by COINS NEWS - 4 months ago
Just wanted to get everyones thoughts on hardware wallet around this use case. I make approx 20 transactions a day, as a new parent these are mostly from my phone for convenience sake. I want to move my keys off my phone and have something connect in...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago
I’m looking for a multisig solution where I can combine hardware wallets that are connected on windows and linux with a key that is on an iPhone. I tried combining Electrum with Blue Wallet but I don’t see a way to involve the blue wallet in the Elec...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago
Maybe this small amount makes you laugh, but it's all I can afford. I think storing it in a hardware wallet is a good idea, but maybe a hot wallet is still safe. submitted by /u/Proper_Community_199 [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago
The original is about internet use in 1984. submitted by /u/CU66LES [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 4 months ago
Consider the case where your hardware wallet is stolen. At that point the seed is compromised, and the bad actor needs only to brute force your passphrase (which may or may not even be possible depending on the passphrase itself) Anyway, for a situat...
More / Etherum Reddit - 5 months ago
Most hardware wallets support multiple wallets sharing a single seed phrase with separate BIP39 passphrases, but this isn't what I want. I'd like a hardware wallet that supports multiple wallets with separate seed phrases. I'd like them t...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
Hi there, My paranoia is kicking in and I need confirmation from the community. Let's say hypothetically I have a 2 of 3 multi sig wallet set up with 3 hardware wallets and 3 seeds across 6 locations that I cannot access right now. I want to gene...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
What is the sig file next to the json file? Is there a security issue if it is public? submitted by /u/TheShockingKitty [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
I wanted to buy a hardware wallet but i live in college with other students, and if i buy it i need to receive it in the reception, the problem is the packaging of the hardware wallet (trezor, bitbox) is normal or there is something that say is a har...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
If your PC is internet connected, and you connect your hardware wallet to it through USB or whatever, then doesn't that immediately put your wallet at risk? submitted by /u/immadodis [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
I have to be honest, the latest iteration of Chat GPT (4o) has me fascinated with the technology in a way that it never has before. The way I can interface with it verbally and learn languages, recipes, or what have you is almost too good to pass up....
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
Hello, I was going to use Swan Bitcoin to buy BTC, but they're very limiting in how much USD I can spend daily. What's the cheapest option for me (I'm in the USA) if I want to buy BTC in amounts of $1,000, $10,000, or more? I might do DCA...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
For example if you lose your hardware wallet, or it's seized by the government, there is still zero risk to losing your bitcoin because they don't know the seed phrase. The same bad actor entities could just as easily go purchase a hardware w...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
What is the best open sourced hardware wallet on the market? Pros and cons? Some of the ones I have been looking at are the following: Ngrave Bitbox 2.0 Keystone 3 Ellipal OneKey submitted by /u/tothemooonwego [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
I am planning on using a multi-sig setup, please no debate on multi sig wallets,from what I read, this method is suitable for people storing around $500k+ , which is what I will be storing, in my late 20s , so this is a longterm thing. I have very go...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 5 months ago
Another great DIY option :) submitted by /u/Crypto-Guide [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
Hello guys. I have a question. I just recieved my package with the hardware wallet. I noticed that the order number on the package is different from the order number that I received before delivery in my e-mail. Is this normal and legit? I want to ma...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
I watched Blockstream official tutorials and read on their website that Jade hardware wallet offers the use of passphrase as an additional level of security and they say that if you set up a passphrase nobody can access your wallet even if they have...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
so am wondering if I want to store bitcoin for long long time, can I just keep it on electrum wallet and delete that wallet just remember pass phrases compared to hardware wallet were I have to remember backup phase and also make sure hardware wallet...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoinist - 6 months ago
In a statement on X that counters the prevailing wisdom among crypto enthusiasts, Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin has recently expressed reservations about the reliance on hardware wallets for securing digital assets.
Buterin’s commentary emer...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 6 months ago
Bitcoin is the first-ever digital bearer asset, and having access to a wallet's private keys signifies ownership of the Bitcoin in the wallet. Storing bitcoin in an exchange or with a custodian may give you the illusion of ownership, but it...