What do you think of the guide? I browsed a lot of it and think it brings up some good points and explains certain aspects of multi sig well. However, the paper wallet/keystone choices seem non-ideal and overall like it may be out of date/not very well maintained. Also, seems like it would take a long time to set up.
I think it’s a good option, however I’m not sure I’m qualified enough to suggest a particular multi sig setup. It’s hard for me to weigh trade offs, in this case of locking into a single vendor. I have personally found more peace in using a company like Casa or Unchained, who are experts at making those types of decisions and make it super easy to setup
Chapter 5 of learning bitcoin from the command line is about transactions that get stuck, usually because too low of a fee. I’m going to do a side tangent today of learning as much as I can about tx replacement, rather than blowing through the chapter.
Worked through the first 4 chapters of Learning bitcoin from the command line (https://github.com/BlockchainCommons/Learning-Bitcoin-from-the-Command-Line). I couldn’t figure out setting up a node on Linode, so just ram bitcoin locally on regtest. Overall, the chapters were good and I learned a bunch, though were some parts that were a little rough and out of date. Keeping guides/docs up to date is super hard, especially when they are for free. I think there will be a large bitcoin technical teaching industry in 5-10 years
Looks like it gives a stat for the utxo set. Each utxo is 50 + the size of the scriptPubkey. https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10426/files
In theory you can. For me personally, I think it’s better to just get 3 new devices and sweep all the bitcoin from your single sig to the new multi sig setup. It keeps things simple. Since a multi sig setup is likely securing a large amount of funds, the cost of an additional device should be relatively small
Go Pexter Go!
Having a party at my apartment tonight. The goal is to not bring up bitcoin unless someone asks. And if they do, be encouraging but not too crazy sounding. After a few drinks this gets very hard
Stay curious
You are right, thanks! The navigation to the dashboard was not intuitive to me but pretty terrible research on my part 😅
Some bomb tacos 
As part of their transition off Prime trust, their direct deposit functionality won’t work for a bit. They emailed people today telling them to update their payroll provider info
It looks like swan and river both offer only recurring buys, rather than direct deposit. Recurring buys just don’t hit the same as direct deposit. I think I will wait until Strike is back to operational for DD rather than switch.
Damn. I loved direct deposit with strike. I could withdraw instantly. Guess I will try to set up with river. 
That’s awesome! Do you put the cherry in it? If so, should it be specifically the luxardo maraschino cherry? Also, do you have a favorite whiskey?
Second one much better. Proper ratio and the water to dissolve 