New Colibri.diy Release 0.0.3
New Colibri.diy Release 0.0.3
Just released v0.0.3 of colibri.diy - new features include Ethereum transaction signing and basic Bitcoin support <3
Now working on a companion webapp to ease device setup, and the first 3rd-party wallet integration. Please let me know what you think!
Hmmm, not a single picture of what it looks like.
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yeah since its still in the pre-release stage, i'm focusing on the firmware and docs for the moment. i've started working on a webapp for device setup too, which will ultimately double as landing- and docs-page, and will become more visual.
here is a picture of various ESP32 dev-boards from my desk, any of these would work:
Could you explain how this hardware wallet works? Doesn't it need to save a private key that provides access to your crypto account? How does it output it? Specifically, what is the flow?
From the description, the (correct) assumption is that nothing is unhackable. So I'm assuming the private key is somehow encrypted by a password/passcode. That means either it has to be decrypted on the hardware wallet itself and somehow presented to the user unenecrypted (QR-code, drops a text file over some protocol, provides a webinterface accessible over the local network, ...), or it's simply dumb storage like an SSD - which would make me question its utility.
As somebody who knows about crypto, but never saw owned nor got the idea of hardware wallets (paper wallets make sense though), what exactly is this?
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