bitbox02-firmware
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bitbox02-firmware
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Nano ledger replacement
I'm looking at this, you can see a comparison when you scroll down: https://bitbox.swiss/bitbox02/
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Hardware wallets
Bitbox02 - https://bitbox.swiss/bitbox02/
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12 or 24 word seed and why?
I also implemented BIP-85 just recently.
- Spent $3000 on other wallets, most are in the mail, will update full breakdown here!
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For the People Sticking with Closed Source Hardware Wallets - Addressing Your Arguments [SERIOUS]
Here's the repository for the firmware of BitBox02: https://github.com/digitalbitbox/bitbox02-firmware
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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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Destroyed my ledger and thinking of buying a Bitbox and Trezor
At the bottom of this page, they concisely explain what they mean for each entry in the table and why they give that specific score. For this in particular, they consider the setup easier because you can backup to an (offline) SD card instead of writing it down manually.
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Daily General Discussion - May 19, 2023
I decided on this: https://shiftcrypto.ch/bitbox02/
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Couple of questions
There you go: https://github.com/digitalbitbox/bitbox02-firmware/pull/1069
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Thinking about switching to bit box
The firmware code is open source and can be found here. The official releases are built from this code in a reproducible fashion. The community is able to verify that currently the only two ways of exporting the seed are via the 24 words displayed on the BitBox02 screen or onto a microSD card inserted directly into the device. If there are other unintended ways, it might be a bug, and should be sent to us as part of our bug bounty program.
GlacierProtocol
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Ideas to store your keys
https://glacierprotocol.org/ - Very secure but time-consuming and expensive
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If you HAD to store your seed phrase digitally, what would be the best way?
- I'd use the Glacier protocol to create the seed and not the Ledger itself.
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PSA: My phone just guessed my private key. If you use mobile (phone) wallets, clear your text prediction cache.
Glacier Protocol might have adequate information to secure your cryptocurrency. Sure, the site says Bitcoin, but is, to my opinion and knowledge, applicable to anything related to cryptocurrency.
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This is honestly the most practical way to use a hardware wallet. Don't know why everyone uses theirs on the desktop?
I recommend learning https://glacierprotocol.org for a understanding of how to remain secure with general hardware.
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Seed Phrase Anxiety
I'd recommend following some of the work that's been done in this area, like the Tordl or Glacier wallet protocols to see some options.
- out of the loop: Why are people moving their coins from exchanges to private wallets?
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Cold Storage Strategy
Glacier Protocol (https://glacierprotocol.org/), but with Electrum instead of individual private keys.
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Cold Storage confusion
Hell, some people go pretty hardcore on self custody, look at this for example: https://glacierprotocol.org/
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What computer set up should I use for maximum security?
a) https://glacierprotocol.org/
- Might be a dumb question, but is there a way to store my BTC on something that isn’t a third party application? For example…
What are some alternatives?
trezor-firmware - :lock: Trezor Firmware Monorepo
Bip39-diceware - Generate a Bip39 Wallet Mnemonic using plain six sided dice and a coin
firmware - ❄️ Firmware and simulator for Coldcard Hardware Wallet
specter-desktop - A desktop GUI for Bitcoin Core optimised to work with hardware wallets
specter-diy - DIY airgapped hardware wallet that uses QR codes for communication with the host
metal-bitcoin-storage-reviews - Metal Bitcoin Storage Backup Device Stress Tests and Reviews
Bitcoin.org - Bitcoin.org Website
slips - SatoshiLabs Improvement Proposals
raspibolt - RaspiBolt v3: Bitcoin & Lightning full node on a Raspberry Pi
algo - Set up a personal VPN in the cloud
bitbox-wallet-app - The BitBoxApp for desktop and mobile.
TordlWalletProtocols - This repository documents various methods for securely backing up and storing bitcoins.