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safe-react
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Shared investment wallet for a few friends
I believe https://gnosis-safe.io/ checks all the boxes for me and it looks like it's a safe option, but is there anything out there that people recommend more?
- The mass adoption won't happen until "Apple" of crypto comes along.
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Plans for Crypto.com wallet?
+1 for Trezor making API available. There already are other wallets out there that support / integrate with Trezor and / or Ledger which you can use. I've had smooth sailing since I started using Ambire Wallet recently and would recommend it, but there are also others like Gnosis Safe etc.
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Infinity Rize Introduction
π All initial network vaults protected by Gnosis Safe Multi-Signature SmartContracts https://gnosis-safe.io/
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Abell World & Gnosis Safe β Security & Decentralization
Gnosis Safe is the most trusted and viable platform to manage such digital assets with their state-of-the-art multi-signature feature for DAOs and teams.
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Smart Wallet
Check out Gnosis Safe - usable via many well-known wallet apps.
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Feature-request: multiple passphrases - require N out of M (non bip39?)
There are solutions for eth, bsc or avax involving contracts, like https://gnosis-safe.io/, but I'm looking for something cross-protocols.
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ledger (+ metamask) multisig wallet? protocol indifferent?
I know this is possible with a multi-sig wallet in the bitcoin chain, and that is also is possible in eth or bsc using a smart contract (using https://gnosis-safe.io/) But we would like to handle this with just one contract/platform, and make this confirmation available for every transaction cross protocols? also, we would like to have the less cost in transactions possible (gnosis-safe is really expensive in eth).
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Devlog 4: I think I'm losing my mind to deep dark void that is crypto
Gnosis safe is the go to wallet for sure. The module (plugin) system is dope and seems to everything I need to get to my goal of a decentralized investment pool. I could deploy today with just the multisig funcationality, but already some friends have expressed concerns about one or a few people have full control over the wallet, and I agree.
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The Token Disconnect
> These days I read a lot of cross-disciplinary commentary on the crypto asset bubble, and what strikes me as particularly strange is the sheer level of disconnect between peopleβs lived experience of this mania.
Rather than do an investigation or analysis of some of the broader trends and successful applications of crypto, this article proceeds to make sweeping accusations devoid of earnest research.
Here's what I would suggest to the skeptics, to research and understand this space better and why it continues to keep on ticking in spite of the snarky commentary:
Uniswap (xy = k) https://docs.uniswap.org/
the constant product model that Uniswap introduced made automated money markets practical. It's an elegant solution to the problem of creating an on-chain marketplace with a sub-1000 line smart contract. Uniswap has since improved and introduced concentrated liquidity for better capital efficiency. The exchange does multiple billions in volume each day and the best part is: it's immutable.
Curve (https://curve.readthedocs.io/exchange-overview.html)
While Uniswap is optimal for a long tail of asset swaps, Curve allowed for higher capital efficiency among stable base pairs (such as swaps between two stable coins like USDC and USDT). It achieves high capital efficiency for deeper trades with low slippage. It is decentralized and powered by a DAO.
Gnosis Safe (https://gnosis-safe.io/)
Gnosis is one of the most battle tested asset management and multisig smart contract platforms. Each Gnosis Safe is highly configurable, allowing participants to set up any m of n multisig arrangement and even reinvest treasury funds. A multisig can be seen as a light DAO and allows for participants to manage funds in a transparent way across distances and jurisdictions. This helps with coordination and development. The whole world of DAOs is interesting in and of itself, with many different organizational structures being tested and iterated on.
Aave https://aave.com/
Aave is a lending and borrowing platform that allows users to deposit and lend out their assets. The platform is kept solvent by oracles, which watch the price of the collateral backing the loans to liquidate them if they approach a danger zone. Currently holding nearly $30B in assets.
Chainlink (https://chain.link/)
An oracle platform that allows for off-chain data to be integrated with smart contracts in a maximally (but not entirely) decentralized way. This allows for anything from stock prices to weather reports to credit checks to verifiably random numbers to be integrated with smart contracts to influence their execution and state in a maximally autonomous and tamper-proof way.
