The Seedsigner is a Bitcoin Hardware device built on top of Raspberry Pi OS and Hardware. It is a DIY device so can be helpful ...







Seedsigner - Raspberry Pi Based DIY Bitcoin Hardware Wallet (Simple Raspberry Pi Project)

Seedsigner - Raspberry Pi Based DIY Bitcoin Hardware Wallet (Simple Raspberry Pi Project)

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2024-12-23T09:35:19+0800

Seedsigner - Raspberry Pi Based DIY Bitcoin Hardware Wallet (Simple Raspberry Pi Project)

The Seedsigner is a Bitcoin Hardware device built on top of Raspberry Pi OS and Hardware. It is a DIY device so can be helpful for those who want to avoid the privacy risks associated with purchasing retail hardware wallets. Seedsigner Website: https://seedsigner.com/ My Github Repo (Modified for RPi1): https://github.com/3rdIteration/seedsigner Parts: Waveshare 1.3 inch Display Hat: https://amzn.to/3zZArYi Raspberry Pi Camera Module: https://amzn.to/3SrbkER Debugging Tools: Mini HDMI Adaptor (For Raspberry Pi Zero): https://amzn.to/3QjvSNB Micri HDMI Adaptor (For Raspberry Pi 4): https://amzn.to/3Q2OstB MicroUSB OTG Adaptor (For Raspberry Pi Zero): https://amzn.to/3oSFvHo 00:00 - Introduction and Overview 01:31 - Hardware Overview 02:26 - Modify Waveshare Hat to work with Older Raspberry Pi 04:12 - Downloading Seedsigner Image 05:25 - Fully Verify Seedsigner Image 07:53 - Flashing MicroSD Card with Balena Etcher 09:22 - Connecting the Camera 10:20 - Verifying SD Card, Pi and Camera 12:37 - Raspberry Pi Login Issue (UK Keyboard Layout) 13:59 - Camera Module Failing... 14:33 - Testing with Display Hat 15:46 - Installing in to OpenPill Case 19:17 - Using the Seedsigner: Generating a Seed 21:53 - Using Seedsigner with Blue Wallet 23:02 - Recieve Address Verification 23:41 - Sending Funds 25:17 - SeedQR Backups 27:13 - Restoring a SeedQR and Sending Funds 28:40 - Closing Thoughts --------------------- If you are new to Crypto, my suggestion is that you start with buying ~$150 worth of Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin @ Coinbase and get familiar with storing it, moving it around, etc. For your first purcahse, just stick with CoinBase: https://www.coinbase.com/join/5691c9d0a4c3a05dfa000151 For Trading, just start with Binance: https://www.binance.com/?ref=18111926 By sticking with large, reputable exchanges for your first purchase (Coinbase) and first trade (Binance) you can avoid getting scammed right at the start by purchasing a non-existing coin off a scammy exchange. (You would be surprised how many people fall into this trap) Don't have a hardware wallet? Be safe and buy them direct from the manufacturer. (Not just through some random on eBay, Amazon, etc) Get a Ledger: https://shop.ledger.com/?r=5243ecbb8427&tracker=youtube (If you are just starting out, I would just recommend a Ledger Nano S) If this was helpful, feel free to send me a tip: BTC: 37hiiSB1Poj6Shs8WawPS2HjT2jzHkFSQi BCH: qr9qenlgjh0xlyz802h70ul69rpdj8z6qyuh7m79ah LTC: MRWnUcsyofisVp5GvX7nxMog5caneycKZ6 ETH: 0xCe41d43349E1c8C53E02631650E236d94A899a95 VTC: vtc1qxauv20r2ux2vttrjmm9eylshl508q04uju936n ZEN: znUihTHfwm5UJS1ywo911mdNEzd9WY9vBP7 #ellipal #bitcoin #btc #ethereum #eth #cryptocurrency #crypto #security

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