Keystone-system
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Keystone-system
- I went with Keystone pro.
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Best BTC hardware wallet?
I'm not a fan of keystone because They're not open source, that github page is a slap in the face lol. Also what is with the fact that their repo is 16.9 Gigs of code? (That DL link at the bottom that just downloads a random tar file). If that's all code, holy crap that's a lot of potential attack vectors lol.
GlacierProtocol
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How do you store your 'savings account' bitcoin?
Try this: https://glacierprotocol.org/
- What is currently considered the absolute best form of Bitcoin self custody?
- Help!!!
- New here, now what?
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I am a baby girl and my uncle just bought 0.1 BTC for me
Secure keys with glacier protocol.
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Hardware/Software wallets and backdoors implemented by different nations?
Here are the things people with more than a little bit of money do: https://glacierprotocol.org/
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Are the following three assumptions correct about security?
Alternatively, you could take the probabilistic approach and assume that x number of hardware manufacturers are not in on a ploy to steal your money, which is the approach detailed in the Glacier protocol security guide: https://glacierprotocol.org/
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Should I create a guide?
At this moment, most "non- reliant on a 3rd party" and secure way to do this is the Glacier Protocol (https://glacierprotocol.org) - but it is extremely complicated for most users and impractical for not large amounts of money (less than $100,000 equivalent)
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A beginner question about securing BTC long term
And here's a very verbose security guide to help you think about when you might want to use some of these things. https://glacierprotocol.org/
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Is running your own node and having your own wallet best for long term storage?
Security guide: https://glacierprotocol.org/ DIY PC airgap: https://youtu.be/-tLoiLo5fT8?t=115 Lopp's curated Bitcoin resources: https://www.lopp.net/bitcoin-information/getting-started.html My curated Bitcoin resources: https://github.com/nerd2ninja/bitcoin-sop/tree/main
What are some alternatives?
bips - Bitcoin Improvement Proposals
nostr - a truly censorship-resistant alternative to Twitter that has a chance of working
sparrow - Desktop Bitcoin Wallet focused on security and privacy. Free and open source.
bip39 - A web tool for converting BIP39 mnemonic codes
Bip39-diceware - Generate a Bip39 Wallet Mnemonic using plain six sided dice and a coin
bitbox02-firmware - Firmware code of the BitBox02 hardware wallet
bitcoincore.org - Bitcoin Core project website
ledger-live - Mono-repository for packages related to Ledger Live and its javascript ecosystem.
bitcoin-sop - Standard Operating Procedures for storing and using Bitcoin.
bowser-bitcoin-hardware-wallet - ESP32 Hardware Wallet
krux - Open-source signing device firmware for Bitcoin
electrum - Electrum Bitcoin Wallet