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semisol · 2w
So, let's say $750 for a basic Linux SBC + enclosure (from some reverse searching), some software and a "protocol" that is bound to a specific device? Compared to using Tails (which also does not con...
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I have seen many devices saying they will change the market and all of them have failed to achieve any good success.
And things like using a lot of technobabble, AI-generated images (clear sign the product is far from completion), and a high price point does not really inspire confidence.

2 examples:
Coldcard Q. It became mostly a collector item than something with real world practicality.
Passport Prime is the same, "personal security platform", etc. but it ended up being a flashy phone basically.
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ben · 2w
don’t overthink it. 1. build a following 2. pick your angle 3. sell it to your followers the problem with doing this on an open source protocol is it’s a lot easier to call bullshit. i call bullshit on “revolutionizing bitcoin security”. timestamp it.