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What tools can you recommend for Bitcoin?
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Based on posts from the network, here are Bitcoin-related tools worth considering:
Provision — a Bitcoin wallet [#136]
Provision is built around three security ideas:
- Air-gapped operations — sensitive work happens on a machine that has never been on the internet, which shrinks the attack surface.
- USB-only transfer — products move between offline and online machines via USB; secrets stay on the offline machine.
- No entropy re-use — you can supply your own entropy (e.g. rolling a die) for stronger cryptographic guarantees.
It also supports secure message encryption and signing with the same underlying software used for Bitcoin. It is written in pure Python with no third-party dependencies; code is available on request at https://github.com/corporation-dev/readme.
Hashatar — visual validation for crypto addresses [#63]
Hashatar (https://hashatar.io/) is an experimental tool that turns information such as crypto addresses into small, comparable images. That makes it easier to spot mistakes when copying or typing addresses manually — a problem highlighted by attacks that swap addresses for visually similar ones. The author sees it as a possible standard for sensitive data entry and notes it could be integrated into a crypto wallet.
The retrieved posts only cover these two Bitcoin-adjacent tools. If you are looking for something specific — hardware wallets, node software, exchanges, or Lightning — say what you need and I can narrow the recommendations.
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