the main way i know the bitcoin price at any given moment is nostr:nprofile1qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq36amnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wvf5hgcm0d9hx2u3wwdhkx6tpdshsqgqudjezn946405jr0x5tj9kyyajm2cfd7ywfwjk0r2r6x26rp592ylzagql
Just followed, I only see price when people are crying or cheering about it at this point
You can build your own cold card if you so chose if you want to not trust the supply chain
If there was polling in Nostr natively supported, the bugle would have spread democracy to here!
I got it to work, but plenty of footguns to avoid
I prefer having hands on experience to speak to it with direct experience than repeat what other people say.
This is what it looks like to send ETH.
When you sign, it shows it coming from the key on your HWW, to the Multisig Contract.
It does NOT show how much ETH you’re spending, or to which addresses 🥴
The entire transaction data is in the message hash you sign, which means nothing for readability!
I'm regularly asked about the Bybit hack, and how it happened. I went and loaded up a 2/3 multisig wallet using SAFE in ETH and the UX is ATROCIOUS.
You: OMG BITCOIN CRASHED TO 78K 😭
Me: 
GM
Can someone escrow my 25k Sats for my 4:1 bet that covenants activate by end of 2025? I just want to send them now and not have to think about it later 😂
That would be a good addition!
Related to me on nostr:nprofile1qyv8wumn8ghj7urjv4kkjatd9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wsq3kamnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwvf5hgcm0d9h8qctjdvhxxmmdqqs879mhq6kkuzh2wk57xdzanl76uem8d7hlyjd7v4a4jcm4u88d8ygjaraye right now - pictures of using the Cold Card Q for validating Miniscript


Related to me on nostr:nprofile1qyv8wumn8ghj7urjv4kkjatd9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wsq3kamnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwvf5hgcm0d9h8qctjdvhxxmmdqqs879mhq6kkuzh2wk57xdzanl76uem8d7hlyjd7v4a4jcm4u88d8ygjaraye right now - pictures of using the Cold Card Q for validating Miniscript
Just like agreeing to have a wallet be a multisig, the moment you leave single sig you need to know what kind of on chain script you’re committing to.
It’s done as an initial handshake when you set up the wallet. Once done the first time, it signs like a normal transaction.
I'm not even sure what "attack" you're referring to in this circumstance?