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What's New in this release:
1) Support for mainnet BTC, ETH & DAI
2) New recovery schemes
3) Ability to add coinsafe as trusted device
4) Edit added trusted devices
5) Change in key recovery architecture
@matt_odell @UninformedOpin2 One difference would be that in multisig you need multiple devices for doing every tx whereas in SSS you only need one device for doing txs, other devices just serve as backup devices that hold secrets to your keys. Checkout our blog post on https://t.co/1wMjmlIcKx !
Our Co-founder @arnav_vohra spoke about Coinsafe with @Shivfreespirit, who runs one of India's leading crypto youtube channels.
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@maxtannahill@Ragnarly@adam3us@LarryBitcoin Welcome! Have you tried our mainnet release on Android yet? Let us know any product feature you would want in Coinsafe, we take feedback of our users seriously!
@maxtannahill@Ragnarly@adam3us@LarryBitcoin Hi Max, glad you like what we have built, working on an implementation without email reg. Email address reg. was added cause our users worried what would happen if their trusted devices colluded among themselves. For users who are not worried about this, email isn't required.
@Ragnarly@adam3us@LarryBitcoin Blockstream has highly invested into multisig so they can't look beyond it, similar is the case with Casa. Shamir is great especially if you don't want to get signatures from multiple devices for doing every transaction and for securing assets which don't support multisig.
@Ragnarly@adam3us@LarryBitcoin I like what @CoinsafeApp are doing with SSS although I would prefer an implementation without an email address registration. SSS is great if you can be sure your initial seed creation is secure. Subsequently you get privacy and cost benefits to not using multisig.