A video that runs through how to build and use a Krux DIY Bitcoin hardware signer. Krux is similar to SeedSigner in that it is stateless, but uses the M5StickV or Maix Amigo as opposed to a Raspberry Pi. (It also requires no assembly)
Software:
Krux Documentation: Github: Wallet: Device Tester: - Intro
00:32 - Unboxing M5StickV & Hardware Overview
01:07 - Flashing Krux Firmware
02:18 - Generating or Importing Mnemonic
03:27 - Importing Wallet in to Sparrow
04:20 - Receiving Bitcoin
04:51 - Sending Bitcoin
06:44 - If your M5StickV won't turn on...
07:25 - Signing PSBT from MicroSD
08:59 - Summary Thoughts 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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