It seems really user-friendly, which is good because it will allow normies to use the most secure wallet options. Typically, they stick with basic single-sig configurations using a software key because it's easy and what all wallets support. And that's fine for <$1000 wallets, but when you're holding more than $1000, multi-sig makes more sense, and provides a higher level of protection. BitKey will facilitate large holdings for the masses.

Personally, I tend to go with the more technically complicated options. It's just my nature. I sorta like the idea of using a system where I can use multiple types of hardware signers along with software keys. I like the flexibility. That's where I'm sorta on the fence. Because I've already got a Tapsigner, and would just need a Coldcard or a Portal to have what I need for a Taproot multi-sig wallet. So, I don't know if I want to go down that road, or if I want to buy a BitKey and just use that system instead.

I think I'm going to download the BitKey wallet app and see if I like it. Because if I used BitKey, I'd be locked into their wallet, so I have to like it. So I still have some investigations to do to figure out which way I'm going to go.

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Keep me posted on which route you pick. Tons of respect! I’m less tech savvy and have been battling between Casa & Bitkey.

+1 for Bitkey. I use it AND Coldcard. Wanted a Normie Approved wallet in my setup. I think it's perfect for all of the "Phone Drone" people out there.

I gotta take another look at the BitKey. My head's been swimming in wallets for the past week, and BitKey is one of the first ones I reviewed. So I gotta check it out again. I appreciate the recommendation!