S4 E6: JW Weatherman on Hardware Wallets, Cold Storage & Multisig

Published: Jan. 18, 2020, 2:43 a.m.

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05:45 \\u2013 Solve the puzzle and get 2.1 BTC from show sponsor Phemex

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8:50 \\u2013 Supply chain attacks on hardware wallets

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12:00 \\u2013 Compromising private key generation on hardware wallets

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12:50 \\u2013 Is running Bitcoin Core on your computer as safe as using a hardware wallet?

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14:46 \\u2013 Coldcard\\u2019s PSBT

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20:28 \\u2013 Lindy effects in hardware wallets (the longer they\\u2019ve been around, the more secure they are)

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22:50 \\u2013 Hardware wallets are definitely better than bank account security

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23:10 \\u2013 Why Bitcoin\\u2019s scarcity makes it very valuable

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24:43 \\u2013 Losing bitcoins vs losing fiat

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26:48 \\u2013 Hardware wallets vs cold storage

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29:00 \\u2013 QR code cold storage

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29:25 \\u2013 Multisig

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34:00 \\u2013 Casa multisig inheritance system

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39:30 \\u2013 Authentication, identity & voting

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43:30 \\u2013 Are microchip implants a safe way to store your Bitcoin private keys?

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45:47 \\u2013 Why Bitcoin is the best user experience

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47:20 \\u2013 YetiCold dot com

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55:00 \\u2013 Why does YetiCold use 3 out of 7 signatures?

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58:00 \\u2013 JW Weatherman on using steel plates to store private keys

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1:02:00 \\u2013 What the term \\u201ccypherpunk\\u201d really means and why the cypherpunk movement is abolitionist\\xa0

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1:05:40 \\u2013 Why should YetiCold be trusted?

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1:07:00 \\u2013 Does YetiCold make JW Weatherman any money?

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1:09:00 \\u2013 Mathbot dot com

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1:11:05 \\u2013 Is Donald McIntyre a cypherpunk historian?

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1:11:53 \\u2013 David Chaum is a genius

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1:13:50 \\u2013 Digicash had to exist and had to fail

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1:14:27 \\u2013 Why JW Weatherman thinks Monero is a scam

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1:16:53 \\u2013 Closing note on the JW Weatherman\\u2019s interview with Tim May (available on YouTube)

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