keepkey-firmware
KeepKey Device Firmware (by keepkey)
keystone-se-firmware
By KeystoneHQ
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GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
keepkey-firmware
Posts with mentions or reviews of keepkey-firmware.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-16.
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Daily General Discussion - May 16, 2023
open source firmware, hardware
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New Fee Schedule Email
KeepKey's the cheapest out of the three and it's the one I use. It looks like there's development again on it at least looking at the github activity here: https://github.com/keepkey/keepkey-firmware
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Transaction on BSC chain fails: Incompatible EIP155-based V 147 and chain id 1.
Thanks again for your replies! I've created an issue in the keepkey-firmware github but I don't expect that that's going to happen any time soon. There are a lot of open PR's and there does not seem to be a lot of presence from keepkey staff. I hope I'm wrong, but in the mean time I'll be looking out for other wallets that actually do support BSC.
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Anyone still needing to split their BCH/BSV/BCHA? I did it recently, it was easy
Actually KeepKey does support BSV at the firmware level. See https://github.com/keepkey/keepkey-firmware/blob/master/include/keepkey/firmware/coins.def#L23
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KeepKey Critical Firmware Update 7.1.0
Where's the release log that details the changes for firmware 7.1.0? It's not tagged in github repo and it's also missing from the release section as well: https://github.com/keepkey/keepkey-firmware/releases
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Would you recommend KeepKey in 2021?
If you do get one here are couple things you'll probably have to do before it's functional: - On Mac/Linux you'll probably have to add appropriate udev rules so apps can communicate with KeepKey without sudo. See this - On Windows you may need to install usb driver https://zadig.akeo.ie if it's not picking KeepKey up. Just check device manager after plugging in KeepKey to tell. - You'll have to update the bootloader and firmware. I recently got a second KeepKey and it came loaded with bootloader 1.0.3 and firmware 4.0.0, both of which are quite old. After updating to 1.1.0 and 6.7.0 respectively, haven't had any issues using it. - For Windows on any chrome-based browser you may need to enable chrome://flags/#new-usb-backend. I found the behavior to be less quirky with it on. For example, on shapeshift platform some functions like address display on device and device reset wipe doesn't work unless this is on. The usb user prompt will also show unknown for me instead of keepkey when pairing unless this flag is on.
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KKClient v6.6.4 released for KeepKey hardware wallet. Includes Reddcoin support
Note that firmware support is still required for this to work. If Shapeshift official support is important to you I suggest pestering them to merge this PR into their upstream repo.
- Anyone know what this is all about?
keystone-se-firmware
Posts with mentions or reviews of keystone-se-firmware.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-08.
- Firmware Update 1.2.0&Open Source Announcement
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Security concerns. Another Ledger?
Keystone's firmware of gen2 is already open source, and gen3 I think is being released as 100% open source soon. So you can check everything, and build it yourself. Otherwise you can double-check the checksum of the downloaded binary before you put it into your Keystone.
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Does Ledger "persist" the passphrase if you set it to a pin?
that's because it's verifiably not true - the chip they're using isn't documented (huge red flag when mentioning using a SE) and their "source code" still contain binaries blob for critical functionalities such as https://github.com/KeystoneHQ/keystone-se-firmware/blob/bitcoin/source/driver/ecdsa_v2.lib
- Keystone will be working on adding monero support soon
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Q&A on Keystone‘s firmware - Week of 6/2/2023
A: The answer is NO. To make sure there's no access of the firmware, we have made our firmware open-sourced for the whole community to examine that we didn’t have any backdoors or misconduct from ourselves. The firmwares are released by Keystone official to ensure that no malicious third party can get into your device. We also use QR code data transmission which is transparent and verifiable to prove that there’s no secrets inside the data.
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Secure element chip make/model ?
We use a EAL 5+ bank-grade Secure Element. We cannot reveal the secure element to public because of the IP of the manufacturer. But to be as transparent as possible, we have open-sourced the Secure Element firmware and the datasheet (We are the first hardware wallet company who did so). If you are hoping to further verify the operations of the Secure Element, we can send you a development board under NDA. You can find more infos in this blog.
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A few questions about using a passphrase with a Keystone wallet
The signature nonce generation is closed-source in Keystone: https://github.com/KeystoneHQ/keystone-se-firmware/issues/8
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Daily General Discussion - May 16, 2023
open source firmware
What are some alternatives?
When comparing keepkey-firmware and keystone-se-firmware you can also consider the following projects:
KKClient - Chrome application that communicates with KeepKey hardware-wallet.
x1_wallet_firmware - Cypherock X1 Wallet firmware
airgap-vault - The AirGap Vault is installed on a spare smartphone that has no connection to any network, thus it is air gapped. This app handles the private key.
Keystone-developer-hub - Keystone developer hub
trezor-firmware - :lock: Trezor Firmware Monorepo
trezor-hardware - :wrench: Hardware design of Trezor
Keystone-developer-documents - Keystone developer hub [Moved to: https://github.com/KeystoneHQ/Keystone-developer-hub]
frame - System-wide Web3 for macOS, Windows and Linux
trezor-suite - :candy: Trezor Suite Monorepo
keepkey-firmware vs KKClient
keystone-se-firmware vs x1_wallet_firmware
keepkey-firmware vs airgap-vault
keystone-se-firmware vs Keystone-developer-hub
keystone-se-firmware vs trezor-firmware
keystone-se-firmware vs trezor-hardware
keystone-se-firmware vs Keystone-developer-documents
keystone-se-firmware vs frame
keystone-se-firmware vs trezor-suite
keystone-se-firmware vs airgap-vault