If you interact with the above protocols, you'll learn more than reading any op-ed thinkpiece. There really is something there there, the decentralized finance movement is burgeoning and it is qualitatively better than what options exist today. It's more powerful, more universal, more programmable, even more antifragile than the systems in place today. It will win in the long run.
There are other movements too, with DAOs and NFTs. DAOs will reinvent all sorts of organizations and will make internet native communities self-funded and self-sustainable.
specter-desktop
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Don't rush straight to another hardware signing device, learn the basics of Bitcoin self custody first [Serious]
https://github.com/cryptoadvance/specter-desktop https://github.com/sparrowwallet/sparrow
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Running a BTC node (Citadel) - now what?
You can for example use it to run specter-desktop (https://github.com/cryptoadvance/specter-desktop) on top for example, to use your hardware wallet with improved privacy or even mix them together to create multi-sig setups.
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What happens if Trezor, Ledger ect wont exist anymore?
Also, the functioning of your hardware wallet isn't dependent on this corporations still existing. There is various free and open source software that lets you manage your hardware wallet, and even combine them to make multi-sig wallets (https://github.com/cryptoadvance/specter-desktop) . This lets you access all information via your own Bitcoin node, no third party system required, fully decentralized.
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Running Core as a wallet
Take a look at Specter Desktop (https://github.com/cryptoadvance/specter-desktop) , which is a web interface for Bitcoin Core that lets you use basically every hardware wallet directly with your node.
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π MiniBolt resources π List of the MiniBolt core/bonus guides + latest versions
Specter Desktop v1.14.1 (Released: 08th December 2022) - https://github.com/cryptoadvance/specter-desktop/releases
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Why does everybody trust wallets so much?
Alternatively you can purchase multiple devices from different manufacturers and create a multisig wallet that requires multiple signatures from multiple devices. Wallet software like Specter-Desktop can help you with this. They also have a DIY signer https://github.com/cryptoadvance/specter-diy
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How safe is Ledger/Trezor really?
What you can do is to use one or more of this hardware wallets with your own node and a software like specter-desktop (https://github.com/cryptoadvance/specter-desktop) on top. This way you are completely self sufficient.
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Ledger Error '0x6a80'
It is most likely an issue that is solved in the upcoming version of Specter; you might be interested in trying this prerelease, or wait for the official release: https://github.com/cryptoadvance/specter-desktop/releases/tag/v1.13.1-pre1
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Bitcoin Browser Wallet?
Specter runs in Electrum, but you can technically set it up to be run through a web browser, as long as you're hosting the service yourself.
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β‘ Raspibolt Monthly Rundown π May 16th, 2022 - Guide & software updates, new Github pull requests & issues and other news
Specter Desktop v1.9.4 - Release page - Upgrade guide UIUX: Overhaul of UTXO list, handling of locked UTXOs and scrollbar added to tx-table web component; + various bug fixes, chores and docs. See release page for full notes.
What are some alternatives?
manticore - Symbolic execution tool
sparrow - Desktop Bitcoin Wallet focused on security and privacy. Free and open source.
MultiSigWallet - Allows multiple parties to agree on transactions before execution.
electrum-personal-server - Maximally lightweight electrum server for a single user
adex-protocol-eth - Ethereum implementation of the Ambire Protocol: Ambire Wallet contracts and AdEx payment channels
electrum - Electrum Bitcoin Wallet
protocol-v2 - Aave Protocol V2
seedsigner - Use an air-gapped Raspberry Pi Zero to sign for Bitcoin transactions! (and do other cool stuff)
duckduckgo-locales - Translation files for <a href="https://duckduckgo.com"> </a>
BlueWallet - Bitcoin wallet for iOS & Android. Built with React Native
bips - Bitcoin Improvement Proposals
electrs - An efficient re-implementation of Electrum Server in Rust