I make a bitcoin podcast with my friend, and we’re planning to make an educational video where I help her set up an advanced personal bitcoin custody set up.
So far, I’m thinking:
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Phoenix Wallet on her phone as her day-to-day wallet. Phoenix is a full Lightning node on your phone, with private keys that you control. There are privacy concerns, given that your channels are with the app makers. However, when I’ve used apps like Zeus and Zap, which allow you to make payments using a self-hosted lightning node, I’ve found the to be a bit buggy and unresponsive, and also a bit too complex to recommend to a non technical user.
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Coldcard + Sparrow Wallet + Bitcoin Core single-sig on a laptop as her checking account. Running Bitcoin QT and Sparrow is easy for a non technical user. She uses a Ledger wallet now, and a Coldcard will be a nice upgrade over a Ledger. I just switched from a Ledger to a Coldcard, and bitcoin-only hardware and software tends to be so much better than multi-coin hardware and software, just because the devs can better focus their attention and resources.
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Coldcard + Ledger + Sparrow + Bitcoin core 2-2 multisig for her savings account. This is for cold storage, and should only need to be used infrequently to transfer funds to her checking account for purchases. I might actually make this a 2-3, with me or another of her friends holding a key, so we can help he recover in case of an emergency.
Open questions:
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What’s the best seed backup strategy? She rents her place, so maybe the seed should be backed up somewhere like her parents house, so she doesn’t have to think about transporting it or losing it during a move.
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Can we export her savings account/cold storage xpub/descriptor to a watch-only hardware device, so that she can verify addresses before she makes deposits to cold storage?
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I think some kind of privacy tech would be a nice addition. Maybe join market as a buffer between her cold storage and checking account?
What do you guys think? Any suggestions for hardware, software, or tweaks? Any questions, maybe related to your own setup, that you’d like us to touch on?
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