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 Basics

"“The majority of people don’t trust themselves to manage their own private keys, but without doing that, what is the point of bitcoin?” Nick Neuman, CEO of Casa, said. The Bitcoin startup changed course in 2020, winding down its hardware product in favor of a subscription service. One of the top providers of physical bitcoin node infrastructure, Casa had shipped 2,000 of its purple-and-white lightning nodes before discontinuing the line. Now, it offers open-source software that can run on anyone’s personal computer, and a $10 monthly subscription to its Keymaster service. Using multisig technology, Casa enables its users to maintain custody of their own bitcoin without the anxiety that losing a key means losing their funds. “If we don’t hold our own keys, we’re simply recreating the existing financial system with a new face,” Neuman said."

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  • Nick Neuman; CEO

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  • Is one of the projects that is contributing to Microsoft's ION (25-3-2021).