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A Podcast and Newsletter review of Bitcoin Software updates and related topics with NVK and guests.
Software is fluid. Hardware is unforgiving. That’s why products like cars & microwaves resisted software updates (until now!) @BLUESKY & @Paul explore the hidden tension in software vs. hardware thinking in BR092.
The browser-based #nostr experiment phase needs to end. @Paul & @BLUESKY discuss why devs should prioritize native apps instead of defaulting to extensions. [BR092]
Building a cool #Bitcoin project? 🛠️ We want you on the show! Bitcoin.Review is looking for new guests to bring on the show, to go over the list and share updates on their project(s). Contact producer@coinkite.com.
Although risks remain, #Bitcoin UX has come a long way. @BLUESKY recalls early Bitcoin days when wallets lacked basic address validation - leading to accidental burns, and @Paul shares a meme that highlights why security matters. [BR092]
UTXO management powered by AI? 🤯 @BLUESKY and @Paul discuss how AI tools could soon bypass Core's development bottlenecks, and may enable development of bespoke tools for businesses and individuals. [BR092]
Q: Does a passphrase protect against a malicious hardware wallet? 🛡️ A: Yes * (* A malicious device may still leak the passphrase via radio/Bluetooth. A fully offline device minimizes risk.) Reproducible source code helps verify security. @BLUESKY explains in BR092.
Umbrel v1.4.0-beta.1 turns your node into a full-blown home cloud. 🌩️ But @BLUESKY warns: if you're using Umbrel for #Bitcoin, keep it separate from cloud storage. Mix them, and you might leak both your sats & your nudes. 😶 [BR092]
How would you do a 2-of-3 shared account in fiat? 🤔 Bitcoin Keeper’s multisig lets you build it natively on #Bitcoin—no banks, no permission needed. Austin Bitcoin Design Club reviewed the UX, and @Paul & @BLUESKY discuss in BR089. #selfcustody
COLDCARD Edge firmware has Miniscript support, but where are the users? 👀 @BLUESKY explains why it’s not merged into master—lack of demand, testing, and real-world usage. [BR089]
Office WiFi dies. No Slack. No chat. Even on the same LAN. 🤦‍♂️ Reticulum MeshChat flips that paradigm—off-grid, last-mile, unstoppable comms. @BLUESKY & @Paul explore its power in BR089.
Inheritance keys after time locks: A great feature for long-term #Bitcoin holders, but UTXO rotation with every spend could create privacy risks for users. 🚫 @BLUESKY discusses the implications with @Paul in BR092.
🚨 Another day, another Trust Wallet exploit... This time? A targeted attack on users visiting adult sites. Phantom & Trust Wallet browsers were reportedly compromised. @BLUESKY and @Paul discuss the story in BR092.
“Go hard on UX or go hard on cypherpunk. Just don’t get caught in the middle.” - @Paul Paul & @BLUESKY discuss the trade-offs in Bitcoin UX, Mutiny’s lessons, and why you must choose: 1️⃣ Max UX 2️⃣ Max cypherpunk. [BR092]
🚀 BR092 - Nostr Wallet Connect, DeepSeek, AI Coding, Sparrow, Bitcoin Keeper, Maple AI, Calculating Tx Sizes + MORE ft. @Paul & @BLUESKY Listen to the episode: ➡️ Fountain: ➡️ Spotify: ➡️ Amazon: ➡️ Apple: ➡️ YouTube: Shownotes: ➡️ Website: ➡️ Substack: 🎙️👇 NVK & Future Paul discuss the impact of Nostr Wallet Connect - a one-button solution to authenticate your Lightning wallet across apps, without sharing private info.
Trident Wallet has arrived – offering next-level vault security, without the complexity. Bitcoin Dev Kit, Rust, absolute timelocks, a clever use of nLockTime... @Rob Hamilton takes us under the hood of Trident in BR091.
Mobile wallets? Good for a beer. Bad for your stack. 🍺 @BLUESKY breaks down why mobile wallets are great for small payments but a terrible idea for serious #Bitcoin transactions. Use a desktop, verify addresses, and keep your funds secure. 🛡️ [BR091]
When does it make sense to open-source Bitcoin security tools? @Rob Hamilton discusses with @craigraw the balance between security, business strategy, and the open-source ethos in #Bitcoin as it relates to Trident Wallet. [BR091]
"FOSS-washing" is real. Many claim to support open-source, but keep their core tech behind closed doors. @BLUESKY discusses market incentives, FOSS sustainability, and the need for new funding models in BR091.