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Can you guys explain me a Lightning Node.

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How Open-Sourciness Prevents the Ledger Seed Issue

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How Open-Sourciness Prevents the Ledger Seed Issue

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How Open-Sourciness Prevents the Ledger Seed Issue

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StakeMars Protocol ($STM) - Cute NFTs marketplace and game | Cross-Chain Token on BSC and Polygon | Dev Doxxed | Contract Audited

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Steamo Token ($STM) is a community-focused, decentralized cryptocurrency with a special self-driven cell-division mechanism.

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Bubblegum just got listed on Coinmarketcap Dapp incoming and many more on the way

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StakeMars Protocol (STM) - A brand new Utility Token | World's First Ever DeFi Slot Machine Platform (Gachapon) | Dev Doxxed | Contract Audited | AMA at 2:30 UTC today!

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First Bubblegum cryptocurrency-#1 on PooCoin not long ago,has an ongoing giveaway right now so do not miss this gem

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IOTA - soon the underlying technology for connected mobility and automotive

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I don't think people realize what amazing stuff is happening between IOTA and STMicroelectronics

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STMicroelectronics (one of the largest semiconductor design, manufacture and sale companies) Updates STM32Cube Software for IOTA Chrysalis

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STMicroelectronics updates STM32 Cube for IOTA

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Moonshot Monday: Bubblegum Token’s Asset Tracking Dapp (Doxxed Dev based in USA 🇺🇸)

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Bubblegum is an innovative token with a use case that's ideal for the serious HODLER. DYOR and get in early!

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BUBBLEGUM. DeFi use case. Doxxed dev, low mkap, easy 100x.

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STMicroelectronics, Europe’s largest semiconductor manufacturer, released official firmware for their flagship STM32 microcontroller for building IoT applications on IOTA’s upgraded Chrysalis network

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BUBBLEGUM. DeFi use case. The most Legendary crypto of all time

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New Bubblegum Whitepaper Published Yesterday + Strong Use Case

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🍭 SweetMoon 🌝 launchs at 18:00 pm UTC! [30 minutes left]| Fair launch! No presale| Liquidity locked & Low Cap| Anti-whales!

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Here’s Why DeFi Adoption Depends on STM for Continued High Growth

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$BUBBLEGUM (Doxxed Dev) Utilizes the "Sustainable Token Model" for New Cryptocurrencies

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Discussion of the Day: Streamity (STM)

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Is it just me or most, if not, all hardwallets use the STM32 chip.. common risk vector. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXbtE33Aeb4](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXbtE33Aeb4) ..except for the seedsigner and spectre DIY devices

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

i keep my FOSS coins on a FOSS wallet, one where i was able to inspect the STM32 code myself and test their RNG. ya'll were fools for trusting ledger in the first place. Everyone knows the axiom "not your keys, not your crypto" and then proceeded to put your crypto on a proprietary closed device. If you got fucked, it's your own fault

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

>Can I just leave bitcoin on Trezor for years untouched? ABSOLUTELY NOT!!! There were some pretty serious at-rest exploits for Trezor over the last 7 years. You should absolutely update at least past the patch for the STM32 exploit. Just ensure you do a dry run recovery and verify you passphrase before flashing. Honestly can't believe the advice I'm reading

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

You should absolutely update to the firmware that mitigated the STM32 hack

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Open source, yet it also has known unpatchable vulnerabilities tied to the STM32 chip.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Trezor uses a general purpose STM processor, whose contents (your BIP39 mnemonic seed) can easily be dumped by an expert. Coldcard mk3 and Bitbox02 use a secure element chip to store an encryption secret. Bitbox02 doesn't use an unlock PIN, it is actually an unlock password "something you know" such that even if the NSA could dump the contents of your STM processor and 608A/B secure element, they would still need to brute force your unlock password. Coldcard mk4 uses 2 different secure element chips on addition to a STM processor.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Reading the article that he posted, and the pics that came with it. Reposting: [https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/fake-trezor-hardware-crypto-wallet/48155/](https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/fake-trezor-hardware-crypto-wallet/48155/) [https://media.kasperskydaily.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/92/2023/05/10060230/fake-trezor-hardware-crypto-wallet-05.jpg](https://media.kasperskydaily.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/92/2023/05/10060230/fake-trezor-hardware-crypto-wallet-05.jpg) So, this is the one time that such a "supply chain" attack has been actually documented involving a Trezor Model T. As you can see, it required the hacker to replace the main chip in the device with a different one using solder. My question is this, because I really don't want to have to switch wallets and re-memorize a different key phrase...if I open up my Model T clamshell, and look at the chip, and verify that it is the STM32F427, would that be sufficient assurance that it has NOT been compromised and my security is sufficient? And follow-up question - can I do that non-destructively, as in put it back together after opening it and it will work as it had before? I just, want to be secure but don't want to take unnecessary steps to get there. Frankly, this deserves it's own post at this point. This is getting to be a serious concern for me.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

