@CryptoCyberia Nothing performative about it -- a physical experience where the least technical person you know can understand and use multisig safely in minutes. No l33t larping required
The hardware centipede won't hurt you. You can simply continue reading the website:
- Private multisig (not never revealed onchain)
- No descriptor metadata backup footguns
- Phone verifiably contributes entropy to keygen and signing, eliminating chosen-secret/nonce attacks
- Inheritance simplification (get T devices, get the money)
Soon: dynamically add/remove/rotate signers with no onchain tx, spending limits, additional access structures.
After @BTCPrague conference, I was on an 11 hour flight back to Korea. The airline offered internet and communication services for a fee.
But thanks to @BitchatMe_ , a service that makes all of that free, I was able to chat with other 3people including @ZappiWallet dev, send photos, and even share voice recordings!!
If Bitcoin gave us financial freedom, then on that plane I got to feel the freedom of communication.
Thank you to @callebtc@jack for bring a freedom like this to life.
@voird33r@CryptoCyberia Precisely, @FrostsnapTech uses the beautiful linearity of threshold schnorr signatures (FROST) rather than ECDSA mpc rube goldberg machines
Then there was: @FrostsnapTech
Let's just say... things escalated quickly.
We vibe-coded a Passport Prime app that lets you use Passport Prime as a Frostsnap device and coordinator on the cold device 👌🥶
3-of-4 with cold hardware.
Yes please.
The future is going to be fun with Passport Prime, and the limits are endless. 👌
More bitcoiners than ever are securing their life savings outside their home and establishing sovereign inheritance pathways. Hugely successful week for @FrostsnapTech at @BTCPrague
@IbrahimRushdee@stutxo@FrostsnapTech Spending substantial savings should be inconvenient, but the the time-distance obstacle is entirely of your choosing