bitbox-wallet-app
btc-rpc-explorer
bitbox-wallet-app | btc-rpc-explorer | |
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8 | 39 | |
243 | 1,424 | |
3.3% | - | |
9.7 | 8.0 | |
2 days ago | 11 days ago | |
Go | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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bitbox-wallet-app
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bitbox02 android library
Here is the app repo that uses it. https://github.com/digitalbitbox/bitbox-wallet-app/. The Android app lives in frontend/android.
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Verify BitBox App, key is not certified with a trusted signature
Following the link from there, I downloaded the file bitbox_4.37.0_amd64.deb.asc from here and followed the instructions.
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Okay, BitBox02 is super safe open-source wallet, how can I be sure the firmware I'm installing is the one being reviewed in GitHub? Should I compile the GitHub code by myself?
Complementary to that, you can also download the official release from https://github.com/digitalbitbox/bitbox02-firmware/releases and install it manually using command line tools, after verifying it is legit by reproducing it. Or build the app yourself after checking that the bundled firmware is correct.
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Why is sparrow so good?
say what?
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📑 MiniBolt resources 📚 List of the MiniBolt core/bonus guides + latest versions
BitBoxApp v4.35.1 (Released: 06th December 2022) - https://github.com/digitalbitbox/bitbox-wallet-app/releases
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F-Droid Store
It is not present on f-droid. See also this issue: https://github.com/digitalbitbox/bitbox-wallet-app/issues/1171
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The GPG signature of Linux wallet installer is not good
I downloaded the Ubuntu desktop app and I followed the signature verification instructions from here: https://github.com/digitalbitbox/bitbox-wallet-app/releases/tag/v4.30.0
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Bitbox02 User review
After Android app is installed, unit began firmware upgrade - NICE! Straight from Github
btc-rpc-explorer
- bitcoind - rpc
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Very dumb question (I’ve tried the search function but no deal)
Get a non-custodial wallet: This is where you start to believe you really have Bitcoin, but it is still not perfect. A non-custodial wallet (like BlueWallet) is one of the slow types of Bitcoin wallets (on-chain) but this is where I think you, as a inquisitive mind, should start. Others will start with lightning wallets so they can buy beer right away. BlueWalllet has you create a "wallet" and gives you "seed words" to write down and keep safe. This is private. Do not take pictures of it, screenshots of it, and do not save it to a digital file. Paper is really easy and there's no risk of undiscovered malware being able to see what you write on paper. You'll very quickly learn the lingo: "wallet", "addresses", "utxo", etc. When you receive funds, the wallet will show you your balance like Coinbase does, but it will also show you a "transaction id". This, you can use to check that your transaction is real by checking a blockchain explorer like "https://mempool.space" or "https://bitcoinexplorer.org/". You are now able to check multiple sources, increasing your belief that the Bitcoin is real.
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Top Bitcoin Explorer projects in 2023?
- Bitcoinexplorer.org https://github.com/janoside/btc-rpc-explorer (lang: nodejs, db: none) I would like to prioritize practical issues such as displaying fees and general ease of use for viewing transaction details, these are the topics of discussion. I am looking forward to your opinions.
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what is the best desktop block explorer?
I'm not aware of a desktop explorer, but it probably wouldn't be as advanced as something like https://github.com/janoside/btc-rpc-explorer
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The Bitcoin (BTC) Master Kit - Tools to get involved, get ahead & stay ahead of the game
BitcoinExplorer — https://bitcoinexplorer.org/
- Bitcoin core question
- Bitcoin Node and Data Extraction
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is there a way to have a "personal" block explorer based on your own full node?
It depends what you're running. Raspiblitz, for example, allows you to use btc rpc explorer (https://github.com/janoside/btc-rpc-explorer) and mempool (https://github.com/mempool/mempool) quite easily.
- What fun graphical things I can do after running a full node?
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📑 MiniBolt resources 📚 List of the MiniBolt core/bonus guides + latest versions
BTC RPC Explorer v3.3.0 (Released: 7th December 2021) - https://github.com/janoside/btc-rpc-explorer/releases
What are some alternatives?
bitbox02-firmware - Firmware code of the BitBox02 hardware wallet
mempool - Explore the full Bitcoin ecosystem with mempool.space, or self-host your own instance with one-click installation on popular Raspberry Pi fullnode distros including Umbrel, Raspiblitz, Start9, and more!
cakewallet-guides - Cake Wallet Guides and Support Resources
esplora - Explorer for Bitcoin and Liquid
coinbin - Javascript Bitcoin Wallet. Supports Multisig, Stealth, HD, SegWit, Bech32, Time Locked Addresses, RBF and more!
raspibolt - RaspiBolt v3: Bitcoin & Lightning full node on a Raspberry Pi
Electrum JSON RPC Client - Golang JSON RPC client to talk with Electrum server
RaspiBolt - RaspiBolt moved to https://raspibolt.org
balanceofsatoshis - Tool for working with the balance of your satoshis on LND
lnd - Lightning Network Daemon ⚡️
zap-desktop - Zap Wallet - Cross platform Lightning Network wallet focused on user experience and ease of use ⚡️
bitcoin - Bitcoin Core integration/staging tree