trezor-firmware
metamask-extension
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trezor-firmware
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Printer company served you malware for months, called them false positives
That kind of confirmation does exist, it’s called using a hardware wallet, such as those made by Trezor and others.
https://trezor.io/
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Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2025)
Trezor | Software Engineer (Embedded, Firmware, React) | Prague, CZ | Remote | https://satoshilabs.com/careers
Description copied from the Firmware Developer role, have a look at the careers page for many more details!
We’re Trezor (https://trezor.io/), a leading company in crypto security, that has pioneered the hardware wallet industry. As a Firmware Developer, you’ll help us develop firmware that runs on thousands of Trezor devices all over the world. Basically, our products put people at ease knowing their digital assets are safe. Your job here will consist of providing new features, fixing bugs, and solving difficult technical problems. Along the way, you'll gain valuable insights into the practical application of cryptography.
We picture you as a skilled developer who has a background in Python programming and has completed at least some side projects in Rust. A solid understanding of C will also be necessary.
Together, we will bring new hardware wallets to life, including a flagship Trezor product with Bluetooth connectivity. Sounds exciting, right?
Keyword: Bitcoin
PS: You can apply directly using the Satoshi Labs careers page or email me at [email protected] and I will make sure to forward your application to the relevant people in our HR department.
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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.
metamask-extension
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🔥 Ethereum Basics: From Wallets to Smart Contracts
MetaMask – Your wallet and dApp gateway
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Learn More About Drip Tokens: The Future of DeFi and Open-Source Innovation
Abstract: In this post, we explore the dynamic world of drip tokens and decentralized finance (DeFi). We discuss the background and context of these tokens, highlight their core features and real-life applications, and analyze challenges and innovative trends driving the future of blockchain-based digital assets. With practical insights, secure wallet recommendations, and links to authoritative sources such as CoinGecko, MetaMask, and Trust Wallet, this guide bridges technical detail and accessible explanations for developers, investors, and enthusiasts alike.
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Onboard Ethereum: A Beginner’s Guide to MetaMask, Testnets, and Your First Wallet
Visit https://metamask.io and install the extension.
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Drosera HandBook: The ABC of Traps
Copy the smart contract on vulnerable.sol and paste on remix, connect your wallet in this case i am using Metamask and if your do not have testnet faucet, fund it here.
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Exploring Drip Tokens: A Comprehensive Guide to DeFi, Wallets, and Emerging Innovations
Abstract: This post explains the world of Drip tokens in decentralized finance (DeFi). We explore their background, key features, common applications, and related tools such as secure digital wallets and decentralized exchanges. We also compare Drip tokens to other DeFi projects, outline challenges that users might face, and discuss future trends. In this article, we include resources and examples including authoritative links like CoinGecko, MetaMask, and additional insights shared on Dev.to. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned blockchain enthusiast, this guide helps you navigate the complex but exciting world of Drip tokens.
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A Comprehensive Guide on How to Buy DRIP Tokens: Navigating DeFi on Binance Smart Chain
MetaMask: A browser-based wallet that is highly configurable and widely used. Learn more about MetaMask.
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Using Drosera Traps to Investigate a Vulnerable Smart Contract
Make sure Metamask is connected on remix, and if your wallet does not have faucet, you can fund it using this link.
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Getting Started with Blockchain: A Guide for Beginners
Set Up a Wallet: Try using wallets like MetaMask and make small crypto transactions.
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Crypto Investing Tools Every Web3 Developer Should Know
Your investments are only as secure as your wallet. Hardware wallets like Ledger or Trezor provide unmatched security, while hot wallets such as MetaMask and Trust Wallet offer convenience for frequent transactions. As a developer, integrating these wallets into decentralized apps is often part of my daily work, and it's fascinating to see their robustness firsthand.
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Web3 UI For Simple Smart Contract
As stated in the previous post, interacting with web3 applications requires a browser that has a built in wallet. In this simple example we'll use Metamask. Metmask comes pre-configured for Etherium and maybe a few other EVM based blockchains, but not our simulated blockchain in the Hardhat environment. To get this all running, we are going to first setup Metmask, then create the HTML/Javascript needed to call our contract.
What are some alternatives?
solana - Web-Scale Blockchain for fast, secure, scalable, decentralized apps and marketplaces.
Selenium WebDriver - A browser automation framework and ecosystem.
bips - Bitcoin Improvement Proposals
rainbow - 🌈‒ the Ethereum wallet that lives in your pocket
bisq - A decentralized bitcoin exchange network
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