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I had one with $5k at ETHDenver and my biggest fear was losing it in my every growing Burner pile. Label them with permanent marker!
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As its maker, I would move to using it in a multisig above $10k in assets. More paranoid, or those who carry it everyday, might want to do less.
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The key slots used for Burner (pk8/pk9) require a PIN to sign messages.
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got my hands on a burner card, courtesy of @scottrepreneur.eth
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I’m on the Burner train too. 😎 Check out my short video to learn about it.
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Yeah, happy to help!
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One other thing I will note is that Burner’s open SDK is the same we’ve built for over two years, and is used by a dozens of projects for our HaLo chips so there would definitely be a recovery path!
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Basescan finally added token info; the token is managed by Bridge (who’s getting acquired by Stripe) so backed 1:1 with dollars. But yeah, if you don’t want to KYC then the wallet can be freely used without USD2.
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Not the same chip, but same class of smart card chip with high EAL certification. Could run some parts of the Ledger firmware if you wanted. Obviously trust model assumes your phone isn’t fully broken, but you still have big benefits (your phone never has access to key material) For storing larger amounts I use Burner with a multisig. For offline use you can leverage our open SDK to generate transactions with Burner and an off the shelf NFC reader. We’ve yet to show this in a demo but it’s pretty cool.
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You can use Burner without USD2, it is just for simplifying stable gifting to normies (no gas needed). KYC is to onramp to USD2 1-1, no fees, but you can also get it via Uniswap.
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Yep explicit choice so normies treat it like cash and don’t get duped into sharing private key. If one uses it as a daily driver hardware wallet, I would always recommend using as a part of a multisig so it can be rotated out.
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@farcasteradmin.eth not quite right. In full wallet mode you can gift any token on L1 Ethereum or Base. Our stable is subsidized so you can gift it with no gas. Wallet mode is only slightly more complicated than gift card mode and still pretty normie friendly. Also, Burner needs no app installed unlike other card wallets.
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@alexgrover definitely an explicit choice on our end to do this for two reasons: mitigate all sorts of attacks and reinforce to normies that you should treat it similar to cash. Worth noting that the web app will be fully open source and our SDK is today. You can sign tx’s on a fully offline machine with NFC reader and then broadcast elsewhere. imo best way to use Burner (or really any hw wallet) with a lot of funds is a multisig.
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Hmm I’ve had this ENS for years, and an active FID pre-May 15 but no allocation. Totally fine with that, I get that indexing the data is hard…but just trying to work out why since this is the second airdrop with similar criteria I’ve missed.
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Solidity is dangerous for me. Every time I write some I just get more fun ideas to build.
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Anyone have a @base gas calculator they like to use? There are a bunch of L2 ones that somehow omit Base 🤯
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Arx are NFC chips that contain Private Keys. Arx founder Cameron Robertson explains NFC Wallet hardware design, security, Baby JubJub, and NFC use cases on today's Web3 Galaxy Brain 🌌🧠 https://web3galaxybrain.com/episode/Cameron-Robertson-Founder-of-Arx
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No smoking
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Minting is on!
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Your chance for glory and sweet sweet @base $RERRO. A permissionless NFC scavenger hunt — see you at EthDenver! https://rerro.quest
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