I haven't looked at the Coldcard source code or build scripts, but it maybe that their SHA256 hash doesn't take into account the signatures baked into official firmware. To give some history, when TrezorOne first shipped it was released as open source software, however the bootloader code was not released initially, as a deterrent to unsophisticated copy cat clones. Essentially that they would need to write their own bootloader from scratch to clone Trezor. This bootloader was written to the STM chip and write protected such that it could never be modified, and contained 4 public keys, which were used to verify that an official Trezot firmware was signed by their private keys. I've documented some of this in [my Keepkey deep dive](https://medium.com/@AussieHash/keepkey-under-the-hood-3beac31e1064). Ledger's own BTChip was the first to produce and flash custom firmware to Trezor which dumped the entire STM including firmware and Bootloader (his Bitcointalk post proof of RE (Reverse Engineering) was a link to the public keys from the original Bootloader). Subsequently a STM bug was discovered that allowed anybody to replace the protected Bootloader code, this did allow Trezor to themselves update the TrezorOne bootloader for an improved one, including this who prordered Trezors for 1BTC to 3BTC each. The Trezor bootloader always checked the Trezor firmware hash, and the Trezor firmware always checked the bootloader's hash. Now Trezor's firmware signing tool could be used to sign official firmware, and also used to verify the signatures of official firmware releases. To do that it needed Trezor's public signing keys, and it also calculated an official firmware MD5 hash that excluded the signature part. It is impossible to build byte-for-byte identical firmware as official firmware because we don't have Trezor's private signing keys, so the sign&verify tool calculates the identical MD5 by excluding the official firmware signatures. This maybe what's going on with Coldcard official vs self made firmware, I don't know. Also it would be good to check if Coldcard's firmware does a hash check of the bootloader, as we don't known if Coldcars Mk1 / 2 / 3 / 4 have the same STM vulnerability that allows the Bootloader to be replaced.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

It's really a matter of priorities. Do you want the advantages of a Secure Element enough to trust Ledger's closed source firmware, or do you prefer open source firmware running on a potentially much more vulnerable STM32? If the attack vector you're imagining is the wallet manufacturer being evil, that's going to give open source an advantage. If it's your hardware wallet being lost or stolen that gives the advantage to the high security chipset. It seems some people thought they were getting the best of both worlds with the Ledger secure element being somehow physically incapable of exfiltrating the private key even if loaded with malicious firmware signed and distributed by Ledger. That was never the case and anyone who thought it was seriously misunderstood how the hardware works. Realistically though as you say, a compromised hardware wallet is going to be around the bottom of the list of ways people will lose their crypto

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; Cybersecurity firm Unciphered claims to have found a way to physically hack into Trezor T hardware wallets, using an unpatchable hardware vulnerability with the STM32 chip. The team was able to successfully hack into a Trezor T wallet and recover the seed phrase and pin in a laboratory demonstration that was captured on camera. Trezor has not taken any action to address the vulnerability since making the initial effort to make the issue known. Unciphered stated that it would not confirm or deny if its breach of the Trezor T would be regarded as an RDP downgrade, citing “current engagements and non-disclosure agreements” that prevent further explanation of “how this exploit chain works at this time.” *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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Crypto security firm Unciphered used an “unpatchable hardware vulnerability with the STM32 chip that allows us to dump the embedded flash and one-time programmable (OTP) data.” [Here](https://www.coindesk.com/tech/2023/05/24/crypto-security-firm-unciphered-claims-ability-to-physically-hack-trezor-t-wallet/) is the CoinDesk article.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; Cybersecurity firm Unciphered claims to have found a way to hack into the popular Trezor T hardware wallet once it is in their physical possession. The company made use of an “unpatchable hardware vulnerability with the STM32 chip that allows us to dump the embedded flash and one-time programmable (OTP) data.” The team performed a laboratory demonstration and documented it in a video that it was able to hack into a Trezor T wallet supplied by CoinDesk and successfully retrieve the seed phrase and pin. Trezor has not responded fully to the attack, but noted that it looked like an “RDP downgrade attack,” which was publicly flagged as a risk three years ago. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; Cybersecurity firm Unciphered claims to have found a way to hack into the popular Trezor T hardware wallet once it is in their physical possession. The company made use of an “unpatchable hardware vulnerability with the STM32 chip that allows us to dump the embedded flash and one-time programmable (OTP) data.” The team performed a laboratory demonstration and documented it in a video that it was able to hack into a Trezor T wallet supplied by CoinDesk and successfully retrieve the seed phrase and pin. Trezor has not responded fully to the attack, but noted that it looked like an “RDP downgrade attack,” which was publicly flagged as a risk three years ago. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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tldr; The article discusses the hardware architecture of Ledger devices, which use a unique architecture to leverage the security of the Secure Element while still being able to interface with different peripherals. The architecture involves attaching an additional STM32 microcontroller to the Secure Element, which acts as a "dumb router" between the Secure Element and the peripherals. BOLOS applications are executed entirely on the Secure Element, which is split into two parts: the firmware (closed-source) and the SDK & application-loaded code (open-source friendly). The SEPROXYHAL protocol is used as the only channel for the SE to communicate with the outside world, and it is structured as a serialized list of three types of packets: Events, Commands, and Statuses. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

it’s actually simpler than that. So far as I’m aware the secure element that Ledger use is closed source and not their IP (it’s from STM), so it’s not within Ledger’s gift to open source their entire stack even if they wanted to. They could open source more of their code, but unless it’s the whole thing it’s probably a bit pointless. That’s the trade-off with secure elements. You get protection from a load of potential attack vectors but they’re closed source and you *have* to be able to update the firmware on them for what I thought prior to this week was obvious reasons, but turns out wasn’t obvious to everyone.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

You wouldn't want to use an Rpi. Probably rather get a STM32 dev board with a ST31H320 security module. Then, you have to write a bunch of embedded code paying super close attention to best security practices for embedded devices.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

They can’t go OS because the fw contains STM proprietary code.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

