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1  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Anyone heard of the Sugi Card? on: May 31, 2020, 02:16:32 PM
The main reason I am looking for something wireless is I use a Chromebook, which looks to be incompatible with Trezor, and losing compatibility with Ledger Nano S soon? So I would need something where I can manage assets on my mobile and send to a hardware wallet wirelessly. Unless there’s a hardware wallet that can plug into an iphone.
2  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Anyone heard of the Sugi Card? on: May 31, 2020, 04:46:50 AM
Thanks for the responses. I was hoping I could find a wireless option more affordable than the nano X as I don’t have a large amount of BTC to store, but it seems I’ll have to drop the $119.
3  Economy / Service Discussion / Anyone heard of the Sugi Card? on: May 31, 2020, 02:37:32 AM
Hey y’all. I’m looking at cold storage hardware, and prefer it to be wireless. I came across the Sugi card. I can’t figure out if the company would have access so the private keys, and I can’t find much on the security of their app outside of what’s on their own website, and one dude on YouTube. Any thoughts?
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Generating a Paper Wallet on Chromebook on: March 16, 2020, 02:36:00 AM
Haha yeah I understand that paper itself is not very durable, but I don't think that makes paper wallets obsolete. I have heard of people engraving the private key into something, does that make sense?
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Generating a Paper Wallet on Chromebook on: March 16, 2020, 12:16:11 AM
Thanks,

So to summarize:

Download the bitaddress link from Github to a USB drive that has Ubuntu on it. Boot the USB on a device that is offline, and print on a dumb printer.

A couple additional questions
1. How trusted is Github? I see it's open source like bitaddress...
2. Can I do all of this on a Chromebook? I've seen others simply save the bitaddress.org site directly as a web archive on the USB drive, but chrome OS doesn't support web archives, will it support the Github file, or is that part of the function of Ubuntu?

Am I being too paranoid thinking the Ubutnu I download into the USB drive could be corrupted? lol
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Generating a Paper Wallet on Chromebook on: March 15, 2020, 06:16:13 PM
Thanks for the response. I'm only going to be storing a small amount for now, so it seems the second option may be better.
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Generating a Paper Wallet on Chromebook on: March 15, 2020, 04:54:44 PM
Hi everyone,

I hope I'm putting this thread i nthe right place. Apologies if I'm not. I'm new to Bitcoin and am researching the safest way to generate a BTC paper wallet. I have watched videos, read articles, and read threads on here, and it seems everyone has a slightly different way to do it. I have a Chromebook with Linux (beta) on it, and I also have access to a Macbook. Is it necessary to get another chromebook, or to load Ubuntu on a USB and run that (On the Macbook)? I'm looking for the easiest and still safest way to do this with the devices I currently have. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.  Smiley
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