by COINS NEWS - 6 months ago
At risk of sounding like a total idiot… I was looking at my 24 words and ONE of the words is spelled incorrectly/ missing a letter. (See, I sound like an idiot!) So my question is: are your words all spelled correctly or do you have 1 out of 24 that...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
For a 2 of 3 multisig can i use only 2 devices, a cold card and two different keys on seed signer to create a multi sig? Or should i use 3 different signing devices such as cold card, seed signer, and a bitbox for example instead of cold card and see...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin.com - 6 months ago
Trezor, a leading hardware wallet manufacturing company, unveiled three new products on Thursday aimed at both novice and experienced cryptocurrency users who want to securely self-custody their digital assets. The Prague-based firm launched the Trez...
by COINS NEWS - 6 months ago
The Powerball, which is a multi-state lottery in the United States has now grown to $1.73B and is amongst the top lotteries in the world currently. The odds to win the jackpot are 1 in 292,201,338 (292 million 201 thousand 338) The overall odds of w...
by COINS NEWS - 6 months ago
Who is this Ex Alameda engineer? Aditya, an ex engineer working at FTX/Alameda before the bankruptcy is now leveraging his time there and sharing his experiences working there with all of Twitter. He also had his money stolen by FTX before the bankru...
by COINS NEWS - 6 months ago
I recently bought a btc only bitbox02. If you're not familiar with this particular device, it allows you to generate your own seedphrase, ie. Rolling dice and a coin to determine your words. Now my question is how many of you actually do this or...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
I'm afraid I'm gonna return from work and a fire or an earthquake is going to destroy my home, losing all my backups in the process, what can I do to avoid this from happening? I thought about sealing the seed phrase in a tamper evident bag a...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
on some of my wallets I have the seed phrase stamped in metal and hidden but also on paper with other documents. The handwritten words were likely thrown out with trash. Should I junk the entire wallets or move funds to a 25th word account? su...
by COINS NEWS - 6 months ago
What is your opinion about storing your seed online and also using a long passphrase? Theoretically this should be pretty secure if the 25th word is long and complicated. You would not enter the password anywhere online, only on the hardware wallet i...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
We relaunched our "Seed Backup" section. Now we compare 18 seed phrase metal backup solutions feature by feature. You can filter and sort. We will adding more. https://thebitcoinhole.com/seed-backup We also created an open source Github rep...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
I recently been trying to learn about BIP39 and other things, because I want to make sure km fully secure in use it and in any case recover my funds. Can Anyone explain me BIP39 like if I was dumb? Because I kinda feel like one, is sees só difficult....
More / Etherum Reddit - 6 months ago
I’ve been wondering on the best way to store seed phrases nowadays, from what I know, it’s paper. Do you agree? What are your thoughts about it? Cheers! submitted by /u/jamesallen18181 [link] [comments]
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Magazine - 6 months ago
Three finalists have been selected for the Bitcoin Alpha Competition, a crowd-sourced campaign to find the next top Bitcoin fund manager. The manager with the most promising approach for generating alpha in the bitcoin market will be awarded $1 milli...
Cryptocoins News / CoinJournal - 7 months ago
Crypto insurance provider AnchorWatch has announced a $3 million round led by investment firm Ten31.
AnchorWatch offers Trident Vault, a protocol native custody solution for commercial entities holding Bitcoin.
The platform will use the funding to u...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 7 months ago
Hey there, I'm wondering if a 24-word seed phrase from a Ledger device can be used with Bitpay. I gave it a shot, but it's not working. I'm just trying to figure out if it's supposed to work only with a Ledger or if there's someth...
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
One of my friends used Copay as his wallet and would like to move to another up to date app with his seeds.. Any recommendations? Also it should be able to use the copay seed without complicated derived-path-migrations? Thanks! submitted by ...
by COINS NEWS - 7 months ago
First and foremost, there are several different ways to classify wallets: Custodial wallets Most exchanges and web wallets . You do not own any Bitcoin but "IOUs". (legally you own the bitcoin but practically you don't as the...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin.com - 7 months ago
Paris-based Bubblemaps, a firm specializing in blockchain data visualization, announced on Monday that it had secured $3.2 million in seed funding from a group of investors. Bubblemaps stated that the newly acquired funds would be directed toward a m...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 7 months ago
I’m currently using a Ledger but given the CIA was running Crypto AG I don’t trust any hardware. Given I’m not sure where I could get a trustworthy air-gapped computer, I’m wondering if anyone has tried using dice and the BIP 39 word list and maybe a...