ok I often say you dont need a HWW

but I also say that key control is the most important new skill of the modern world.

This is a pretty sick idea and I hope it gets traction.

the idea of an Open Source and *extensible* private key management platform is extremely fucking cool

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I just saw an episode about this the other day with Seth for Privacy and really like what I hear about it so far. I'm definitely not interested in their $5 per month service for storing your encrypted blob with them, but I am very much interested in the device itself and storing my own encrypted blob.

yeah clearly a lot of thought went into it.

And the encrypted blob offer to provide easy backups is a good tradeoff for normies.

all in all, extremely impressive.

the fact their *already working with Cake might sell me on it.

even though i never really use Cake because of the shitcoin support 😂

the only issue I see so far is i cant find the envoy or whatever app on Fdroid. nostr:npub1s0vtkgej33n7ec4d7ycxmwt78up8hpfa30d0yfksrshq7t82mchqynpq6j

they say it's there...

should be able to pull it from github too

https://github.com/Foundation-Devices/envoy/releases

only thing i see. unless they have their own repo

apparently they do

https://foundation.xyz/fdroid/

Cool. I am adding that to my list of repositories that I keep in my keepass manager.

its hard to find a reason to dislike this company

They should consider adding links to the Github README