Andrew polestra was the creator and work on the github repo for codex 32!

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I ordered a copy and it’s great there is even a single developer that created a wallet for it but it would be amazing if there were more options. I have no idea how much time it would take to build and test in one of the popular self custodial wallets but it would be amazing to have an option.

Thank you!

Has there been any progress in terms of using the s-share in real world? Can I use it to derive address or spend coins?

It’s possible to spend on chain using this wallet I think:

https://github.com/BenWestgate/Bails

Which is great. I’m going to try it out but looks like it might require more shares than I’d personally like to manage.

In nostr:npub1r8l06leee9kjlam0slmky7h8j9zme9ca32erypgqtyu6t2gnhshs3jx5dk podcast with Polestra it sounds like you can use a regular hardware signer, but I think the co-ordinating wallet is key. I won’t be trying this with a lot of funds but will eventually get round to it!