I am surprised no one’s first thought was “identify spammy behaviors” and immediately went to WoT/PoW
The problem is that this is inevitable
nope, everyone is too busy implementing bad solutions to spam because they are incompetent
MIT+CC is MIT license with Commons Clause
It doesn’t meet the definition of open source (commercial use is not permitted for Coldcard firmware). The term source available is used instead
ATECC508A, ATECC608A and ATECC608B are all vulnerable to fault injection
it’s hilarious how a lot of HWWs use SEs that are broken, are uncertified or made for cheap IoT devices (often all of these)… or none at all
if your device is stateful a quality SE is a must, it’s only a few dollars more
Now that replyguy/gal has rustled nostr’s jimmies do we have any evidence that proof of work apps / relays deter spam?
#devstr
nostr:npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s nostr:npub1uac67zc9er54ln0kl6e4qp2y6ta3enfcg7ywnayshvlw9r5w6ehsqq99rx nostr:npub16elg3wf8nffkymylw9kfwecc45j9c30lufrrzx2zf5vmxjlcgkkq3xc6d7 nostr:npub12262qa4uhw7u8gdwlgmntqtv7aye8vdcmvszkqwgs0zchel6mz7s6cgrkj
No they do not
Is that what IRIS does?
https://www.bunniestudios.com/blog/2023/infra-red-in-situ-iris-inspection-of-silicon/
It doesn’t work very well for smaller details.
The hardware isn't open source unless you made the chip.
https://www.crowdsupply.com/sutajio-kosagi/precursor/updates/crowdfunding-begins
You forgot to include the part where you destructively decap and image the chip to make sure it matches the HDL, which you can’t.
That is not a hardware wallet (which I classify as anything that can store a seed persistently) but a signing device
Still, I use it a lot, and it’s great
Shill me some hardware wallets (multiple if you want)
the documentation exists
it has for years
Why is it faster to get hardware samples of a product and not documentation for it.
the true building happens when people stop focusing on projects they write in a few days for attention only with no good use case
A mute is not indicative of (dis)trust
