piTrezor Raspberry Pi Based DIY Trezor One (Simple Raspberry Pi Project) + Use SeedSigner Hardware
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A video that runs through how to create a DIY Trezor One using a Raspberry Pi A, A+, Zero or 4B. Looks at a few different hardware configurations and also walks through some advantages and disadvantages of this approach.
Links: PiTrezor: https://www.pitrezor.com/ PiTrezor Github: https://github.com/heneault/yocto-pitrezor My Github (SeedSigner, BTC-Only and Pi1A Builds): https://github.com/3rdIteration/yocto-pitrezor Balena Etcher: https://www.balena.io/etcher/ Seedsigner Build Info: https://seedsigner.com/ Trezor Wiki: https://wiki.trezor.io/ Trezor Suite: https://suite.trezor.io/
Parts: Logitech K400 Wireless Keyboard+Trackpad: https://amzn.to/3xWr8a6 Waveshare 1.3 inch OLED Display Hat: https://amzn.to/3SBcwEM Waveshare 1.3 inch Colour Display Hat: https://amzn.to/3zZArYi USB A to USB A Lead: https://amzn.to/3SBbAjI Micro HDMI Adaptor (For Raspberry Pi 4): https://amzn.to/3Q2OstB Prototyping Board Raspberry Pi Hat: https://amzn.to/3r6uVh4
00:00 - Intro 01:10 - What is piTrezor 02:18 - Extra Features I have added to piTrezor 02:30 - Downloading piTrezor (Official Builds) 03:04 - Verifying piTrezor (My Builds) 04:47 - Building piTrezor from Source (Most Secure) 06:09 - Flashing image to SD Card (BalenaEtcher) 06:27 - piTrezor with RPi4 + HDMI Screen + Keyboard 09:22 - piTrezor with OLED Hats 11:25 - piTrezor with Seedsigner Hardware (Colour LCD Hat) 13:20 - Advantages of piTrezor 15:16 - Disadvantages of piTrezor 17:52 - Summary and Conclusion
Image Credits All Images by Sparkfun Electronics: https://www.flickr.com/photos/sparkfun/ Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Raspberry Pi - Model A: https://www.flickr.com/photos/sparkfun/8747111043/ Raspberry Pi 3A+: https://www.flickr.com/photos/sparkfun/45979104224/ Raspberry Pi Zero W: https://www.flickr.com/photos/sparkfun/35920126855/ Raspberry Pi 4B (2GB) : https://www.flickr.com/photos/sparkfun/35920126855/
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For your first purcahse, just stick with CoinBase: https://www.coinbase.com/join/5691c9d0a4c3a05dfa000151
For Trading, just start with Binance: https://www.binance.com/?ref=18111926
By 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: https://shop.ledger.com/?r=5243ecbb8427&tracker=youtube (If you are just starting out, I would just recommend a Ledger Nano S)
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