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Never thought I'd say this but, with Bitcoin's dip into the mid to upper $80's... imma git some mo. #nostr #bitcoin #stackstr
"Open source" has had a commonly accepted definition since at least the mid 90s when I started working with it. It's mostly non-developers (and NVK) that are confused about this There are plenty more FOSS licenses than GPL3, which is actually quite unpopular. MIT and Apache are the most used by far and provide users with maximum freedom
"Open source" has had a commonly accepted definition since at least the mid 90s when I started working with it. It's mostly non-developers (and NVK) that are confused about this There are plenty more FOSS licenses than GPL3, which is actually quite unpopular. MIT and Apache are the most used by far and provide users with maximum freedom
$87,785.58 / #bitcoin ≅ ₱5,169,955.83 🔴 0.32% ≅ ₱16,429.66
2.2 days and counting.
I don't care what wallet you use as long as it's a part of a multisig setup where other keys are stored on a different vendor's hw 😉
I don't care what wallet you use as long as it's a part of a multisig setup where other keys are stored on a different vendor's hw 😉
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the most secure way is to build a hw wallet by yourself by drawing schematics doing layout writing fw doing tons of debug then you can sleep like a baby. but life is too short. it's impossible for 99.99
the most secure way is to build a hw wallet by yourself by drawing schematics doing layout writing fw doing tons of debug then you can sleep like a baby. but life is too short. it's impossible for 99.99
Wait what’s “source-viewable”?
I respect nostr:npub1az9xj85cmxv8e9j9y80lvqp97crsqdu2fpu3srwthd99qfu9qsgstam8y8 decision, but I do think he should reconsider. With AI learning from the git repos, code will be easy to redo anyway, and it will be hard to enforce and prove that the code has been copied. Not sure to understand his decision.
Well, this post of yours will likely start a flamewar, but I’m on the side of you with ColdCard, primarily because it’s Bitcoin-only. “Open Source” means a lot of things, and I think it shouldn’t be exclusive to the GPL3 purist language. But the Bitcoin-only focus of ColdCard means it won’t try catering to the real fraudsters, the cryptobros. Hence, better security, EVEN IF there’s some level of code obscurity with ColdCard. Besides, ColdCard’s documentation is top notch in my book.
Well, this post of yours will likely start a flamewar, but I’m on the side of you with ColdCard, primarily because it’s Bitcoin-only. “Open Source” means a lot of things, and I think it shouldn’t be exclusive to the GPL3 purist language. But the Bitcoin-only focus of ColdCard means it won’t try catering to the real fraudsters, the cryptobros. Hence, better security, EVEN IF there’s some level of code obscurity with ColdCard. Besides, ColdCard’s documentation is top notch in my book.
I heard nostr:npub1az9xj85cmxv8e9j9y80lvqp97crsqdu2fpu3srwthd99qfu9qsgstam8y8 respond to this topic and I felt like it made a lot of sense. I'm not a programmer so my opinion in this doesn't really count. But as a ColdCard user of 3 different ColdCards along with Sparrow I can say that I love them all for what its worth. I also take nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx and @MartyBent advice to heart and they are full thumbs up for NVK and the CoinKite team and their full line of products.
"I" can't, can you? If yes then how?
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fuck that
Kind of too bad.
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I think it is a dick move, which has nothing to do with security.
I think it is a dick move, which has nothing to do with security.
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