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by JonathanBeuys
1316 days ago
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Nothing can ever be completely secure, but one can increase the security. The aspect of security I talked about is reducing counterparty risk. What one can do to reduce counterparty risk is to have multiple systems, make them as independent as possible, and compare the output they create. Example: 1: An air gapped Dell laptop with Electrum on Linux 2: Another air gapped laptop. From Lenovo with Specter on Windows. Create your seed phrase offline with dice and put them into both. Every address you create, every transaction you sign - do it on both systems and compare the output. Now, both systems would have to be faulty/malicious in the same way to harm you. |
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