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Swiss-made 🇨🇭 Bitcoin hardware wallet for beginners and pros
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BitBox 2 weeks ago
If you own a hardware wallet, you probably spent the last few days wondering what you're actually able to check for yourself. Short answer: more than you'd think. Here are the questions worth asking any manufacturer (us included): - Where does the randomness come from? Every wallet begins as one large random number. If that number is predictable, nothing built on top of it holds. Ask how many independent sources of entropy the device combines and what happens if one of them turns out to be weak. - Can I check that the firmware on my device matches the published code? Reproducible builds let you verify the binary you're running was built from the source you can read. Worth being precise: that proves the binary matches the source. It does not prove the source is correct. - Who approves a change before it reaches my device? Ask whether one person can ship firmware alone, or whether every change needs a second set of eyes. This is unglamorous and it is where most of the real security lives. - What happens when they find a bug? Every manufacturer ships bugs. The question is what the process looks like afterwards. Ask about the bug bounty. Ask how quickly users were told the last time something was found. OUR ANSWERS - The BitBox generates your wallet from five independent sources of entropy: Physical noise from the secure chip, physical noise from the MCU, randomness provided by the host device, a static random number set in the factory and your own device password. The benefit of mixing entropy: Redundancy. All but one source can be compromised and your seed would still be secure. - The BitBox firmware supports reproducible builds you can independently verify yourself (link in the comments) That way you know the firmware you install matches the public source code. However, it is generally very difficult to verify what code is actually executed on-device. - All change requests to the BitBox firmware require an approved review by a maintainer to be merged. - The BitBoxApp and BitBox firmware are fully open-source and part of our bug bounty program (link in the comments ) Bug reports are financially rewarded depending on their severity, encouraging security researchers to actually take a thorough look. - We announce security updates publically on our channels, including detailed information on the vulnerability and how it might have affected users.
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BitBox 2 weeks ago
BitBox is not affected by the recent RNG vulnerability that affected one of our competitors. More details coming soon.
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BitBox 0 months ago
Going somewhere? 🏝️ With the BitBox02 Nova you manage your savings straight from your phone, even on vacation;) image
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BitBox 2 months ago
You can't control the market. You can own your keys. image
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BitBox 2 months ago
The BitBox02 does something that other wallets don’t: it backs itself up. To a microSD card. In 60 seconds. 👀 image
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BitBox 4 months ago
Price, wars, markets: not your call. Private keys, your stack, when you sell: all yours. That's Bitcoin. image
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BitBox 5 months ago
The 20 millionth bitcoin just got mined. 95% of all the bitcoin that will ever exist is now in circulation. The last 1 million will take until 2140. Self-custody, so you make sure the ones you have are actually yours. image
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BitBox 5 months ago
The BitBox is small, discreet, and looks like a boring piece of office tech. It doesn’t attract unwanted attention when you’re on the move. Pack it, cross borders, and keep your bitcoin safe without standing out. image
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BitBox 6 months ago
Your personal Swiss vault. image
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BitBox 6 months ago
The hardest part of self-custody is the setup anxiety. That’s why the BitBox uses a microSD card. It creates an instant, verified backup so you can secure your keys now and write down the 24 words later, with a clear head. Loved by begginers (and the pros helping them) ❤️
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BitBox 6 months ago
Plug directly into your phone and unlock Swiss Bitcoin security. It's that simple. image
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BitBox 6 months ago
Cold storage is no longer a desk job. We built the BitBox02 Nova to work where you work. Whether that's a hardened Linux setup or the iPhone in your pocket. ✅ Full compatibility with iOS, Android, and desktop. The same Swiss 🇨🇭 security, on every device you own. image
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BitBox 7 months ago
We spent the last weekend at CES, the most powerful tech event in the world in Las Vegas. We were surrounded by 100,000 people. It was our biggest conference so far. The best part was having one-on-one conversations about ownership with people taking their first steps into Bitcoin. We love watching someone finally realize that they can be their own bank. That sudden clarity. You can see it happen in real-time: the "click." The moment someone stops looking at the Bitcoin price and starts thinking about the keys. Thanks to everyone who stopped by, and to all of you supporting us from home. ❤️ Glad to be heading home. Back to the office. Back to building.
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BitBox 7 months ago
We upgraded the BitBox02 Nova with a tempered glass screen for maximum resilience and durability. 🇨🇭 Swiss-made quality that works seamlessly across all your desktop and mobile devices, including iPhone. image