Best hardware wallets for multisig?
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Multivendor multisig would be a good option. Get 3 from different vendors. Safer then getting all of them from the same company
Which 3 vendors then?
Personally I would go with 3 signing devices that can handle psbt. Coinkite Coldcard, Foundation Passport, Seedsigner, Keystone Pro. All of these support PSBT.
I struggle with this. I use multi sig different vendors. I use off site storage for a key and count on a non btc person to sign a transaction as a worst case. Just getting them comfortable with key checks and the like.
My point a good plan includes ease of use.
Totally agree. Ease of use is important for you and for succession. Less potential for mistakes
Multivendor is nice as long as you make sure to never die. If you want there to be a reasonable chance that your heirs can access your #Bitcoin in the event of your unexpected passing I think the best course of action is to use one hardware wallet type (multisig), one wallet software, and get your family members to know it well.
For hardware wallet I use Coldcard.
I disagree. All good though
Following!
coldcard, Trezor, bitbox
A year ago I would have said cold card.
But I think specter DIY is less vulnerable to supply chain attacks similar to seed signer.
Coldcard
Coldcard mk4 zapping your transactions with NFC to the network.
I like Specter DIY and Passport but many others are great, too.
(not a big fan of seed signer for bigger funds).
Imo nostr:npub1s0vtkgej33n7ec4d7ycxmwt78up8hpfa30d0yfksrshq7t82mchqynpq6j you will not regret it.
And if you miss anything let me know
Krux and Specter-DIY.
-Foundation passport
-keystone pro 3
-coldcard Q
-bitbox02
-OneKey Pro
-Block stream jade (qr feature is meh)
I gotta get a passport
Passport
Passport All day