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Somehow, I missed this wallet's existence.

◦ Supported hardware wallets — Keystone 3 Pro, Seedsigner, Jade, Coldcard, Krux
◦ Air-gapped signing — Private keys never leave the offline device
◦ SegWit — Native SegWit (Bech32) address support
◦ Multisig — Multi-signature wallet support
◦ RBF (Replace-By-Fee) — Fee bumping for unconfirmed transactions
◦ CPFP (Child-Pays-For-Parent) — Fee acceleration via child transactions
◦ Batch sending — Send to multiple recipients in a single transaction
◦ UTXO management — Coin control with UTXO locking and tagging
◦ PSBT — BIP-174 Partially Signed Bitcoin Transactions
◦ Draft transactions — Save transactions as drafts for later signing or sending
◦ Multilingual — 한국어, English, 日本語, Español

I also saw this bit from their website:

I'm curious how this works.

Love to see that they support many of the DIY hardware signers. Would love to gear a review if anyone has tried it out.

It's weird not finding much about this wallet online. Maybe it's just my bad search skills.

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dope name

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Sad that this isn't just a wallet that stores all the coconuts I collect.

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Thought it was this one initially. Thanks for sharing this, will add this one to my list🫡

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Don't you usually do any checking before adding?

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No it was a split second thought before clicking this post. Idk how this wallet even exist as it wasnt listed anywhere that i know

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Seed signer guy says he met them. They also claim their wallet is open source. Repo here: https://github.com/noncelab/coconut_wallet

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You should, you might be adding scams to your list.

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Which one

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I said they could be scams, I haven't done any checking!

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https://theya.us/

This company has a great physical wallet, I saw them in 2023 at Pacific Bitcoin Conference in Santa Monica

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I bet it come out of Base21 #1435623

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Nice to add to my list

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1 sat \ 0 replies \ @Doung 6 Mar -10 sats

I somehow missed Coconut Wallet too. I love that it supports so many DIY hardware wallets and keeps keys air-gapped—feels very safe. The batch sending and UTXO management look handy as well. Has anyone actually tried it yet? Would love to hear a real-world review before diving in.