Yeah potentially. Best to choose the solution with the least amount of speculation though when we are talking about protecting our sats.
I’m sure tech will or is already developed that can be placed in high activity areas that is listening for NFC/Bluetooth data and just farming it.
The issue is that we don’t know if that’s the case, nothing on your device is aware if this is happening, and with that knowledge or lack thereof it’s best not to risk it and take the safest route. That’s what I’m doing at least.
Hey man great conversation 😁 so what is your take on me having the seed phase and the additional word for my security.... Are you saying they can bypass this ? 🤔
It seems like a far shot ....
No this is a solid setup! Just store it very securely, stamp it on metal and memorize it.
Don’t leave state on your Jade. Re-enter your seed every time you need to transact with your wallet. I know it tedious on there to use the scroll wheel to do this but it’s much safer.
Consider moving to a 2 of 3 multisig as your stack grows someday.
Thanks for the insight..
Question: I didn't know I could make it so I need to enter my seed every time I make a transaction in the jade I must have missed this ..
By default Jade should save your seed, and you just need to enter your 6 digit passcode to unlock it.
I believe you have to choose to erase it each time. It’s not required but it’s certainly safer to do so.
Thank you for the great conversation 😊
Hey thank you! Lets do it again sometime!
BTW you hav va Great feed 👍 keep it up 😀
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From Grok :
Stateless Signing Mode: The person you spoke to might be referring to using the Jade as a stateless signing device, which is an advanced, optional mode. In this configuration, the Jade does not store the seed phrase on the device. Instead, you manually enter the seed phrase (or scan a SeedQR code) each time you start a session to load the wallet temporarily. This mode is typically used for enhanced security in air-gapped setups or for users managing multiple seeds (e.g., in a multisig wallet). Once the session ends (e.g., the device is powered off), the seed is not retained, and you would need to re-enter it for the next session. This is not the default setup and is generally used by advanced users who prioritize air-gapped security over convenience.
That's cool !
Yessir this sounds correct!
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