10 sats \ 2 replies \ @OriginalSize 30 May 2023 \ on: building a seed signer bitcoin
Thanks for the report. I like the idea that it uses commodity hardware and open source software.
you are very welcome. what irritates me with all or almost all hardware manufacturers is they do not allow you to read the source code. what they do is a comparison check in lenghts of bits of the downloaded code which is not the same as reading and understanding a source code.
they tell you that you need to RELY on the community that the code is clean and if there is an attack or a bug, someone with advanced kills will warn everyone . this is the exact opposite of the seedsigner which is:
everyone can download the source code from the seedsigner website and read it.
do not trust, verify !
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I very much agree with you on that. That's why I've recently have been trying out Cryptosteel's seed signer. It is worth a look:
https://cryptosteel.com/
Just think of it like a physical engraving seed signer. Just do what Obelix does with his menhirs in a way (:
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