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Bitkey: Self-custody bitcoin wallet

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The story you are about to read was inspired by a common real-world attack. Names and identifying details have been changed, but the core message remains the same: in a spear phishing attack, you can’t give up what you don’t have.

Alex is a PhD student and a bitcoin maxi in their mid-30s. They have long been generally interested in monetary history, the evolut...


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The easiest way to avoid seed phrase scams? Don’t use a seed phrase.

Since the beginning of time, scammers have found ways to turn the misfortune of others into a payday. 

Unfortunately, bitcoin isn’t immune. Like cash, whoever holds it owns it, a fact that makes it a prime target for scoundrels and thieves. And the legacy wallet backup that many tou...


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Coin Stories host wants you to know that bitcoin is for everyone. (And you’re still very early.)

“Fix the money, fix the world” means a lot of things to a lot of people. For Natalie Brunell, host of Coin Stories and author of


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How Bitkey used Chain Code Delegation to create the first private collaborative bitcoin wallet.

Starting today, Bitkey users can enjoy the safety of collaborative multisig without giving up privacy around their wallet balances or transaction history.

It’s a first for multisig wallets—and another step toward making self-custody accessible by everyone who ...


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Collaborative custody and multisig setups have long faced a tradeoff between safety and privacy. Sharing a key with a third party—whether for recovery, policy enforcement, or convenience—has traditionally meant giving that party visibility into a user’s wallet balance and transaction history.

A new proposal called Chain Code Delegation aims to remove that tradeoff.

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