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Google, Robinhood Veteran Aims To Bring Bitcoin Multsig To The Masses With Theya

Sriram Bhargav Karnati, a former consumer product developer at Google and Robinhood, is now building Theya, the most usable Bitcoin multisig vault on the market today.

Unchained Is Helping Users Secure 90,000 BTC And Counting in Self Custody

Joe Kelly, CEO and co-founder of Bitcoin financial services platform Unchained, is determined to give users a true Bitcoin experience, while still meeting them where they’re at.

El Salvador Moves Bitcoin Reserves to Cold Storage Vault

El Salvador has officially taken self custody of a large portion of their national Bitcoin treasury.

Why Advanced Bitcoiners Should Consider Upgrading To a Shamir Backup

Advanced users should consider the trade-offs between complexity and resilience to backup loss Shamir secret sharing offers.

An Easy Guide To Use The ColdCard Bitcoin Hardware Wallet

How to use the ColdCard hardware wallet, a popular choice amongst Bitcoiners concerned with security and privacy.

First-Class Bitcoin Self-Sovereignty Using SeedSigner

How an open-source Bitcoin signing device can change lives. SeedSigner provides an alternative for people to use bitcoin in economically oppressed countries.

Op Ed: HODLing Bitcoin? Cold Storage Is Worth the Extra Effort

In this op ed, Maciej Cepnik explores the concept of cold storage, an increasingly popular method to hold bitcoin safely.

New Cold Wallet Custody Solution Strives to Eliminate Cryptocurrency Hacks

GK8 has introduced a product for real-time blockchain transactions without an internet connection — a cold wallet custody solution.

QuadrigaCX and the Million Dollar Questions: What We Do and Don’t Know

Evidence — some hard, some soft — is piling up to suggest that there’s something amiss in the aftermath of the death of Gerald Cotten, CEO of Canadian cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX.

First QuadrigaCX Monitor Report: $460k in BTC “Inadvertently” Sent to Cold Wallet

The court document states, “On February 6, 2019, Quadriga inadvertently transferred 103 bitcoins valued at approximately $468,675 to Quadriga cold wallets which the Company is currently unable to access.”
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