STM within the ledger (hardware secure module) is a mini computer, Ledger made update to firmware that controls this mini computer, giving it ability to extract a encrypted copy of private key out from the secure hardware module. The company is claiming this is not a new attack vector for those who do not subscribe to the opt in function of Ledger Recover. But how is it not a new attack vector since now we know fragments of private key data can be coaxed out from the STM, by manipulating this firmware capability? Ledger claims that you need physical interaction to confirm this activity, how do we trust that a message/transaction that we are signing is not a guised message to do just that? For those reasons, we need more clarity and I do not wish to spark panic. Just be aware of this developing area of concern.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

STM within the ledger (hardware secure module) is a mini computer, Ledger made update to firmware that controls this mini computer, giving it ability to extract a encrypted copy of private key out from the secure hardware module. The company is claiming this is not a new attack vector for those who do not subscribe to the opt in function of Ledger Recover. But how is it not a new attack vector since now we know fragments of private key data can be coaxed out from the STM, by manipulating this firmware capability? Ledger claims that you need physical interaction to confirm this activity, how do we trust that a message/transaction that we are signing is not a guised message to do just that? For those reasons, we need more clarity and I do not wish to spark panic. Just be aware of this developing area of concern.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

STM within the ledger (hardware secure module) is a mini computer, Ledger made update to firmware that controls this mini computer, giving it ability to extract a encrypted copy of private key out from the secure hardware module. The company is claiming this is not a new attack vector for those who do not subscribe to the opt in function of Ledger Recover. But how is it not a new attack vector since now we know fragments of private key data can be coaxed out from the STM, by manipulating this firmware capability? Ledger claims that you need physical interaction to confirm this activity, how do we trust that a message/transaction that we are signing is not a guised message to do just that? For those reasons, we need more clarity and I do not wish to spark panic. Just be aware of this developing area of concern.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

STM within the ledger (hardware secure module) is a mini computer, Ledger made update to firmware that controls this mini computer, giving it ability to extract a encrypted copy of private key out from the secure hardware module. The company is claiming this is not a new attack vector for those who do not subscribe to the opt in function of Ledger Recover. But how is it not a new attack vector since now we know fragments of private key data can be coaxed out from the STM, by manipulating this firmware capability? Ledger claims that you need physical interaction to confirm this activity, how do we trust that a message/transaction that we are signing is not a guised message to do just that? For those reasons, we need more clarity and I do not wish to spark panic. Just be aware of this developing area of concern.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

STM within the ledger (hardware secure module) is a mini computer, Ledger made update to firmware that controls this mini computer, giving it ability to extract a encrypted copy of private key out from the secure hardware module. The company is claiming this is not a new attack vector for those who do not subscribe to the opt in function of Ledger Recover. But how is it not a new attack vector since now we know fragments of private key data can be coaxed out from the STM, by manipulating this firmware capability? Ledger claims that you need physical interaction to confirm this activity, how do we trust that a message/transaction that we are signing is not a guised message to do just that? For those reasons, we need more clarity and I do not wish to spark panic. Just be aware of this developing area of concern.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

STM is a mini computer, Ledger made update to firmware that controls this mini computer, giving it ability to extract a encrypted copy of seed phrase out from the secure hardware module. How is it not a new attack vector since now we know seed phrase data can be coaxed out from the STM, by manipulating this firmware capability?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

STM is a mini computer, Ledger made update to firmware that controls this mini computer, giving it ability to extract a encrypted copy of seed phrase out from the secure hardware module. How is it not a new attack vector since now we know seed phrase data can be coaxed out from the STM, by manipulating this firmware capability?

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

>He’s notoriously bad at tech stocks too. Well, yes and no. His biggest holding in entire portfolio is Apple. Other tech stocks include GOOGL, CDNS, MPWR, TER, KLIC, STM and others.

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I don't have much LUNA, just 160 K worth about $30, but much like OP, I had an MEW wallet that holds all tokens that I earned as a reward. 50 STM 50 Quiibee 100 STO 250 DGTX and more. They are worth $0.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; Mithril is a proof-of-concept protocol that enables users to obtain the current state of the Cardano blockchain without retrieving its full history. It is both a protocol and a network based on the technology called the stake-based threshold multi-signature (STM) scheme. Mithril can help sign any type of data that can be deterministically computed or witnessed by stakeholders of a PoS blockchain. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

STM is a big maker of many great microelectronics products

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Yep, it does. This is the one I used. https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/STMicroelectronics/STM32F469I-DISCO?qs=kWQV1gtkNndotCjy2DKZ4w%3D%3D

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

>almost every semiconductor provider has a finger in this pie, you should too. Wait what? Yeah I know about STM having some software for there MCUs to interface with tangle. Besides that? Or are we going back to Jinn claims now?

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

It has some closed source software in it... So it's a fact that some sneaky stuff could be going on. Trezor is open source but uses a STM32 chip and therefore if someone finds it and can use the internet and study how to crack it he will be able to do it fairly easy. This is not the case with the Ledger which has something called a Secure Element chip that prevents these attacks. So this is the current situation, both aren't perfect but it's the best we have right now. It's really something we are in fact lacking a bit, not enough competition in terms of hardware wallets. Hopefully Block or other comes up with something fully open source that uses a Secure Element. All of this being said, people are using Ledgers for a long time and so far no sketchy stuff seems to have occurred when it comes to the devices. This of course just creates a trust based model that goes indeed against the Bitcoin trustless principles. But it is what it is.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Hardware wallets nowadays tend to be based on crytographic processors specifically designed to withstand these kind of glitching and other attacks, the Trezor One is an older generation open source STM32 based design. You need physical access to do these attacks. IMO hardware wallets are even more secure than paper wallets because they never expose the secret keys, if you ever want to transfer out of a paper wallet you'd need to input your secret key into some software like a hot wallet and doing that immediately compromises security. So I personally wouldn't hesitate to get a cold wallet (I've got a Ledger Nano S) as its far more secure than a hot wallet.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Trezor memory can be accessed through a glitch trigger in the STM32 hardware. If the memory is encrypted (default in later firmware), it needs to be decrypted. The encryption can either be based on a user key (PIN, weak), or a machine key (salt, strong). If memory is decrypted, then the seed mnemonic can be extracted. If a BIP39-passphrase is used, the mnemonic is not enough to derive the keys, the passphrase is needed as well. Passphrase is not stored anywhere in the device so the user must memorize it and not forget it. So countermeasures for Trezor are strong PIN (11-12 digits), strong passphrase, or using a salt file. For ColdCard, I believe the stored memory can be accessed by delaminating the chip with a high precision laser. But that may be an old exploit, I don't know the details.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

