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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @stick 6 May 2023 \ parent \ on: We are Trezor, the open source hardware wallet pioneer. Ask us anything! bitcoin
yes, see the answer here: #174375
See my answer above: #174530
Yes, safe to use. CE marking is mandatory in the EU, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CE_marking for more info
We spend much more time on Bitcoin than on all other coins combined. We were the first HW wallet to implement Bitcoin multisig, we were among the first HW wallets to implement Bitcoin Taproot, we were the first wallet to implement Bitcoin Coinjoin, the list goes on, we are the first hardware wallet thinking about integrating Lightning Network. We wouldn't be able to bring so many innovations on the table if what you are suggesting was true.
Not only we plan to keep U2F support, we are also the first FIDO2 (successor of U2F) device with a display where you can see what credential is being used for authentication.
Altough Trezor Suite does not support multisig natively, Bitcoin multisig is the first class citizen in Trezor. You can sign multisig transactions on Trezor with almost any wallet that supports both (multisig and Trezor), such as Bitcoin Core, Electrum, Sparrow, etc.
This is something we are discussing right now in the R&D.
Integrating hardware wallets and lightning network is tricky, because the former is almost always offline, while latter needs to be always online.
I hope we will share something soon, so we could get opinion from the wider LN community.
Miner can include reward up to X (currently 6.25 BTC). If they decide to use lower number, it’s their choice. Although, the rational choice would be to use the allowed maximum.
There is a compatibility list down below on https://bitcoinqr.dev
Zeus has merged the support 3 day ago, so next release will be able to scan and create such QR codes.
According to the list Breez and Muun should work.
Trezor is a company from the Czech Republic and is subjected to Czech and EU regulations.
It's very easy to accept payments in Bitcoin, you just need to spend few hours of research to learn how to do it properly.
This! Just use the same model as Stacker News - people pay for upvotes, but you can see the text before paying for it. It's OK to charge for asking questions, though.
How is Keet different to Jitsi Meet? In other words, how is Holepunch different than WebRTC (which is already open and standardized)?
My blogpost is essentially a how-to so anyone can learn how to make the service available in their country.