my seedsigner can read a psbt and create a broadcastble transaction? I have already tried the 0.7.0 and the 0.5.0 submitted by /u/Think_Machine21 [link] [comments]
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Magazine - 5 months ago
BitTorrent has been around for 22 years as of this year. In many ways it is a technology protocol almost as big as Bitcoin in the scope of how it changed the game of moving data around the internet. If Bitcoin is the money for sending money around wh...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
I'll start this by saying I'm new to crypto. I bought a bunch of stuff including some books at a car boot sale. Leafing through one of the books, I found what looks to be a seed phrase on a separate note of paper. Is this fair game? Or do I...