I wrote this earlier this week: 1) They have a chip inside that produces random numbers. Let's take the Trezor, which uses the STM32F2: > The True random number generator peripheral implemented on STM32 microcontrollers is based on an analog circuit. This circuit generates a continuous analog noise that will be used on the RNG processing in order to produce a 32-bit random number. source: https://www.compel.ru/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/en.dm00073853.pdf 2) So basically, you start out with a random number that will act as a kind of "seed" for all the other keys that you'll be generating and using as private keys. There is a deterministic process for generating more numbers from a single number. This is done according to [BIP32](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0032.mediawiki). In theory, you can have collisions, in practice you won't. The number space is simply too big. > [...] or they preexist on the blockchain and the device simply "grabs" it? They don't preexist on the blockchain, but the fun fact is that we *already know* what all the keys are... It's simply a number between 1 and 2^256. In a sense you're right, the device simply grabs one of these numbers. 2^256 is big number though... [How secure is 256 bit security?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9JGmA5_unY) As for addresses, there's simply a function you apply to a private key to get it. You can always generate a public key from a private key, but not vice versa. Once you have a public key, you apply another few functions to generate an address. There's different ways to go about this, which is why you'll see that not all bitcoin addresses look the same. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/List_of_address_prefixes 3) I suppose there's a bit of freedom in how you actually turn bits from a source of entropy, into an actual private key. You'd really have to look at the source code of the devices themselves. The whole process can be done in isolation of blockchains, I wouldn't really say the process of generating keys is connected in any way to the blockchain. You can do all of this offline btw.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

There is a [recognised flaw](https://blog.kraken.com/post/3662/kraken-identifies-critical-flaw-in-trezor-hardware-wallets/) in the STM32 controller used on the Trezor which can enable a physical access attack. The attack basically lets the bad actor read the seed stored in its flash memory. This is easily negated by using the passphrase (25th seed word) option.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Agreed... Few technical details for the reader. The "Kraken Hack" took 2 minutes to crack a 4 digit PIN. They do concede that it could be done faster on a GPU, but if you ask why it took so long, it has to do with the HMAC iterations (see [PIN_ITER_COUNT](https://github.com/trezor/trezor-firmware/blob/core/v2.4.3/storage/storage.c#L87))^(*). Trezor uses a 10,000 round HMAC for the storage encryption. So when you are evaluating "how strong" a PIN is, it's not a matter of performing 10,000 iterations for a 4 digit PIN (0000-9999), but rather 10,000 * PIN_ITER_COUNT which really 100,000,000 iterations for a 4 digit PIN. So from Kraken's empirical data, they were performing one guess per 12 ms (120 sec / 10,000 guesses). This is actually an optimistic assumption since they only did part of the key field. So extrapolating that out you'll find that password guessing on a 10,000 round HMAC is slower than most imagine * 4 digit ~ 120 sec * 6 digit ~ 3.3 hrs * 9 digit ~ 4.5 months * 12 digit ~ 380 years So even if a GPU farm could give a 100x or 1000x increase in speed, your still looking at months of protection on a 12 digit PIN. 12 digits is NOT hard to remember. Things we regularly access with 12 digits include IPv4 and some international phone numbers. Like IPv4, it's easiest to memorize a set of 4 three digit numbers (AAA, BBB, CCC, DDD) I like passphrase, and yes, they are a great feature, but as u/exab mentions, that is an augmentation. The "fix" for all the STM32 glitch-hacks was to encrypt storage with the PIN. Perhaps a "better" fix would be to increase `PIN_ITER_COUNT`^(*) from 10,000 to 100,000 but that would make the initial device unlock perceptively slow (like 20 seconds). But regardless, I think 12 digit PINs are short enough to memorize and long enough to provide plenty of time to move your funds if a wallet is lost to a thief. ^(* technically PIN_ITER_COUNT is 20,000, but only 10,000 is used in the loop)

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; Security Token Market (STM) is the only place to find information and education on traditional financial systems, blockchain, and most importantly, security tokens. Security Token Market was founded by Herwig Konings and Kyle Sonlin, the founders of Security Token Advisors (STA). STM also launched their own security token distillery, Aswhiskey Distillery. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

Mentions:#STM#STA
r/BitcoinSee Comment

Desoldering an STM32 processor takes a bit longer I'm afraid then 15 minutes... Your arguments are literally invalid because you don't have: - the necessary tools - the hardware components - the custom written software to perform the glitching - physical access to someone's Trezor - the time before they realize you stole a Trezor... https://hackaday.com/2021/02/04/hacking-hardware-bitcoin-wallets-extracting-the-cryptographic-seed-from-a-trezor/

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r/SatoshiStreetBetsSee Comment

Why even bother. It's among the top cryptos out there. Thats why Intel, ARM, Dell, STM, EU, several governments are partnering with IOTA on huge projects. And regarding your «centralised» problem, it has the one of the most decentralized network in the crypto space running well in testnet right now. And once its been battle tested enough, it will release on mainnet. Nothing can beat it after that. Also, the size of their other projects like their advanced smart contracts (compatible with ETH and Rust existing smart contracts), digital idenity etc, are simply way ahead of any other crypto. So next time, before you throw those simple minded r/cc arguments around, get a little bit more educated. Because the entire crypto space should work together to push it forward.

