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trezor-hardware
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Safely opening the Trezor hardware wallet
However if you want, you can open it up and then 3d-print a new case.
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Broken Trezor Model T
If you want to repair, here is the description of the hardware: https://github.com/trezor/trezor-hardware/blob/master/electronics/trezor_model_t/index.md
- "I won't opt-in to the Recovery Service" - Explained and Disputed
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Reading about people switching to Treznor, but why is that any more secure—seems like malicious firmware can reveal private key on any hardware device?
Trezor is completely open hardware and open software. That means you don't have to trust, you can verify. You can even build everything yourself if you wish to prevent potential supply chain attacks.
- Is any hardware wallet truly trustless?
- DIY crypto wallets should become the norm (or at least more popular)
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Daily General Discussion - May 16, 2023
Trezor is fully open source. Software, Firmware, PCB Schematics even the plastic case design! The whole shabang. Yes, this means you can build your own trezor if you wanted to. That's the kind of hardcore security dedication that we should support.
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What is your favorite hardware device? #BTC
Open hardware https://github.com/trezor/trezor-hardware
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Alright mate, here is a solid question…
You can also build the entire Trezor hardware wallet yourself. The files for the 3d printable case is on Trezor's github, along with the schematics for the circuit boards and all of the little electrical parts needed to make it. https://github.com/trezor/trezor-hardware https://github.com/trezor/trezor-firmware
- Are crypto wallets' seeds (private keys) really SAFE?
bip39
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lost bitcoin- Binance to Nano S.- Professional help needed pls.
Download the offline version of the BIP39 tool via https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39/releases/latest. Right click on bip39-standalone.html and save the file.
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Question about generating valid mnemonic seed phrases on air-gapped devices
You could make this with a Raspberry Pi Zero and the stand-alone version of the Coleman Web page+javascript https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39/releases/latest/
- Correlating Phoenix BIP39 addresses with other wallet...
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Multisig & hardware wallets
Since what I just said may be confusing... here it is in practice with a link so you can try it for yourself using Ian Coleman's Mnemonic Code Converter:
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BIP39 writing prompt (for mnemonic retention)
With Christmas coming around and the bull market upon us, I thought it would be a good time to remind everyone one about the art of mnemonic memorization. The idea is you take a BIP39 seed, then make a poem, story, limerick, or song using the words to help you remember. If you gift bitcoin, you can include the writing with the seed-card you provide to help the recipient remember as well. If you want to play along, go to Ian's BIP39 page and generate a valid seed mnemonic then see if you can't create a blurb of text that includes all the words.
- 24 Seed-phrase - 100 Dice Thrown low entropy
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6 words seed phrase
You can try Ian Coleman's tool at : https://iancoleman.io/bip39/
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Sovereign Mode: Access Your Wallet Using Safe.global web app
13) Go to https://iancoleman.io/bip39/. There you need to change "Coin" value of the dropdown to "ETH – Ethereum". After that you can paste Secret phrase associated with Key 1 to “BIP39 Mnemonic” section
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My Way of Giving Back to the Community!
As I learned how to build websites, I wanted to use my new skill to help the crypto community in any way I can. So, I made a wallet generator website. It's like iancoleman BIP39, but with a nicer and more user-friendly design inspired by Tornado Cash, a simple way to make wallets from files/images, and support for Monero!
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How to get coins out of an Exodus wallet?
I looked on https://iancoleman.io/bip39/ but didn't see how I might get something useful there.
What are some alternatives?
seedsigner - Use an air-gapped Raspberry Pi Zero to sign for Bitcoin transactions! (and do other cool stuff)
brainflayer - A proof-of-concept cracker for cryptocurrency brainwallets and other low entropy key algorithms.
specter-diy - DIY airgapped hardware wallet that uses QR codes for communication with the host
python-mnemonic - :snake: Mnemonic code for generating deterministic keys, BIP39
solo1 - Solo 1 firmware in C
Bip39-diceware - Generate a Bip39 Wallet Mnemonic using plain six sided dice and a coin
x1_wallet_firmware - Cypherock X1 Wallet firmware
electrum - Electrum Bitcoin Wallet
mempool - Explore the full Bitcoin ecosystem with mempool.space, or self-host your own instance with one-click installation on popular Raspberry Pi fullnode distros including Umbrel, Raspiblitz, Start9, and more!
slips - SatoshiLabs Improvement Proposals
frame - System-wide Web3 for macOS, Windows and Linux
decrypt-openssl-bruteforce - Basic application to bruteforce decrypt files encrypted with openssl and save the plain text file locally.