“Big problem with sanctions” — is their root cause and of course not the difficulties minions are facing buying some hardware
How much time until this becomes a new shakhed?
Half way through a comprehensive guide on assembling and using nostr:npub17tyke9lkgxd98ruyeul6wt3pj3s9uxzgp9hxu5tsenjmweue6sqq4y3mgl for the Russian audience. Cold storage solutions are a big problem now with all the sanctions; people need a simple and affordable solution to keep their bitcoin safe. I do not see a better option than SeedSigner.
It is twice as cheap as ordering Trezor One from an unauthorized reseller and is safer than anything you can get in the region. The choice is obvious!
Kudos to the team behind the project 🧡 
“Big problem with sanctions” — is their root cause and of course not the difficulties minions are facing buying some hardware
How much time until this becomes a new shakhed?
I don’t get your note, mate
My note is related to the text on the picture in rusian you share.
And your claim “because of the sanctions”. rusia is sanctioned for the reason - they commit genocide daily.
Maybe this will make it more clear https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-08-17/russian-weapon-supplies-in-ukraine-strained-unexploded-missile-suggests?srnd=premium-europe#xj4y7vzkg
Sure, but I believe this topic is well beyond the scope of a practical guide on a DIY signing device.
This topic directly relates to “due to sanctions its difficult to find hardware in rusia”.
Sanctions on hardware exist (in too small amount unfortunately yet, in 9 years) for the reason — it is used in missiles and rockets to kill thousands of Ukrainians on a daily basis.
Mentioning “due to sanctions” without mentioning why they exist in the first place is a manipulation when there is genocide happening right now and sanctions exist right because of this genocide.
This may be well beyond this topic but one can not expect simply celebrating “a rusian guy finding hardware for a cool DIY stuff” until those hardware stops being used for genocide purposes.
Its very unfortunate that its still possible to find ANY western hardware in rusia.