Mentions:#STM#ETH
r/SatoshiStreetBetsSee Comment

This is a childish reply mate. Why even bother. Its a very good project, among the top cryptos out there. Thats why Intel, Dell, STM, EU, several governments, Fujitsu, Jaguar, Land Rover, Renault and many many more are working activly with IOTA. And regarding your «centralised» problem, it has the most desentralized network in the crypto space running well in testnet right now. And once its been battle tested enough, they will release it to mainnet. And then, there will be no other crypto that can compete. Thats not shilling thats just hard facts. Also, the size of their other projects like their advanced smart contracts, digital idenity etc, are simply waaay ahead of any other crypto. So next time, before you throw those simple minded r/cc arguments around, get a little bit more educated. Because the entire crypto space should work together to push it forward. Instead of acting like its Champions League where u are obligated to hate all other teams. That only scares new people that want to enter, away from the space.

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r/SatoshiStreetBetsSee Comment

IOTA is the way to go. Feeless smart contracts in beta now -> once live on mainnet the iota ecosystem is going to explode. No one else offers feeless smart contracts. If everything goes as promised we could see it hit Cardano's market cap this cycle (price target of around 30$ from 1.3$ right now). Depending on how the bull market goes, could even be higher. The risk is whether everything is delivered to mainnet as promised. But the iota foundation is a non-profit with 100+ employees all working to create the best DLT solution and build partnerships with industries and gov. Recently they were announced as the winners of the first round of the EU's EBSI initiative -> basically to build a sustainable block chain initiative for the entire EU. There are 7 competitors for the initiative of which IOTA placed first in the first round, the next round will shrink to 4-5 competitors. And then sometime next year it will be down to 2. Within 1.5-2 years the EU will fully implement the winner's solution and IOTA is by far the strongest candidate in the running. Other partnerships include Dell, Intel, STM microelectronics, jaguar/landrover, zebra (#1 barcode scanner manufacturer in the world), and many others. Very, very, undervalued right now.

Mentions:#DLT#STM
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

> can be brute forced Bit of an overstatement. User needs to: 1. Steal someone's Trezor-1 2. Disassemble the sealed and welded case without cracking the PCB or bending pins 2. Melt the solder joins on the PCB without melting the STM32 part 3. Use your electrical engineering degree to build a breaker board 4. Solder the STM32 part to the breaker board 5. User your computer science degree to write software to glitch the STM32 part 6. When glitches hope (and pray) you get a complete memdump from STM32 7. Write software to brute force the pin of the memdump 8. Scrub memory dump for half of the wallet seed (the BIP39-mnemonic) \#7 is a brute force technique, but the other steps require some pretty heavy skill and most of these demos destroyed more units than they extracted. The schematics of the breaker board and the code used have never been disclosed or shared anywhere on the "light" or "dark" web. But if that is your concern, the issue was patched in Trezor-T firmware with the `sd-protect` feature. I assume you discount the use of a passphrase for reasons that are your own.

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r/SatoshiStreetBetsSee Comment

Can anybody tell me what the IOTA-Token can do at the moment ? Can anybody tell me only ONE company that is optimising or even increase their cashflow by using IOTA ? IS there any Product on the market available , maybe by STM, that using the TECH already ?

Mentions:#STM#TECH
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Yep, this. The Dell, Intel, STM, Bosch connections are huge for the iota plan. Siemens too..? Partnerships get clowned on, but sometimes they are too perfect to ignore...

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

There is some nice info in this post but some of it is a little old. Notably collaborators, Microsoft were rumoured but never actually materialized but actual confirmed partners include Dell, Zebra technologies, STM microtechnologies, Jaguar Landrover, Bosch and more. Also where to store. The official wallet now is called firefly, it's free and you can download it from the iota website.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

Out of curiosity - As a security researcher how did you come to the conclusion that Ledger would be a better option than Trezor? Trezor has open source software which is reproducible. Ledger does not. (Refer - [https://walletscrutiny.com/](https://walletscrutiny.com/)). So how would you verify that? I understand the hardware related vulnerability for the STM32 microchip - but that would easily be negated by using the 25th seed word.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; Security Token Market (STM) is launching a crowdfund on October 11th, the 3rd anniversary of the company. Security Token Market is a global source of data and news on tokenized assets. The current security token market cap is over $1 billion dollars and by 2027 it is expected to be in the trillions. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

