ColdCard

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An easy-to-use, super secure Bitcoin hardware wallet, which can be used independently as an air-gapped wallet. ColdCard is based on partially signed Bitcoin transactions following the BIP174 standard. Built specifically for Bitcoin, and with a variety of unique security features, ColdCard is secure, trustless, private, and easy-to-use. Companion products for the ColdCard include: BlockClock, SeedPlate, and ColdPower.

Open Source

ColdCard Source Code

Author

Coldcard

Description

❄️ Firmware and simulator for Coldcard Hardware Wallet

#bitcoin#bitcoin-wallet#cryptocurrency#cryptography#security

Homepage

http://coldcard.com

License

NOASSERTION

Created

24 Jul 18

Last Updated

29 Apr 24

Latest version

q-bootloader-1.0.4

Primary Language

Python

Size

27,657 KB

Stars

523

Forks

133

Watchers

523

Language Usage

Language Usage

Star History

Star History

Recent Commits

  • scgbckbone (29 Apr 24)

    NonDefaultMenuItem: mk4 lable size limit for checkmark

  • doc-hex (29 Apr 24)

    Merge pull request #341 from scgbckbone/tweaks update Mk4 ChangeLog

  • scgbckbone (29 Apr 24)

    update Mk4 ChangeLog; remove mantion of SD card from generic export screen; test tweaks

  • Peter D. Gray (29 Apr 24)

    bugfix

  • Peter D. Gray (29 Apr 24)

    Fix for Pillow 10

  • doc-hex (27 Apr 24)

    Merge pull request #340 from scgbckbone/forgotten_print remove print

  • scgbckbone (27 Apr 24)

    remove print

  • Peter D. Gray (26 Apr 24)

    bugfix: code moved into subdir

  • doc-hex (26 Apr 24)

    Merge pull request #339 from Coldcard/dependabot/pip/misc/q1font/pillow-10.3.0 Bump pillow from 9.4.0 to 10.3.0 in /misc/q1font

  • Peter D. Gray (26 Apr 24)

    Updates

  • dependabot[bot] (26 Apr 24)

    Bump pillow from 9.4.0 to 10.3.0 in /misc/q1font Bumps [pillow](https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow) from 9.4.0 to 10.3.0. - [Release notes](https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/blob/main/CHANGES.rst) - [Commits](https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/compare/9.4.0...10.3.0) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: pillow dependency-type: direct:production ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <[email protected]>

  • doc-hex (26 Apr 24)

    Merge pull request #332 from Coldcard/q1staging Q Firmware and Mk4 Updates

  • Peter D. Gray (26 Apr 24)

    Merge branch 'master' into q1staging

  • Peter D. Gray (26 Apr 24)

    edit

  • Peter D. Gray (26 Apr 24)

    Merge branch 'Q' of github.com:Coldcard/q1firmware into Q

  • Peter D. Gray (26 Apr 24)

    edit

  • Peter D. Gray (26 Apr 24)

    bump

  • scgbckbone (25 Apr 24)

    export signed artifacts to B slot when signing PSBT

  • scgbckbone (25 Apr 24)

    fullscreen for v23 and v24 QRs

  • Peter D. Gray (25 Apr 24)

    SYM+SHIFT => CAPS nicely

  • Peter D. Gray (25 Apr 24)

    sharpen status-bar text

  • scgbckbone (25 Apr 24)

    only SD_DETECT inverted

  • scgbckbone (25 Apr 24)

    mk4 sim test fixes

  • scgbckbone (25 Apr 24)

    mk4 simulator sd_detect inverse

  • scgbckbone (24 Apr 24)

    qr sizes testing

  • Peter D. Gray (24 Apr 24)

    Bugfix

  • Peter D. Gray (24 Apr 24)

    OMG I wanna die

  • Peter D. Gray (24 Apr 24)

    addition

  • Peter D. Gray (24 Apr 24)

    Changelog reorg

  • Peter D. Gray (24 Apr 24)

    Signed for release.

ColdCard Website

Website

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Redirects

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Server Details

  • IP Address 104.21.56.156
  • Location San Francisco, California, United States of America, NA
  • ISP CloudFlare Inc.
  • ASN AS13335

Associated Countries

  • US

Saftey Score

Website marked as safe

100%

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