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We march for the end desert BTC / miner / full node
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kadee 2 weeks ago
Holy fuck I dont like conspiracy that much, But I think these are intended image
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kadee 2 weeks ago
-Bank: "Your withdrawal has been flagged." - You: "It's 20,000. My money." - Bank: "What's it for?" - You: "Why does that matter?" - Bank: "We must assess the risk." - You: "The risk of me... having my money?" - Bank: "Exactly." - You: "You lend it out 9 times over and I'M the risk?" - Bank: "Correct. You might not give it back."
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kadee 2 weeks ago
Mult-vendor / Multi-sig is one of the answer The controllabilty of single point of failure can be way higher
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kadee 3 weeks ago
Its not a risk of Bitcoin itself
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kadee 3 weeks ago
You don't need a hardware wallet. 1. Get a SeedSigner. 2. Roll 100+ dice and create a seed 3. Do that three times 4. Stamp seeds into metal and store securely 5. Use Sparrow to create a 2 of 3 multisig wallet 6. Sleep well at night
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kadee 3 weeks ago
The Coldcard bug explained in simple terms: Normally, a hardware wallet generates your 12 word seed phrase using true randomness. Think of it like a lottery with roughly 340 undecillion possible tickets (that’s a 340 followed by 36 zeros). Every ticket has an equal chance of being picked, making the odds of guessing your seed essentially zero. The bug didn’t shorten the 2,048-word BIP-39 word list. It changed how the wallet picked the words. Instead of choosing from the entire lottery, the wallet kept picking from the same tiny corner because the “random” numbers were partially predictable from things like the device’s ID and timing. Imagine that instead of 340 undecillion possible combinations, your wallet accidentally chose from only a few billion. That’s still a huge number, but astronomically smaller than what Bitcoin’s security is designed to provide. Your seed phrase still looked completely normal. The words came from the same 2,048-word list. Nothing looked suspicious. But for an attacker, the search space became millions of trillions of trillions of times smaller.
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kadee 3 weeks ago
So Satoshis coins are impenetrable from 2009. But coins on Cold Cards from 2021 are not safe. There's a lesson in there.
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kadee 3 weeks ago
The aggressive marketing activated image
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kadee 3 weeks ago
콜드카드 사태는 ftx 사태보다 훨씬 쓰라리다 주사위를 돌리지않았을뿐,,,선량한 홀더들이었다,,,