Rule 1.
Get a cold card.
Stay away from wallets that support shit coins.
Buy directly from the manufacturer.
Stay away from amazon eBay or bestbuy.
The best iv seen is cold card. By far the best
Malware can implant destination addresses, and steal private keys in hot wallets.
The hardware device can operate in a malware infected environment, and not be compromised.
Private key = safe
Anything air gapped and open source.
Look at the code yourself
When you vote, generally your selecting the person in charge of your region. The leader of the party is an avatar for the will of that party.
Read their platforms.
Become informed.
Get to know yourself well enough to know what's important to you.
Democracy is far from perfect, but it currently the beat system available.
For me:
Pro nuclear energy
Fiscally Conservative
Pro privacy
Pro liberty
Anti monopoly
Planned obsolescence: Apple attacked for the “serialization” of its spare parts
Comments ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35973093 )
Vote with your money.
If you can't repair or upgrade it.
Don't buy it.
We seem to be living in a neo feudal society.
The billionaires aka Oligarchy (the new nobles) vote via donations to political parties.
Our free votes seem to choose the middle managers that halndle all the tax revenue.
The massive enterprises run by the oligarchs get socialy bailed out for infrastructure development, research, and bad investment decisions, while keeping all their profits.
The oligarchs are global citizens. governments have become middle managers. Sort of like barons of old.
At least we get to choose the middle manager that governs us....
100%
Just got the newest release of amethyst off of github.
I like the new features
I know one.
You can't talk to them...
Do they deserve to recover?
They showed a distinct lack of understanding of what this community wants.
I say let dead wood burn
Play aroundwithh your cold card
.Be sure to do one transaction a month just to remember how to use it.
Be sure to set a distress pin or this could just be the normal wallet if you like. Keep between $500 and $1000 there for a $12 wrench attack.
The rest of your stack should be behind your passphrase wallet. It would be smart to have 1 passphrase wallet per bitcoin and during low fee times break up your utxo into .25 increments at different addresses. Never reuse an address. Hide the seed phrase, and passphrase seperatly
Have the locations of your recovery options in your will, as well as instructions on recovery for your beneficiaries.
If your stack gets larger than 1 btc, look into multisig with passphrases.
Cold card is easy.
Recommended steps:
Make a wallet. Write down seed phrase.
Stamp it into either washers or a fire resistant plate.
Put about 1000 SATs into the wallet.
Reset the cold card.
Restore the cold card with the seed phrases.
Download sparrow wallet.
Export the read only json xpub.
Load into sparrow.
Confirm the 1000 SATs are there.... Great. You tested the backup.
Add a passphrase.
Export json xpub into sparrow as a read only wallet.
Restart cold card.
Send 1000 SATs to the wallet with the pass phrase using the airgap feature in the cols card via micro SD.
If all goes well. Load up your passphrase wallet.
Enjoy
I'm just waiting for the q1.
Q4 2023


Lately I've been thinking about high time preference. For those who have heard the term and are unfamiliar with it, the layman's definition is short-term and long-term thinking. Many bitcoiners like to think they have a low time preference. In other words, they are patient. In practice, and even on Stacker.news, I've noticed more time preference signals from bitcoiners than we'd like to admit. Here are some examples.


