keystone-se-firmware
frame
keystone-se-firmware | frame | |
---|---|---|
8 | 23 | |
21 | 1,040 | |
- | - | |
1.4 | 7.0 | |
6 months ago | 25 days ago | |
C | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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.
keystone-se-firmware
- Firmware Update 1.2.0&Open Source Announcement
-
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.
-
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
-
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.
-
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.
-
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
-
Daily General Discussion - May 16, 2023
open source firmware
frame
-
Daily General Discussion - June 21, 2023
Regarding your earlier comments on Frame, did you try the AppImage? At least on the x86 side of things, the AppImage just works, and I don't think I've ever seen an AppImage that didn't "just work". The arm64 version can be seen on their releases page here: https://github.com/floating/frame/releases/tag/v0.6.6
-
Multichain UX is… Kind of Bad [Rant]
Using frame.sh instead of metamask helps. It isn't connected to a single chain at a time, but all of the chains you've added. For example you can use dapps on multiple chains at the same time but never go through the step of switching networks. Also sounds like what you're really complaining about is delay period for fraud proofs, that should not be abstracted away because bridging without waiting is likely costing you more than you're making in returns if you bridge too often.
- Daily General Discussion - May 16, 2023
-
Is Ethereum's network traffic fully centralized, or am I wrong?
MetaMask provides an extension to add a wallet feature to your browser so that you can interact with dapps. This was the first project to provide this feature back in the day, but it's now quite outdated; A much better alternative would be Frame. A wallet needs an RPC node to talk to, and a new user doesn't want to have to worry about this, so MetaMask uses Infura as their default. But you can go into settings and change it, either to your own node or to a node hosted by someone else.
-
Did I lose my ETH?
As your next step, I'd suggest trying alternative apps for accessing and managing your account(s). I'd personally suggest Frame (https://frame.sh/), but most use MetaMask (which is available as a browser extension).
-
Best Wallet For USDC?
gotcha, maybe check out frame (https://frame.sh) — you can import any wallets, hardware, seeds, private keys, etc. If you want to use it with any defi, there’s a companion browser extension.
-
MEW keystore v4 export
I work on Frame (frame.sh) and used MEW to get a keystore file for testing our import keystore flow. The file I got was a different version (v4) and format from the expected v3, and our import flow does not support it at all. Digging deeper, we use `ethereumjs-wallet` to parse the keystore files - this library does not have a fromV4 method, and the existing fromV3 does not work at all with the MEW file.
-
Daily General Discussion - April 2, 2023
Just wanted to install frame.sh as a new web3 wallet. It tells me to add "frame companion" to Edge, it warns me about:
-
Ledger seed phrase doesn't include Ethereum?
So try MetaMask, or my personal favourite for stuff like this is: http://frame.sh and play around with derivation paths.
-
What tools do you use in crypto?
Frame Wallet does a few things Rabby doesn't and also supports hardware wallets but lacks the contact security check.
What are some alternatives?
x1_wallet_firmware - Cypherock X1 Wallet firmware
eth-crypto - Cryptographic javascript-functions for ethereum and tutorials to use them with web3js and solidity
Keystone-developer-hub - Keystone developer hub
stingle-photos-android - Stingle Photos is an open-source, end-to-end encrypted media gallery application that provides backup, sharing and cross-platform sync functionality without sacrificing convenience.
trezor-firmware - :lock: Trezor Firmware Monorepo
besu - An enterprise-grade Java-based, Apache 2.0 licensed Ethereum client https://wiki.hyperledger.org/display/besu
trezor-hardware - :wrench: Hardware design of Trezor
eth-sdk - Type-safe, lightweight SDKs for Ethereum smart contracts
Keystone-developer-documents - Keystone developer hub [Moved to: https://github.com/KeystoneHQ/Keystone-developer-hub]
webext-signed-pages - A browser extension to verify the authenticity (PGP signature) of web pages
trezor-suite - :candy: Trezor Suite Monorepo
icloud_photos_downloader - A command-line tool to download photos from iCloud