A security token is basically crypto but for actual assets. Crypto typical is currency or a utility token. Security tokens are representation of securities, which also means they by their very nature are Sec compliant. This helps create the insurance need to bring in institutional or wealthy investors. It’s still early enough for the retail investor to get involved and profit on this transition Wall Street will make it the block chain. From the Security Token Market crowdfunding landing page on the Securitize website- https://securitize.io/security-token-market-crowdfund “By establishing its presence and authority from the beginning, STM has positioned itself as the trusted cultural epicenter of the security token industry. STM is the leading global source of data and news on tokenized assets, tracking over 170 tokenized securities from 11 different live marketplaces worldwide via API-integration. Security Token Market aims to supply investors with a state-of-the-art terminal, containing centrally-located research, trading tools, and news. This will provide transparency and access to previously-illiquid assets and exposure to global capital markets. In addition to its tech platform, Security Token Market’s media presence is growing considerably, utilizing a micro influencer distribution strategy to broadcast high quality industry content to all demographics of varying levels of industry expertise. The industry has already surpassed a $1B market cap in its secondary market, with an estimated $4B in the primary market pipeline. With tokenization affecting most (if not all) assets around the world, it’s projected to reach over $4 Trillion by 2030, and Security Token Market is at the forefront of it all.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

tldr; Security Token Market (STM) has announced that it will allow investors worldwide to invest in the CFD market via crowd-funding. Security Token Market tracks over 170 tokenized securities from 11 different marketplaces and is the central authority in all things data and media for the security token industry. Kyle Sonlin and Herwig Konings, the founders of Security Token Group, are sending shockwaves through the finance world. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

this is a pretty important destinction. Ledger devices have 2 main chips (STM32 and ST31), that provide secure storage of the private key. Trezor only has one afaik. I'm thinking its a good time to switch and deal with the crappier screen.

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r/SatoshiStreetBetsSee Comment

IOTA with it's so-called "tangle" solves the inherent problems of blockchain. It's fast, scalable, and 100% feeless. Oh, and very, very green (with the energy needed for one bitcoin transaction, you can make hundreds of millions of transactions with IOTA - and feeless at that). They have partnerships with Intel, Dell, Car Manufacturers, STM, etc. It's one of the best altcoins to hold IMO.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

For anyone interested in my cold storage and recovery phrase protocol: Get a hardware wallet and write down your recovery phrase when you set it up. Double check your recovery phrase with a recovery test application on your hardware wallet after you write it down to make sure it is right. Get 4x durable tablets (I used 1/2” aluminum plates that I cut to 4”x6” rectangles and filed the edges/corners nicely) then physically stamp the first half of your recovery phrase on 2 of the tablets and the second half of your recovery phrase on the other 2 tablets. Once this is finished, destroy the initial paper copy by burning. Store all 4 tablets in 4 *different* secure locations (safe deposit box, trusted family/friend, bury in a [weather tight capsule](https://www.amazon.com/Anti-Corrosion-Waterproof-Stainless-Container-Graduation/dp/B07BC8GL54/ref=mp_s_a_1_2_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=time+capsule&qid=1631906583&sr=8-2-spons&psc=1&smid=A1QPPZVIEUKGHJ&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUFXSlBMREo4STM3ODgmZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTA4MTM4NTA5M0ZQQ0xNQ0ExMFImZW5jcnlwdGVkQWRJZD1BMDMxMDE0OTFNSk42VUVZUDhKVEomd2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9zZWFyY2hfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ== ), secure hiding spot of your choice, etc). Make sure to keep the first and second half of the stamped recovery tablets separate when stowing them. 4 separate secure locations ensures that if one of your tablets is compromised in any way (damage/theft/loss) there is another backup copy in an entirely different location. This protects against single points of failure as it is highly unlikely that both secure locations would be compromised if done right. This is basically my hillbilly multisig. Get a backup hardware wallet and leave it sealed at home so you always have access to your bitcoin if the original hardware device breaks or is lost/stolen. Hardware wallets may take weeks to arrive by mail so it’s good to plan ahead and have a backup ready. The peace of mind I’ve had since following this protocol makes the effort worth it. Plus I felt like I was doing sci-fi treasure shit so that was a bonus. Respect to all the hodlers.

Mentions:#BC#STM
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

2nd Comment: It is also easy (dumb) to describe a foundation as a scam that is based in the EU and Germany, has over 180 employees and works and researches with universities such as RWTH, Frauenhofer, Imperial College London or the TU Vienna. In addition, IOTA is directly and actively funded by the European Commission and the German government and is involved in several projects (mostly as the only DLT). IOTA is currently being standardized by the leading standardization organizations such as Object Management Group, Eclass, MOBI, INATBA, IIC, Chaise and many more. Companies such as Jaguar, Dell, Intel, Zebra Technologies, STM and many other large corporations are already working on products based on Tangle technology. IOTA itself also develops not only a DLT, but many other products such as DID, oracles, smart contracts, Stronghold, Streams. Some of them are already in the alpha and beta stage and have already been peer reviewed. To call all of this a scam is not only cheap, but also lying and shows very, very weak character traits.

r/BitcoinSee Comment

Hardware wallets are not necessarily *cold storage*. Some have hot parts, such as a USB connection. In the event there exists a bug in any USB interfacing code on the device, it could potentially be pwned when connected to another (possibly internet-connected) machine. The issue is these devices have general purpose CPUs (eg, STM32) which runs both the USB code and the code which signs your transactions. The same story for bluetooth with some other hardware wallets. The only hardware wallets which are cold are those which do not directly interface with another machine or have any comms, but are air-gapped and receive information by scanning a QR code and only output signed information by displaying a QR code which the hot device can scan (requires physical access). While there is a small chance a QR decoder could be tricked, the attack surface is much smaller and the limitation in size would make it difficult for a hacker to exploit. Ideally, the perfect hardware wallet would have a separate cryptographic co-processor and isolated memory from the processor which interacts with any form of input, with a well-defined and audited interface to the co-processor. So any hardware wallet which uses USB or Bluetooth for their UX should not be considered a cold storage device, and using one as such is the wrong tool for the job. These devices are intended to be used like a physical wallet which holds cash - and you should only carry around the amount of cash you might need to spend each day. You should not be using a Trezor for your savings. Completely air-gapped hardware wallets like the COLDCARD Mk3 are more suitable for accessing your savings. These are less suitable for carrying around because it is a poor UX for spending. Pick the right tool for the job.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

