Or, you could ask the person who you bought it from. They are a really nice guy who can help. :-)
Are you saying that you are actually selling this devices, or I understood something incorrectly and some other person is selling them?
No, I bought a few when the 1
st came out and wound up selling one to Krogoth. They are really neat devices, but for some reason never caught on.
I think the price was the main obstacle. You could get a "real" hardware wallet for what they were asking.
It's not regular Multisig it's Shamir’s Shared Secret.
Is this the same Shamir’s Shared Secret like we can see in hardware wallets Trezor model T or Keystone?
I never tried creating one of this schemes, and I think it has more flaws compared to multisig setup, including single point of failure.
It is probably still better than using regular singlesig without passphrase .
Yes it's the same in theory, I don't know how or how well the other devices do it. They *should* all work the same but as we all know should is not the same as do...
You don't have to run the site while connected to the internet.
You can go to it and once it's loaded go offline
It's something similar like with paper wallets websites... most people are using them while connected to the internet
Or people keeping way too much money in non secure hot wallets or people putting their private keys in unknown websites.
You can lead people to knowledge, you can't make them think.
-Dave