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Liana is very good, only qualification is that they don't have a mobile client. So you must use a desktop or laptop.
In addition, all the miniscript wallets only work with hardware devices that support miniscript (which are currently cold card, jade, bitbox, ledger, specter diy, and krux).
Bitcoin keeper is also good if you want a mobile first format.
Thank you. I've been watching some videos on Liana and Nunchuck and these decaying multisig wallets look like they could be exactly what I need.
I'm surprised this isn't the 'standard' that is recommended for multisig or DIY inheritance planning. Perhaps these wallets are just too new or people think miniscript is too complicated?
Does it feel like miniscript and these types of decaying multisig options have been battle tested enough to secure life savings? I hear a lot about sparrow wallet and the like, but I don't know many people IRL who use things like Liana, Nunchuck, etc... so a little concerned on if they have enough eyeballs looking for potential issues before I transition over.
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