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Hodler’s Guide – Hodler Cafe

Hodler’s Guide – Hodler Cafe

  • How BTC and modern wallets work
Anyone can become a miner

0.5 BTC from 1A6KAJ25R7FjQG2BHsewaX2QyfTMSug76t to 3JZwfYPAHh99xr1FKoQKXEXBQG53ShrErC

… (other transactions)…

  • In case of dollars you either store a lot of cash with you which is insecure and inconvenient or you have to trust a bank with storing it for you. On the other hand holding BTC is secure and trustless at the same time.
Bitcoin holders consider bitcoin the digital version of gold
  • Having some ‘content’ (a character sequence) and a private key you can create another character sequence: a digital signature. Anyone knowing the public key can easily check that the signature was created by the combination of the content and its corresponding private key, but it is not computationally feasible to create this digital signature only knowing the public key.
  • It should be a hardware wallet. In case of a hardware wallet the seed phrase and the private keys never leave the wallet itself. The digital signature of the transaction is created on the wallet device. You can read the transaction on the small screen of the device and you have to accept the transaction pressing a button on the device. Even if your computer is hacked you can be sure that only those transactions are sent from your wallet that you confirmed on the device. Obviously you should prevent you computer from being hacked, but having protection even against that is a huge advantage. If you hold let’s say thousands of dollars worth of BTC then it is a no brainer to buy a HD hardware wallet for around 60 dollars. Too many people lose their BTC either because they store their funds on an exchange and the exchange is hacked, or because they use a software wallet but they cannot protect their computer and their computer is hacked. I am an IT professional and can protect my PC fairly well but still would not ever consider no to use a hardware wallet. It gives a peace of mind to me.
A Ledger Nano S

Published at Sat, 29 Jun 2019 13:02:14 +0000

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