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app-bitcoin-new
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Why did ledger still rollout recovery?
Thanks for your opnion, mine is backed by documentation https://developers.ledger.com/ and code https://github.com/ledgerhq/app-bitcoin-new
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Can Ledger connect to an ESP32, Arduino?
It definitely can, but some assembly will be needed. Typically you can look at how a low level client interacts with the Bitcoin application here https://github.com/LedgerHQ/app-bitcoin-new (check bitcoin_client for python, bitcoin_client_js for js, bitcoin_client_rs for rust) then do your own thing.
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Nostr app
That's not planned internally but would be easy for a third party developer to do, since Nostr is only using Schnorr signatures which are already supported by the Bitcoin application (https://github.com/ledgerhq/app-bitcoin-new)
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Why did the Nano X Bitcoin app dependent apps (such as Litecoin, Dogecoin, BCH) in version 2.1.0 go from 4kb each to 56kb each?
The application has been rewritten from scratch to support Miniscript and new Bitcoin use cases. You can see the new one here https://github.com/ledgerhq/app-bitcoin-new and the old one here https://github.com/ledgerhq/app-bitcoin
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Exactly what is wrong with using a closed-source Ledger to keep your bitcoin
It's actually not closed source and even more funny you end up with less hard to check third party dependencies when you run the open source Bitcoin application (https://github.com/ledgerhq/app-bitcoin-new) on a Ledger device.
- Ledger Is Still Promoting FTX: Should You Trust Them With Your Bitcoin?
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xpubs displayed on Nano with Multisig?
The caveat is that some of those features are not supported by any frontend yet, but you can find a lot of documentation to implement it in this github issue https://github.com/sparrowwallet/sparrow/issues/471, blog post https://blog.ledger.com/bitcoin-2/ and the application itself https://github.com/LedgerHQ/app-bitcoin-new
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Accessing Ledger with JavaScript
You can check the APDU logs using the documentation of the (new) BTC application available at https://github.com/LedgerHQ/app-bitcoin-new/tree/develop/doc - first thing to check would likely be to make sure that you're using the newest version (2.x) of the BTC application since getWalletXpub wasn't present in the old one
- Ledger Live on IOS only?
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How safe is a ledger???
Feel free to give us your educated inputs on https://github.com/LedgerHQ/app-bitcoin-new
TordlWalletProtocols
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If You Lost Your Seed Phrases
I really recommend you read a well designed guide for storing bitcoin like The Tordl Wallet Protocols. It gives very helpful guideance on how and why store your bitcoin in certain ways.
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🤔 By the way, this is a serious problem “If I died today, I don’t think my wife would know how to access our bitcoins.... Would yours?”
I highly recommend you follow a guide like The Tordl Wallet Protocols which are holistic guides to storing your bitcoin. They include guidance on inheritance that will make it so your wife can access your bitcoin - in the worst case scenario with help she is informed to be careful about.
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Ditching ledger for coldcard this week
Coldcard works great. Tho I'm pretty disappointed coldcard renegged on having its firmware open source. I might recommend that if you have multiple types of hardware wallets, you might want to consider a multisig wallet that incorporates your ledger and your coldcard. The Tordl Wallet Protocols have holistic guides on how to do that. A ledger+coldcard multisig wallet is far far more secure than a single-sig wallet of any kind.
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Coldcard set up complete.
While you're thinking about ways to level up, you might be interested in reading through some of The Tordl Wallet Protocols, a holistic set of guides for how to securely store your bitcoin. Its got info in there about multisig bitcoin storage, inheritance, and other nice info. Coldcard is nice, but if you really want to elminate all single points of failure, you need to go multisig. If you have more than $5000 in bitcoin, I'd recommend thinking about it.
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Mobile wallet to hardware wallet.
Muun doesn't seem to have very clear documentation, but it definitely supports Trezor at least. I'd definitely recommend you upgrade your security using a hardware wallet. The Tordl Wallet Protocols are a good resource for that.
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My plan to pass on my btc. Am I missing something?
First of all, yes, the largest thing you didn't mention is legal transfer of your Bitcoin. I'm many jurisdictions, a holographic will is probably your easiest solution to this (tho not all jurisdictions recognize them, so check). I'd recommend reading the inheritance guidance in the Tordl Wallet Protocols.
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Ideas on how to store and encode your seed phrase safely with easy and cheap method.
You should first study methods that security experts have developed and published. A good resource for everyone is the Tordl wallet protocols: https://github.com/fresheneesz/TordlWalletProtocols
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Friendly reminder to add in your testament where your private keys are!
Definitely record where you've put any wallet information where your heirs can access it. Definitely use a metal plate for your seed. Its pretty cheap generally too (eg the blockplate or steelwallet)
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Casa Multi-Signature Cold Wallet
You could also go full self-custody by following a guide like The Tordl Wallet Protocols.
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Wallets
I like electrum on desktop (lots of nice featuers and battletested) and Phoenix as a mobile lightning wallet. If you're trying to figure out a good way to self-custody I'd recommend checking out The Tordl Wallet Protocols - holistic guides to how to self-custody your bitcoin.
What are some alternatives?
app-bitcoin - Bitcoin wallet application for Ledger Blue and Nano S
Jade - Jade hardware wallet
trezor-firmware - :lock: Trezor Firmware Monorepo
metal-bitcoin-storage-reviews - Metal Bitcoin Storage Backup Device Stress Tests and Reviews
Wallets Recovery - Information about wallet defaults for external recovery
python-mnemonic - :snake: Mnemonic code for generating deterministic keys, BIP39
specter-desktop - A desktop GUI for Bitcoin Core optimised to work with hardware wallets
firmware - ❄️ Firmware and simulator for Coldcard Hardware Wallet
bip-efficient-bitcoin-vaults
GlacierProtocol - BitcoinHodler's fork of Glacier to fix GlacierScript bugs
hollaex-kit - Exchange Starter Kit to run your own Digital Asset Trading Exchange Platform
electrum - Electrum Bitcoin Wallet