Seed siner because it's not a wallet. It's literally just an ephemeral signing device. It's fully open source and I can lend one to a friend if they need it and not have to worry about my own private keys.

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I needa learn more about nostr:npub17tyke9lkgxd98ruyeul6wt3pj3s9uxzgp9hxu5tsenjmweue6sqq4y3mgl for sure, do you use it for cold storage as well or

yep absolutely. While you can use a seed siner every day if you're transacting with Bitcoin a bunch, seed siner is definitely more of a device that's focused on long-term cold storage. All of your seeds are backed up physically either on a piece of metal or however you choose to store your seed.

My current setup is I have a few cold storage seeds that I made with the seed signer (backed up on metal in a safe) and then I have some hot wallet seeds that I also made with the seed signer that are loaded into hot wallets like a samurai or sparrow.

Multiple seeds with one hardware device? Being the seed signer?

Yup! A seed signer doesn't actually store your seeds because there's no secure element. After generating a 12 or 24 word seed and adding a password to it or not, you're responsible for storing your seed yourself. You can use the seed siner for a PSBT via the QR system.

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You can also turn any previously generated 12 or 24-word seed into a QR code for easy PSBT access.

So it can create the seed, but you must store and secure it separately.

That makes sense! For each signature, do you just enter the seeds?

Yup. If you need to Interact with your seed in any way you need to enter the seed back into the device. You can either manually type in this seed words yourself or you can load it in via the QR code that you can generate with the seed signer.

That’s freaking sick didn’t know you could do that

also is there multisig

Yup!

I've set up a few multi-sig wallets using a seed signer alone.

Siiick πŸ”₯

Happy to talk more about seed signer whenever. πŸ€™ just holler.

Sir, are there issues with the limited capacity of a Raspberry pi?

Thank you.