I unfortunately don't have an easy answer. If Pi supply continues to rebound like they say it will, the situation should improve significantly for all of us.
Once the design is final I'll be making them available in my Square shop: https://btc-hardware-solutions.square.site/
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Design is still a work in progress. Will hold signer, Anker battery, usb cable, mem card, casino dice, pack of QR cards, one steel QR, and an ultra fine point Sharpie -- it's all packed in there pretty densely. π€ͺ
There are no consequences for bad behavior any more in the financial system.
1000% support the DIY path. If everyone donated a few bucks worth of sats when they updated the software on their signer that would go a really long way, that's what comes to mind. Whatever you're able to give, we appreciate. π
To be honest, I would use an airgapped wallet with a self created key. I only have experience with SeedSigner but itβs one of the best things you can use!
You might tend to chose a super convenient solution like a hardware wallet, but I would recommend to do it the most secure way possible, even if it might appear a little challenging (which it isnβt). You might become more paranoid in future and change it again.
If you decide to use a seedsigner with a self created key, itβs also a nice part of the present to assemble and set it up together.
I used a lot of different methods to secure seeds but this is the best I can think of and still not highly complicated.
Find the seedsigner guide here:
Find the seed creation guide here:
https://estudiobitcoin.com/do-you-trust-your-seed-dont-generate-it-yourself/
Also See a checklist I created:
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To be honest, I would use an airgapped wallet with a self created key. I only have experience with SeedSigner but itβs one of the best things you can use!
You might tend to chose a super convenient solution like a hardware wallet, but I would recommend to do it the most secure way possible, even if it might appear a little challenging (which it isnβt). You might become more paranoid in future and change it again.
If you decide to use a seedsigner with a self created key, itβs also a nice part of the present to assemble and set it up together.
I used a lot of different methods to secure seeds but this is the best I can think of and still not highly complicated.
Find the seedsigner guide here:
Find the seed creation guide here:
https://estudiobitcoin.com/do-you-trust-your-seed-dont-generate-it-yourself/
Also See a checklist I created:
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π You guys rock -- another $46 in sats from the parent tweet off to the dev fund. π 
I know these may seem like a novelty to some but I am really proud of how these Entropia sets have turned out -- they are a fun but *very functional* tool for securely creating private keys. And to boot they look kind of cool when you're not using them. $80 in bitcoin for a p2p purchase, shipping within the US is included, and purchases help fund my work on SeedSigner & other cold storage tools; DM if interested. Thank you RA for sharing this! 
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Swept ~$10 of bitcoin from #[0]β into our project's dev fund. Really appreciate the zaps, every sat helps to reward our contributors. π 
Personal preference on where to store the card. Always important to make sure you're running a good version of the software -- SeedSigner OS now takes a nominal amt of time to re-deploy so hash & re-write the card if you have any doubts. But yes, mem card only has our software, no lingering key or txn material -- and don't forget to pull the card after startup for maximum assurance of this. π
I've been curious about modeling software that can run on a tablet, will check it out, TY!
What do you like about shapr3d?
Dunno exactly what it is but I love computer aided design + 3d printing β a (mostly) perfect little universe where you can take a figment of your imagination and bring it into physical existence. Magical. 
Could definitely make sense for us to begin making a dev image available -- whatchu think?

