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system engineer @ alpen

If you’re running it degoogled, which is the only way you should be running it because otherwise it’s worse than an iPhone, I don’t know how much support you’d get in the first place tbh. Wdym they don’t sell it - it’s not available on other marketplaces either new?

no clue, I can't really remember tbh. I remember it being mostly purple

a pixelated monkey on stacks 💀

Pretty sure I bought one for like $250 then sold it off for... like $4k? cannot remember

Protections depend largely on the address type as bitcoin uses both ECDSA and Schnorr. Some old address types have their public keys easily accessible, whereas newer script types are more complicated, either locking funds to the hash of a public key or something else. Hashing the public key effectively protects from this sort of attack, so while in theory it’s a major issue, due to implementation details it’s not an issue in practice. that’s mostly why bitcoiners consider it a non-priority. I’d recommend learning how the address types work, maybe look at the BIPs (the specifications used in bitcoin)?

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When US

When everywhere??

That’s what happens when you use efficient software…

No way… oh my god… they’re gonna get broken open easily if it’s not a HW wallet. And even if it is…

Passkeys are genuinely awesome

If you’re running home server stuff on it make sure to have drive redundancy!