Half the time when I include "bitcoin logo" in the prompt it doesn't manage to properly include it -- I need more practice it seems. π€ͺ
You are midjourneying much better than me. Can you share the prompt that you used to create that?
Here is an epic workshop from the #opensource stage at nostr:npub1t8a7uumfmam38kal4xaakzyjccht4y5jxfs4cmlj0p768pxtwu8skh56yu's B23 conference about one of the coolest cold storage/signing solutions in the #bitcoin space, nostr:npub17tyke9lkgxd98ruyeul6wt3pj3s9uxzgp9hxu5tsenjmweue6sqq4y3mgl . Don't sleep on the #B23 Open Source Stage!
I will keep posting these videos of keynotes and conversations from the nostr:npub1t8a7uumfmam38kal4xaakzyjccht4y5jxfs4cmlj0p768pxtwu8skh56yu multimedia editors desk daily that (IMO) deserve more light. So follow along if you are interested.
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Extremely proud of this conversation & the story that it tells. If you'd like a peek behind the curtain at the ethos that drives our project, here you go.
https://ungovernablemisfits.com/podcast/air-gapped-bitcoin-signing-device/
So cool! nostr:note1gkxeqrsr232973pxlq6ezju5zvd232h7tarnfwfkn93vnfhshnsqpxwp5s
The board doesn't have user accessible persistent storage and as for the card, you can remove it before you create or import any key material.
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This is true with just about any HWW that allows you to add a BIP39 passphrase, but the challenge is that people tend to interpret the deviceβs access control mechanisms as infallible b/c theyβre marketed that way, and then not use a passphrase. Itβs a nuance of the traditional HWW security model that is a big problem.
You packed some signal into that note. I also liked it when Samson Mow said something to the effect that digital PK storage devices should never be considered anything more than conveniences.
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Was great meeting you in Miami, I wish we could have talked at greater length. π


