35 sats \ 3 replies \ @ca 16 Nov
How does the Family feature work like?
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1a. Ease of use: I made it so easy that everyone in a family should be able to use it (not just the most technical person). And that includes multisig
1b. Ease of use: Automatic utxo management (optional manual utxo management)
  1. SyncTalk: collaborate on with others (in or outside the family) in a multisig https://bitcoin-safe.org/page/synctalk/
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @ca 17 Nov
What does it do though? How does it work? When should i use it?
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You can try it 😉 and check out the website https://bitcoin-safe.org/
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @BXL909 17 Nov
nice work! I've added it to the wallets category at btcdir.org :)
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Thanks!
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I like it. Seems like a mix of Electrum and Sparrow with Mempool integrated. Would you consider also to add LN option, like Electrum ?
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You can also test it in testnet/signet. (it's built on bdk)
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I took the best ideas from these wallets. Give it a try and let me know what you think.
I won't add lightning, because it is focused as a long terms savings wallet. (good multisig support)
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I like it mostly because you wrote it in Python. The code is self-documenting in case people need to figure out how the wallet works.
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Yes, Python is very readable. However I try to have type hints wherever possible to reduce bugs using mypy https://github.com/andreasgriffin/bitcoin-safe/blob/e97093b559e0248de926489304d04a20c6d605a2/.pre-commit-config.yaml#L36
Would be happy for any feedback. It is easy to try on testnet and signet too
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What's special about this wallet, am a newbie
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I also added SyncTalk, which backups, and synchronizes your labels between multiple computers (with chat and PSBT sharing included)
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For you probably the wallet setup wizard is must interesting https://bitcoin-safe.org/page/setup-multisignature-wallet/
Works for single and multisig, and ensures you didn't miss any important step.
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Can we get this on mobile as well
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Sorry. My time is limited... And for savings I think a desktop is better.
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