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GlacierProtocol
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MIT License | MIT License |
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bitcoin
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What wallets did OGs like Satoshi and others use?
Correct and that's how I ran it a long long time ago. If you want to download it (no longer w/ mining on desktop without special hardware as you used to be able to with it) go here: https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-core/
- Tell Me Exactly What Hardware is Needed to Run a Full Node
- Could Bernie Madoff have eventually closed down his Ponzi scheme and no one been the wiser?
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So I found my bitcoin wallet from 2014, but...
But seriously - download the "Bitcoin core wallet" https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-core/
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A Beginner’s Guide to Cryptocurrency Wallets
Software wallets encompass desktop, mobile and online wallets. They identify as hot wallets because the devices they exist on have an internet connection. Desktop wallets exist on the local hard drives of desktops. Examples are Exodus and Bitcoin Core.
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If you want Bitcoin to succeed, think about running a full node. With every new node the network becomes more decentralized and secure.
Yes! Bitcoin Core https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-core/ is the gold standard. It’s easy to install and you just wait for the blockchain to sync and it runs in the background on any computer. Easy peasy. If you want to get crazier you certainly can, but this is the best beginner route.
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Daily Discussion, March 03, 2023
https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-core/ https://www.sparrowwallet.com/docs/connect-node.html
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Where does Bitcoin run?
1 - Go to: https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-core/
- Advice on what to learn next?
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Deep Learning researcher looking for technical advice on accessing blockchain
But BTC is a good place to start, eh? The main BTC client is available at https://bitcoin.org/en/bitcoin-core/ .
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?
trezor-firmware - :lock: Trezor Firmware Monorepo
bips - Bitcoin Improvement Proposals
bitcoincore.org - Bitcoin Core project website
nostr - a truly censorship-resistant alternative to Twitter that has a chance of working
multidoge - MultiDoge is a desktop Dogecoin client, powered by dogecoinj. Ported from the MultiBit Bitcoin client.
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
ledger-live - Mono-repository for packages related to Ledger Live and its javascript ecosystem.
bitcoin-sop - Standard Operating Procedures for storing and using Bitcoin.