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Introduction

0:00

DIY Hardware Options

0:55

Flashing M5 Stack Basic in Ubuntu Linux (Install and use ESP-IDF)

3:36

Flashing M5StickC-Plus on Windows (Install and use ESP-IDF)

9:19

Editing Config Templates for Normal Use

16:33

Disabling Developer and Debug Options

18:40

Enabling Secure Boot (Version 2) and Flash Encryption

20:29

Not for Rev1 ESP32 Devices (Secure Boot V1)

24:51

Security Discussion Concerning Secure Boot (V1 or V2)

26:23

Updating Firmware after enabling Secure Boot (Via OTA)

27:30

Summary and Conclusion

28:53
DIY Bitcoin Hardware Wallet running Blockstream Jade Firmware (Low Cost, Open Source ESP32 Project)
Official Blockstream Jade Github: https://github.com/Blockstream/Jade My Jade Repo: https://github.com/3rdIteration/Jade DIY Hardware Selection Notes: https://github.com/3rdIteration/Jade/... Buy a Retail Jade: https://store.blockstream.com/?code=9... A howto video guide that walks through the instructions on how to make a DIY Bitcoin Hardware wallet running the same Open Source firmware that is on the Blockstream Jade. The DIY hardware works straight off the shelf an in this video I look at using an M5Stack ESP32 Basic ($40 USD), an M5StickC-Plus ($20 USD) and the TTGO (Lilygo) T-Display. ($10 USD) This is easily the best value Bitcoin hardware wallet available. 00:00 - Introduction 00:55 - DIY Hardware Options 03:36 - Flashing M5 Stack Basic in Ubuntu Linux (Install and use ESP-IDF) 09:19 - Flashing M5StickC-Plus on Windows (Install and use ESP-IDF) 16:33 - Editing Config Templates for Normal Use 18:40 - Disabling Developer and Debug Options 20:29 - Enabling Secure Boot (Version 2) and Flash Encryption 24:51 - Not for Rev1 ESP32 Devices (Secure Boot V1) 26:23 - Security Discussion Concerning Secure Boot (V1 or V2) 27:30 - Updating Firmware after enabling Secure Boot (Via OTA) 28:53 - Summary and Conclusion

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