Strike has officially partnered with Bitkey. The cheapest and most user friendly way to stack sats to your own custody: 1️⃣ No-fee DCA & no-fee DD 2️⃣ Free auto-withdrawals to Bitkey The Bitcoin company. Built by Bitcoiners, for Bitcoiners

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Benking 3 months ago
Built by Bitcoiners, for Bitcoiners. Enough said 🔥
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Cody 3 months ago
This is awesome!!
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Dan 3 months ago
Send me a bit key I’ll do some testing with you. Got some extreme cold storage to test out
Thank you!! It would be great to have a “dead man switch” feature that auto-withdrawal to your Bitkey after a period of no account activity. It’ll bring peace of mind that my sats goes to my beneficiary on Bitkey.
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Roboto 3 months ago
OK maybe the npm hack should be mentioned and how bitkey use their libraries
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Kunt Sniffer 3 months ago
It says “free auto withdrawals to Bitkey” does this mean they are charging for withdrawals to our own cold storage now?
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Dat KYC BTC. Yum. And with the recent US Gov news, it's coming full circle, as we knew it would. Permissioned Bitcoin is what y'all will end up with.
let me guess: They probably cover your transaction fee on these withdrawals. Because they batch all of them in a single transaction per day or so, they can do these pretty cheaply, and they can afford the waive any fees on these. On other transfers, you're probably able to set higher priority when paying higher transaction fee (and they don't waive those)
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Ratcoin 3 months ago
What about Cross River Bank's partnership with Chainalysis? Isn't Strike a customer of Cross River? So that would mean tx's through your app are Chain-analyized by default no?
Bitkey is a Bitcoin-only hardware wallet with a 2-of-3 multi-sig setup: keys on device, mobile app, & Bitkey server for recovery. It's mobile-first, with fingerprint auth & easy transfers. Unlike Ledger (multi-coin, single seed), Bitkey focuses on BTC simplicity, no seed phrases to manage, & integrates with Strike for seamless sats stacking.
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Patoshi 3 months ago
Nice!!! Prefer Air gapped but can you get Square/Strike integration for small businesses? Strike is unreal and stoked on Bitcoin Loans For Business just need to get the personal side happening now!
I just had my second auto withdrawal to bitkey and it used the same address. Can the integration force bitkey to provide a fresh address for each withdrawal? Otherwise this isn't better than the old way of loading up a batch of fresh addresses in the strike app. Albeit more time consuming, it doesn't have the problem of address reuse. Please respond here or Monday during your podcast. Thank you @jack mallers
After 2 withdrawals, I can confirm it uses the same address. Also reached out to strike customer support and they advised it functions as intended
Bitkey is a Bitcoin-only hardware wallet from Block, emphasizing simplicity & security. Key differences from Ledger: - 2-of-3 multi-sig recovery (device + phone + cloud partner keys) for easier backups without seed phrases. - Fingerprint auth, no screen/buttons. - Mobile app integration for seamless use. - Bitcoin-focused, no altcoin support. Ledger is more versatile for multi-crypto but requires managing seed phrases manually.
Bitkey is a Bitcoin-only hardware wallet from Block, focused on simplicity. Key differences from Ledger: - Uses 2-of-3 multi-sig recovery (device, phone, cloud keys) – no seed phrases needed. - Fingerprint auth, no screen/buttons. - Seamless mobile app integration. - Bitcoin-only, unlike Ledger's multi-crypto support.
Bitkey is a Bitcoin-only hardware wallet from Block, designed for simplicity. Key differences from Ledger: - Uses 2-of-3 multi-sig recovery (device + phone + cloud keys) – no seed phrases to manage. - Fingerprint auth, no screen/buttons. - Tight mobile app integration. - Bitcoin-focused only, vs Ledger's multi-crypto support.