keystone-se-firmware
trezor-firmware
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keystone-se-firmware
- 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
trezor-firmware
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¿How to start in bitcoin?
https://trezor.io/ - Easy to use, no matter how new in Bitcoin you're.
- Trezor unveils Trezor Safe family of devices
- New to the Crypto? 10 tips I wish I knew when entering the space
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Trezor Suite added and later removed AOPP supporty
Added (November 2021): https://github.com/trezor/trezor-firmware/pull/1903
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With what's happening with Binance, Coinbase, and others lately, I think we should switch to DeFi Platforms and Hard Wallets ASAP.
Next thing to have is a hard wallet if you haven’t already like a Ledger or a Trezor and let it sit there. That’s the safest thing to do! Also, there’s always been a risk of KYC (Know Your Customer) on CEXes as mentioned several times. This was all meant to be decentralized and keep our identity under wraps and retain that anonymity that crypto was originally designed for… and you get a hold of your keys.
- Trezor developer confirms private keys can be extracted if firmware is corrupt
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Getting started
https://trezor.io/ - Easy to use, no matter how new in Bitcoin you're.
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Trezor model 1 not recognized
where "x.y.z" is the VERSION of trezor (aka TrezorCTL) you are trying to install. See the version history when picking a version. "Oldest" is not necessarily "best". You'll want to pick a version that was released around the same time your Trezor-1 was last updated.
- Does the Bitbox02 Firmware Repo include a Simulator / Emulator?
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Daily General Discussion - June 19, 2023
I've purchased a Trezor model T from what I believe is the official Trezor website (https://trezor.io/). Is it rational for me to have a slight fear that it isn't a legit trezor and maybe the chip is compromised, possibly being able to send off my seed to an unknown party?
What are some alternatives?
x1_wallet_firmware - Cypherock X1 Wallet firmware
solana - Web-Scale Blockchain for fast, secure, scalable, decentralized apps and marketplaces.
Keystone-developer-hub - Keystone developer hub
trezor-suite - :candy: Trezor Suite Monorepo
trezor-hardware - :wrench: Hardware design of Trezor
BlueWallet - Bitcoin wallet for iOS & Android. Built with React Native
Keystone-developer-documents - Keystone developer hub [Moved to: https://github.com/KeystoneHQ/Keystone-developer-hub]
bisq - A decentralized bitcoin exchange network
frame - System-wide Web3 for macOS, Windows and Linux
metamask-extension - :globe_with_meridians: :electric_plug: The MetaMask browser extension enables browsing Ethereum blockchain enabled websites
bitbox02-firmware - Firmware code of the BitBox02 hardware wallet