Michael Powacht on Nostr: When purchasing a #Bitcoin hardware wallet, you are confronted with many options. An ...
When purchasing a #Bitcoin hardware wallet, you are confronted with many options. An important criteria is the device runs open source soft and firmware, not proprietary software. Open source software code can be viewed by anyone in the world. Skilled developers can vet the code for bugs and security vulnerabilities.
I now own 2 such wallets:
1. SafePal X1
2. BitBox02
https://bitbox.swiss/bitbox02/Published at
2023-10-26 23:28:34Event JSON
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"content": "When purchasing a #Bitcoin hardware wallet, you are confronted with many options. An important criteria is the device runs open source soft and firmware, not proprietary software. Open source software code can be viewed by anyone in the world. Skilled developers can vet the code for bugs and security vulnerabilities.\nI now own 2 such wallets:\n\n1. SafePal X1 \n2. BitBox02\n\nhttps://www.safepal.com/assets/img/x1-double.png\n\nhttps://bitbox.swiss/bitbox02/",
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