The hardware is closed. The software uses the STM32 Cube libraries, which are only permitted to be used on STM chips. The whole thing is too locked down.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Let me share this long winded story. You may read it as leasure or a fiction. It might not sound "honest" to some. But just take it as a story. I was working on a hardware project that attempt to collect vitality data from cancer patient for the purpose of big data research. And i came to face the great question of privacy, data integrity and security. I bump into IOTA and realise the great potential of decentralized data. Not so much on the money side. But also realising the economics behind. So I started to make things on those popular blockchain networks. Mostly on ethereum, binance, celo, iota (hardware), ipfs... etc... wanted to try out kuchain and solana in the coming. Those are experimental. I am still focus mainly on decentralized data, storage, certification and defi. I came into doing defi is because i am lack of funding on the things i wanna do. Mainly due to my personal salary being cut half during the pandemic. Yes, and i realised that I need money. Hardware wasn't cheap! A piece of STM32 that can support iota library is $3 to $5 per piece. And i am not from privaledged background, my money gone all spend on previous failed startups and supporting a partner who got cancer. So it's pretty tought for a woman working in hardware electronics field, in a developing Asian country which ask me to just go and find a sugar daddy. Yes, find a sugar daddy can make me rich easier and faster than investing in crypto. The final conclusion on why am i still in it... it's bcoz iota had funded a semester of my phd research. And i really wanted to develope something from this technology. Sorry, I do not reply chats on personal reddit. 🙂

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

> (I'm looking at you ADA XLM VET IOTA and similar projects) I don't know about ADA, XLM and VET, but IOTA is one of the projects that actually tries to get away from the things you dislike and describe here, the vapoware speculation aspect of crypto. Here are some things the IOTA Foundation accomplished in the last quarter: - CGI and Nordakademie partner with IOTA Foundation for tamper proof data exchange - First NFT platform on the tangle announced by NFT Marketplace - **Zebra Technologies and IOTA Foundation present Digital Green Certificate for secure vaccination certificate** - **IOTA Foundation announces partnership with Crypto Finance AG for custody solution** - IOTA Foundation opens the possibility for the community treasury - **Zignar Technologies presents IOTA based precision agriculture solution** - IOTA Foundation joins the International Alliance for Mobility Testing & Standardization - IOTA Foundation presents it's new consensus algorithm on Wolfram Research - IOTA Chrysalis goes live flawlessly - IOTA mentioned as supply chain solution in INABTA presentation for G20 event - DIN Foundation shows presentation for IOTA Identity - **STM updates X-Cube-IOTA1 for IOTA Chrysalis** - IOTA Foundation releases IOTA 2.0 Devnet (Nectar) - H2020 ENSURESEC project reaches second milestone - Fetch.ai and IOTA Foundation collaborate to offer autonomous economic agents on the tangle - European Commission grants €535.000 to the IOTA Foundation over their SECANT platform - First DEX on the tangle announced by Tangleswap.finance - **ETO Group announces that Project ALFRIED will be built on IOTA Chrysalis** - EU-funded ORCHESTRA project grants IOTA Foundation €250.000 to provide expertise for integrating its DLT They're doing real ground work in adoption and research of the dlt technology. Also IOTA has bascially no marketing as the IOTA Foundation is a non profit organisation and they're legally bound by regulations. I don't think ADA, XLM and Vet are good examples of what you dislike either, they're solid projects too. They also try their best to get real adoption. I don't understand your statement, maybe I interpreted your words wrong?

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

>How would it have worked out if you were still holding that iota now? He said he bought IOTA mid 2017, so that worked out quite okay. Of course there have been much bigger gainers, but IOTA is gaining a lot of traction right now: - The recent partnership with Dell and Intel on Project Alvarium - STM Microelectronics bringing IOTA tech on their microcontrollers!!! - NFT and DEX on the Tangle have been announced - New network update Chrysalis has gone live flawlessly - IOTA Foundation getting funded by EU grants in the millions - ETO Group announces Project ALFRIED with IOTA - IOTA partnering with Crypto Finance AG which just got bought by the german stock exchange (Deutsche Börse AG) I could go on, you get the point. Sry for blatant chilling ;) I just wanted to put it out there that IOTA could be just before its next boom. Selling now, would be exactly what u/fosuro describes, selling before the next bull run in my opinion.

r/BitcoinSee Comment

What do you think, which crypto field is the most popular this year? I think it’s staking. I've read a lot about BSC products but this one’s really unusual! Check the StakeMars, it offers a deflationary yield farming protocol and has its own token STM on BSC!

Mentions:#BSC#STM
r/BitcoinSee Comment

What do you think, which crypto field is the most popular this year? I think it’s staking. I have read a lot about BSC ecosystems but this one’s rly unusual! Check the StakeMars, it offers a deflationary yield farming protocol and has its own token STM on BSC!

Mentions:#BSC#STM
r/BitcoinSee Comment

What do you think, which crypto field is the most popular this year? I think it’s staking. I have read a lot about BSC ecosystems but this one’s rly unusual! Check the StakeMars, it offers a deflationary yield farming protocol and has its own token STM on BSC!

