Recovering Bitcoin from Damaged Hardware Wallets: A Practical Guide for Canadian Users
Hardware wallets are the backbone of modern Bitcoin self-custody, but devices can fail, get damaged, ...
Social Recovery for Bitcoin: A Practical Guide for Canadians to Recover Keys Without Compromising Security
Losing private keys can mean losing access to Bitcoin forever. Social recovery me...
Buying Bitcoin in Canada with Credit and Debit Cards: Risks, Fees, and Safer Alternatives
Many Canadians want a fast onramp to Bitcoin and see credit or debit cards as the simplest option....
Shared Self-Custody for Couples in Canada: A Practical Guide to Joint Bitcoin Security and Legacy Planning
As Bitcoin ownership grows among Canadian couples, a common question emerges: how do tw...
Bitcoin Privacy for Canadians: Practical Steps to Protect Your Financial Privacy On-Chain and Off
Privacy is a fundamental part of financial sovereignty, and Bitcoin users in Canada are increasi...
Safely Updating Your Hardware Wallet Firmware: A Canadian Guide to Secure Bitcoin Self‑Custody
Keeping your hardware wallet firmware up to date is a critical part of maintaining Bitcoin securit...
A Practical Canadian Guide to Buying Bitcoin Peer-to-Peer and OTC Safely (2025)
Buying Bitcoin outside a traditional exchange can be fast, private, and cost-effective. For Canadians, peer-to-pee...
Recovery Drills: How Canadians (and Everyone) Should Test Their Bitcoin Backups Without Risk
Owning Bitcoin means owning responsibility. A recovery phrase or hardware wallet is only as good as y...
Safe Peer-to-Peer Bitcoin Trading in Canada: A Practical Guide to Avoiding Scams, Secure In-Person Trades, and Using Escrows
Buying or selling Bitcoin peer-to-peer (P2P) can offer better prices,...
CoinJoin and Bitcoin Privacy in Canada: A Practical, Legal, and Technical Guide
Privacy is a core property of money, yet Bitcoin transactions are public by design. CoinJoin is one of the most pr...