thanks so much this gives me a lot to think about
So a 2/3 coldcard tapsigner nunchuck setup sounds like a plan with two steel backups.
and just to clarify each key of a multisig can hold their own funds? I’m assuming so.
Thank you this was the answer i was looking for. I’ve heard that tapsigners have a limited shelf life though and maybe not ideal for long-term storage. am I just misinformed?
how do i get this
nothing carries the corn sir
the corn is merely a figment of your imagination
also check out White Noise
Guardians of the Galaxy 1 & 2
+1 for soundtrack
The Imitation Game
Hacksaw Ridge
The new spider-man movie is actually pretty good
The Gray Man is ok but entertaining
todays the day i realized you can scrub through videos on nostr
🤯
what’s the first video/website you send to somebody with no knowledge whatsoever about bitcoin?
#asknostr
Will you add the ability to scan a qr instead of inputting 12 words in the future?
salt your avocados #foodstr 
What’s garbage about it? What do you use instead?
An outhouse in Canada goes for about 1.2mil right now
Wow I just realized that the entire generation being raised by ipads is because of fiat
#fuckfiat give me my time back
Personally I am against multisig simply due to the fact that I need geographical separation and I fear that recovering all (or at least 2/3) of the keys will take far too long if situations arise that I need to escape somewhere. You are absolutely correct in that the current threats are too great for me to implement a more complicated setup. Maybe in a more secure environment I’d adopt multisig.