Mentions:#BSC#STM
r/CryptoMoonShotsSee Comment

All $STM social links: [https://dxco.in/0x74f4ccdaEdb13b73754cf7Bb8CbABE74E2DD4B70](https://dxco.in/0x74f4ccdaEdb13b73754cf7Bb8CbABE74E2DD4B70) * Telegram ✅ * Twitter ✅ * Website ✅

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r/CryptoMoonShotsSee Comment

All $STM social links: [https://dxco.in/0x74f4ccdaEdb13b73754cf7Bb8CbABE74E2DD4B70](https://dxco.in/0x74f4ccdaEdb13b73754cf7Bb8CbABE74E2DD4B70) * Telegram ✅ * Twitter ✅ * Website ✅

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r/CryptoMoonShotsSee Comment

All $STM social links: [https://dxco.in/0x74f4ccdaEdb13b73754cf7Bb8CbABE74E2DD4B70](https://dxco.in/0x74f4ccdaEdb13b73754cf7Bb8CbABE74E2DD4B70) * Telegram ✅ * Twitter ✅ * Website ✅

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r/CryptoMoonShotsSee Comment

All $STM social links: [https://dxco.in/0x74f4ccdaEdb13b73754cf7Bb8CbABE74E2DD4B70](https://dxco.in/0x74f4ccdaEdb13b73754cf7Bb8CbABE74E2DD4B70) * Telegram ✅ * Twitter ✅ * Website ✅

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r/CryptoMoonShotsSee Comment

Sorry guys, we have changed the token abbreviation from **$SMP** to **$STM** to avoid snipe bots at the launching event. Was copying and pasting the whole text, forgot to change to $STM. Apologies.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

My favourite thing about this is that STM created the IOTA expansion for the microcontroller without the foundation even knowing at first! They just saw IOTA out in the wild and thought 'yup'. Truly organic, permissionless adoption.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

As someone who works with STM32 microcontrollers on a daily basis, when I heard the news, I probably bought more IOTA than my budget would like lol

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Nice write up. Indeed, not all partnerships, MOUs, etc are equal. What is going on with Dell and STM are the dream adoption scenarios. Its a similar story with vet. These projects are gettimg traction in the absolute perfect places.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

This blogpost by STM is more informative to the general public [https://blog.st.com/x-cube-iota1/](https://blog.st.com/x-cube-iota1/) . Still, this is great news that keeps piling for this underdog.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

STM a big auto chip supplier, this is big

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

This is great! STM is huge so very important for the acceptance and use of IOTA in real life.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

IMO, this is the important news we should be following - the fact the STM is already developing and making microcontroller software compatible with IOTA is exactly what the original IF vision was. Ofcourse Project Alvarium is pretty dope aswell.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

The expansion pack, which includes IOTA-specific middleware and sample implementations, lets developers benefit from the efficient performance and high feature integration of STM32 MCUs to build smart, connected transaction-handling devices leveraging the latest Chrysalis upgrades to the IOTA DLT.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Пакет расширения, который включает в себя связующее ПО для IOTA и примеры реализаций, позволяет разработчикам извлекать выгоду из эффективной производительности и высокой интеграции функций микроконтроллеров STM32 для создания интеллектуальных подключенных устройств обработки транзакций с использованием последних обновлений Chrysalis для IOTA DLT.

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r/CryptoMoonShotsSee Comment

Can someone please explain the STM? I don’t quite understand how it works. Thanks

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I'm not a developer, but my read is that this firmware makes it easier for companies using STM32 microcontrollers in their products to interact with IOTA, i.e. it's a software layer for ST's customers (who include the likes of Tesla and 100,000 others) to simplify product development. Any product manufactured with a STM32 microcontroller (e.g. [Nintendo Switch](https://www.st.com/content/st_com/en/about/media-center/press-item.html/t3934.html) for one example of numerous) and wants to utilise the Tangle can now do so, using the firmware, without it being a complicated process. Short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XACCT57WboI

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

They have the backing and funding of the German government, no other crypto over there does. I know iota is being used for their transportation system and their vaccine records. Also, Dell/Intel/Bosch are on board, STM the largest chip manufacturer on earth, is onboard. The Tangle is coming.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Look into the SecuX wallet. Supposedly you'd need to destroy the entire device (including the chip) in order to access the inside. At least the V20. And SecuX doesn't use the STM chip that they used in the link above.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Can somebody please explain why CoinMarketCap shows STMX price 0.068-9 ish USD, while on Binance, it is traded at around 0.0668-9. According to CMC 35% of the transactions of STMX are done on Binance as STM/USD so I would assume the price on the graph would more or less reflect the current value on this exchange.

Mentions:#STMX#STM
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

The live Streamity price today is $0.010166 USD with a 24-hour trading volume of $2,445.19 USD. Streamity is down 6.93% in the last 24 hours. The current CoinMarketCap ranking is #1792, with a live market cap of $365,867 USD. It has a circulating supply of 35,987,749 STM coins and the max. supply is not available. The top exchanges for trading in Streamity are currently PancakeSwap, Simex, Mercatox, and Bancor Network. Streamity describes itself as an ecosystem that unites several crypto products (e.g.wallet, exchange, educational courses).

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r/CryptoMoonShotsSee Comment

I have Atom in trust wallet. How do I buy STM in pancake swap and get it into my MetaMask? I’m attempting to connect to Total Wallet or MetaMask which is on their list, but nothing happens ?

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

You're right. Just Googled it and it seems Nano S is using ST31H320 and Nano X uses ST33J2M0 which are secure core ARM microcontrolers. Trezor uses STM32F205RE as far as I know.

Mentions:#S#STM