With production of SeedSigner+ HATs successfully scaled up, they are now available a la carte in my store and the price of full builds has been lowered to $120.
I *really* appreciate the early-adopters who helped me get to this point. 🙏
https://t.co/rJdmcYZC7s
Someone involved in a bitcoin gaming tournament reached out about prizes for their event and thought these would be a great match, so I got to make 15 of them. Continue to love, love, love how this design turned out. 🧡
Something else I've been tinkering on. A couple of years ago myself and a few others were working on a bitcoin timepiece that we called the "Orange Clock". It was a DIY build using an RPi Pico and a Waveshare eInk display, written in micropython. As the idea progressed, @dsbaars created a custom adapter to build essentially the same concept but with an ESP32 microcontroller. He also created an alternate software implementation written in C/C++ called the "OrangeBTClock" (https://t.co/GxYTrOD7tc) that recreated some of the same features from his awesome original BTClock. Seeing the potential I collaborated with a PCB designer to have a custom circuit board spec'd out that implemented an ESP32 and the iInk panel into a single hardware module. At some point my attention shifted to creating the SeedSigner Plus hat, and then to other things, but I've continued to be a fan of the idea of a smaller, less expensive, desktop / countertop bitcoin time piece running FOSS code. I recently had another small batch of the circuit boards with some minor revisions fab'd and have been working to finalize an enclosure design. Djuri's software already has some great features in place: display of block height, network fees, bitcoin price, Moscow time, halving countdown, market cap, date/time, price info expressed in multiple fiat denominations, ad hoc WiFi for initial setup, and a simple web GUI for configuration. The circuit board has three physical buttons and two LEDs for which features haven't yet been developed. Am thinking of selling these at a lower price (~$60?) to see if we can get some more people hacking on the code. Anyhow, just wanted to share -- keep an eye out for these soon at @btc_hardware (https://t.co/cHnDDRHbfA).
Another one of these went out yesterday, there's definitely some compelling functionality there and it's quickly growing up into its own thing. 🧡
https://t.co/f3eJYP2zh5
Shipped one of these out today -- I really love everything about this signer, the compactness, the aesthetic, the controls, the protective case. Highly recommend if you're in the market for a SeedSigner.
https://t.co/QB3i8cYD2v
@SovereignNeo@DesobedienteTec@SeedSigner We might risk some trademark problems if it were to go into the repo, would be willing to sell it for a reasonable price if its just for personal use. 👍
Just a reminder that with @DesobedienteTec's "SeedConsole" software (https://t.co/qkxCW0WRrK), you can also run just about any @SeedSigner as an emulator for Gameboy, Gameboy Advance, NES, and other systems. 👀
New retro-gaming themed signer: https://t.co/QB3i8cZaS3
Smart Card-Compatible SeedSigner+ kits/signers are now available in the shop. Still considered experimental and for devs/advanced users, but I continue to hear from people who are intrigued by the Satochip/Satodime/Seedkeeper functionality.
https://t.co/f3eJYP376D
Two nearly identical orders like this came in today -- just add an RPi Zero and you have everything you need to build a SeedSigner Plus. 🧡
https://t.co/HFjeWyynnk
@9FigureSats@DesobedienteTec@SeedSigner Really appreciate the suggestion. I don't sell a ton of the Go Kits cases, so am trying to put my energy where it makes the greatest impact. 🙂
I received a restock of these awesome enclosures and a customer reached out about getting an orange aluminum signer in an orange protective case -- the color choice turned out fun. Will take me a few days to get these in the shop but reach out if you're interested. 🙂