Yeah it’s definitely too expensive. I think I would have paid like $60 last year to use Unchained Capital. Going to go through setting one up once I get a few more wallets to play with
Thanks for the great video Rhett! How can we be sure that Casa did not put a backdoor in their software so that the multisig system would be invalid? And thus be able to move funds without the need to reach a quorum
Happy to help Marco! You can regenerate your Casa wallet using the instructions they send you on any open source wallet outside of the Casa ecosystem. Once you've done that you'll see that it is just a standard 2/3 or 3/5 multisig wallet and not some malicious proprietary wallet configuration created by Casa. You can do this before moving any of your funds into the Casa wallet.
I just got started with Unchained Capital because the fees on Casa don't seem worth it to me. I was disappointed to find that the Unchained vault does not provide a fresh address for each deposit. This goes against best practices for privacy and security. I hope Unchained Capital will fix this in the future.
Lose the 3 of 5 multisig and the video verification (which I think makes the whole thing way less secure - see original video in description for analysis of casa gold vs unchained capital)
Thanks for the great video Rhett!
Yes, I'd like to see your Unchained Capital tutorial too 👍
Thank you 🙏 I’ll start working on it :)
That's cool that Casa has a no KYC option. I haven't looked into Casa or Unchained. $1800 seems steep. Appreciate the overview!!
Yeah it’s definitely too expensive. I think I would have paid like $60 last year to use Unchained Capital. Going to go through setting one up once I get a few more wallets to play with
why not do 2/3 multisig...Way cheaper@@RhettReisman
I recently upgraded to Diamond. It's worth it IMO. UC looks solid too. Thanks!
That’s epic 🔥 those planning features in Diamond seem very helpful
Yes, please do an Unchained Capital tutorial
Should have one out in the next month or so :)
This is a really good video, I am at this road now myself deciding which way to go?
How are you travelling now?
I’m using Unchained - I’ll have an update out in a couple weeks.
Thanks for the great video Rhett!
How can we be sure that Casa did not put a backdoor in their software so that the multisig system would be invalid? And thus be able to move funds without the need to reach a quorum
Happy to help Marco!
You can regenerate your Casa wallet using the instructions they send you on any open source wallet outside of the Casa ecosystem.
Once you've done that you'll see that it is just a standard 2/3 or 3/5 multisig wallet and not some malicious proprietary wallet configuration created by Casa.
You can do this before moving any of your funds into the Casa wallet.
Do you guys use Casa or do you think it's not worth it? Has anyone built their own multisig with Specter?
I just got started with Unchained Capital because the fees on Casa don't seem worth it to me. I was disappointed to find that the Unchained vault does not provide a fresh address for each deposit. This goes against best practices for privacy and security. I hope Unchained Capital will fix this in the future.
Good point, Casa does provide a new address I think on some kind of timed schedule
@@captain-stacks what do you mean? I think with Unchained you get a new address for each deposit...I'll have to go double check.
thanks for making this vid
Glad to help :)
Rhett from the future looks like Rhett from the past….. we did not come very far in 24hrs ….
😂🤣 just more tired
Swan is going to be offering a Multi-sig solution in 2023. So Casa will have some stiff competition.
Will be interesting to see what they come up with
Is Casa tax deductible?
Maybe as a business expense - depends on your tax situation (not tax advice)
Why not downgrade to the Gold Package?
Lose the 3 of 5 multisig and the video verification (which I think makes the whole thing way less secure - see original video in description for analysis of casa gold vs unchained capital)
Way too expensive
100% using unchained instead these days