shishi on Nostr: I also recommend printing the Bip39 word list, cutting each word out, and putting it ...
I also recommend printing the Bip39 word list, cutting each word out, and putting it into a jar.
Mix it, shake it, then start drawing & replacing meanwhile continuing to mix until you have 11 or 23 words written down.
Then go to your HWW & generate the 12th or 24th word.
This is the safest way to make a Bitcoin wallet & you'll actually understand why it's so secure using the law of large numbers.
Mix it, shake it, then start drawing & replacing meanwhile continuing to mix until you have 11 or 23 words written down.
Then go to your HWW & generate the 12th or 24th word.
This is the safest way to make a Bitcoin wallet & you'll actually understand why it's so secure using the law of large numbers.
quoting nevent1q…huulSinglesig users should have HWWs from at least two vendors even if multisig is not a goal.
You can confirm they're both working properly by cross verifying a dummy wallet - showing the same results on both devices.
This allows non technical people to get verification meanwhile not sacrificing the simplicity of singlesig.
I recommend building a SeedSigner if you already have a prepackaged corporate HWW.
Not only is it the most powerful device on the market, it's also the only one you dont take on supply chain risk with.