Ledger Recovery Key is the upcoming addition to our suite of recovery solutions. Understand its architectural design, security, and cryptographic protocols.This blog post provides an overview of Ledger Recovery Key, including its architectural design, security, and the cryptographic protocols employed, summarising the more detailed technical White Paper*.The technology described in this blog post is the subject of one or more pending patent applications. The publication of this blog post does not grant, either expressly or impliedly, any license, right, or permission to make, use, sell, or otherwise distribute the described technology.
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128 sats \ 1 reply \ @Scoresby 17h
A competitor, but still:
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @nitter 17h bot
https://xcancel.com/btcqna/status/1937525905917702297
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238 sats \ 1 reply \ @Scoresby 20h
"Ledger Recovery Key is not a Hardware Wallet, since it is not possible to use it to manage assets nor sign transactions."
It "is a physical backup card that can be used to store a copy of your master secret."
So, it's a backup of your key that can only be used with a Ledger.
It's an interesting trade-off, but I still prefer backups that are wallet agnostic.
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70 sats \ 0 replies \ @0xbitcoiner OP 20h
agree
Personally, I don't use a Ledger, but I thought it was pretty cool to have a backup with this setup instead of in the cloud, which I think they have.
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32 sats \ 1 reply \ @BlokchainB 18h
Card is replaced with words?
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60 sats \ 0 replies \ @0xbitcoiner OP 16h
If I got your question right, then yeah, the answer's yes. You're asking if the old school method still works?
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