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...
Practical Bitcoin Privacy for Canadians: CoinJoin, PayJoin, and Wallet Hygiene
Privacy on the Bitcoin network is not a single tool or secret trick. It is a set of practices, tools, and habits th...
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,...
Safe Peer‑to‑Peer Bitcoin Buying in Canada: A Practical, Step‑by‑Step Guide to Avoid Scams and Protect Your Coins
Buying Bitcoin directly from another person can save fees and offe...
Cold Wallet Maintenance in Canada: Firmware Updates, Seed Testing, and a Practical Audit Routine for Bitcoin Holders
Owning Bitcoin means taking custody seriously. Buying a hardware wallet is onl...
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...
Running a Bitcoin Watchtower in Canada: Protecting Your Lightning Channels and Funds
As Lightning adoption grows in Canada and worldwide, channel security matters more than ever. A watchtower is...
Proving Bitcoin Ownership Without Revealing Keys: A Practical Guide for Canadians
There are many situations where you may need to prove ownership of bitcoin without handing over your private key...
Recovering Bitcoin from a Damaged Hardware Wallet: A Practical Canadian Guide
A damaged hardware wallet can be terrifying: your long-term savings locked behind a cracked screen, water exposure, ...
How to Test Your Bitcoin Backups: A Practical Recovery Drill for Canadians
Keeping Bitcoin is one thing. Proving you can recover it when disaster strikes is another. For Canadians who hold Bitco...