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Paul
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Christian, husband of npub1e2rd2k45ym2jmctnysfadxumrvrr57vqj69ck6trt2y62c40r0kqs9lx8t, father, aspiring homesteader stuck in the city, Austrian Economics enthusiast, Austro-Libertarian anarchist, & Bitcoin pleb. Read your Bible and https://mises.org

She’s the cutest! nostr:note17re9apznyg2duczkljxa7udmx06t0pm2kh27au56d44ne65k9v4qrw2szr

Yes you should stay humble and stack sats, but staying humble is the more important of the two.

Anyone can set up a DCA, walking through life with humility is a rare thing indeed.

Two spots in DC. I’m thinking about checking it out tomorrow.

I've neglected reading actual books for too long. Time to get back into it.

#bookstr

#readstr

#grownostr

I was impressed when I saw that the Fidelity fund plans to self-custody, but I guess it’s not surprising given their history. For those who have accounts where the money is unfortunately locked into trad-fi, the Fidelity ETF seems like the only one of them worth considering.

That mug is still for sale if anyone’s interested! 😁 nostr:note1ncsrn796qzz4n5z09g7tx40sj0csgmq5wga4f0jcxa9kr3ed2jyq8evh2z

It seems like part of the story is missing here, how does “a scammer bought my domain for his scam coin” translate to “I’m going to research Bitcoin”?

Not saying it didn’t happen that way, just wondering what happened in between those two steps.

I got the technician license a few years ago and have done absolutely nothing with it. I’m going to try to follow along but I don’t know where to start. We should talk next time we’re in the same spot.

A Tapsigner is most frequently used with a software wallet like Nunchuck to create collaborative multisig wallets without having keys on the device, but if you have an nfc reader connected to your desktop then you can use it with your computer too. For cold storage of your main stack I’d say Coldcard is the way to go between the two.

You don’t need a Tapsigner to keep a Coldcard air gapped, you just need a microSD card, a microSD reader in your computer, and some way of putting power to the USB-C that doesn’t involve a computer (either plug directly into the wall or get the 9 volt to USB power thing Coinkite sells).

You can possibly use a Coldcard and Tapsigner together as part of a multisig wallet created using the Nunchuck app, since both products support nfc and your phone has an nfc reader. I wouldn’t do this with your first Coldcard though.

Coinkite has good guides on doing things air gapped, I’d recommend looking those up. I’ve found the best setup is to use an air gapped Coldcard in conjunction with Sparrow wallet on your computer, with the microSD card being used to pass the psbt and signed transaction back and forth. I was able to set that up without any issues by following their guide.

If all else fails ask nostr:npub1az9xj85cmxv8e9j9y80lvqp97crsqdu2fpu3srwthd99qfu9qsgstam8y8 directly.