Maximum Wallet Security Part 1: Casa Managed Multi-Signature Bitcoin Wallet (Intro, demo and review)

An introduction to Multi-signature wallets with Bitcoin, using the Casa platform. The managed multi-signature approach is great in that it makes the high level of security accessible to newer users. This video runs through how to create and use a Casa 3 of 5 multi-sig (Keymaster) wallet using a Ledger, Trezor, Keystone and Coldcard. Using Casa provides a great way to get started with Multi-sig wallets, how their backups work and also offers great resources to learn best practices for a secure HODL. Their service is non-custodial, meaning that they can't access your funds and they also provide everything you need to re-create your wallet and recover your funds if Casa disappears. (Covered in this video here: TBC)

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Sign up to Casa (And receive up to $250 discount): a Ledger: a Trezor: a Keystone: a Coldcard: - Intro

01:02 - Explainer: What is Multisig

02:50 - Casa Website + App

03:12 - Initial 3/5 Wallet Setup

03:46 - 3/5 Recovery Key Setup

04:34 - 3/5 Mobile Key Setup

05:01 - Keystone Setup

05:49 - Ledger Nano

06:20 - Coldcard

07:38 - Multisig Setup Complete

07:58 - 2/3 Multisig - Casa Gold

08:03 - 2/3 Key Setup Options

08:55 - 2/3 Recovery Key

09:21 - Sending and Receiving Funds

10:11 - Signing with Keystone

11:12 - Singing with a Ledger

12:22 - Signer Health Check

13:15 - Key Rotation (Lost/Compromised Signer)

13:50 - Adding a Trezor as a Signer

15:05 - Signing with a Coldcard

17:33 - Backups & Sovereign Recovery Info

18:21 - Summary and Conclusion

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If you are new to Crypto, my suggestion is that you start with buying ~$150 worth of Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin @ Coinbase and get familiar with storing it, moving it around, etc.

For your first purcahse, just stick with CoinBase: Trading, just start with Binance: sticking with large, reputable exchanges for your first purchase (Coinbase) and first trade (Binance) you can avoid getting scammed right at the start by purchasing a non-existing coin off a scammy exchange. (You would be surprised how many people fall into this trap)

Don't have a hardware wallet?

Be safe and buy them direct from the manufacturer. (Not just through some random on eBay, Amazon, etc)

Get a Ledger: you are just starting out, I would just recommend a Ledger Nano S)

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