I'm actually a fan of the Bitbox Bitcoin-only edition. However, my journey with hardware wallets started with the Trezor. Now, there's also a Bitcoin-only edition here. I like the color, which was a primary purchasing factor. Has anyone else made the move? I'm curious to hear what was your first hardware wallet?
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seems more like the devil
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Just playing devils advocate here…
If someone makes a shitcoin territory on SN, and it doesn’t get removed by k00b and company (which I’m sure it wouldn’t since censorship isn’t the goal here), would you avoid SN because it enables shitcoinery in this way?
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There really are layers to you.
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Hardware is good for normal people self custody dude
No way I would tell someone with a windows or Mac operating system to try to set up offline keys securely with only software
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There will be a lot of newbs even here on SN as we get into bull season, so it matters what we post and recommend doing.
Sure YOU can read and understand Darth’s guides on Tails OS electrum software only offline Private Key generation.
But a “normie” should buy a blockstream jade for $50 and get their cheese off coinbase.
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If you can’t lean into and leverage market propaganda to drive adoption of Bitcoin and the end of welfare/warfare tyranny then you can gfy bud
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Besides that, I think they also do CoinJoin with Wabsabi that works together with chainanalysis.
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I know that on my regular trezor it is an option to switch to the bitcoin only version of the software. I have been tempted. Not sure why I haven't tried it. Are there any real pros to it?
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I prefer not to make unqualified statements here. In the past, I've found Trezor support to be helpful whenever I had questions: support@trezor.io
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First hww coldcard.
Second hww seedsigner.
Not gonna need another than seedsigner.
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You’re joking right?
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Hardware wallets that work with shitcoins app are risky A lot of energy goes into working with the shitcoin app, and that leads to a lot of mistakes
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Trezor do tomuch upgrade to acomodate shitcoins features
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no, why not just MAKE your own? not only are they causing so much attention but also a waste of money.
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I haven't delved into the topic of building a hardware wallet myself. As you've seen, we've developed our own POS. However, I believe I'll explore the idea of creating my own hardware wallet as a winter project :)
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I knew I seen something of him on substack. Thanks for the reminder!
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I know Chaos Computer Club was able to show security issues, what are you refering to exactly? There so much
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