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Collecting Game ROMs for the Mario Wallet

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Hey there, development is ongoing with the Mario wallet. Its release target is for around the turn of the year. Currently, a collection of classic GameBoy color game ROMs are being complied to be included in it. Examples of places where you can find GameBoy color game ROMs are here, here and here.

Please reply to this post with names of games that you would love to see in Mario.

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Bowser Wallet Officially Launches Today

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Dear Bitcoiners,

Development and testing of the Bowser Bitcoin hardware wallet has finally completed, it’s production ready, and UndercoverWallet.com starts shipping Bowser wallets today. All user acceptance tests have passed and we finally have the first ever undercover Bitcoin wallet in the world for sale here in this store. Please allow 1 to 2 months for your Bowser wallet to arrive after shipping.

A big thank you is due to Ben Arc, developer of the Bowser Bitcoin hardware wallet software. Without him this project would not have been possible.

Focus is now directed at the Mario wallet where development and testing continues, coming soon…

Keep stacking, Bitcoiners

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There is Lots of Opportunity in the Self Custody Wallet Space

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‘Bitcoin Family’ hides bitcoin, ethereum and litecoin in secret vaults

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/11/bitcoin-family-hides-bitcoin-ethereum-and-litecoin-in-secret-vaults.html

Didi Taihuttu, along with his wife and three kids, liquidated all of their assets and bought bitcoin in 2017, back when it was trading at around $900. Now, the Dutch family of five is safeguarding most of their crypto fortune in secret vaults on four different continents. 

“I have hidden the hardware wallets across several countries so that I never have to fly very far if I need to access my cold wallet, in order to jump out of the market,” explained Taihuttu, patriarch of the so-called Bitcoin Family.

Taihuttu has two hiding spots in Europe, another two in Asia, one in South America, and a sixth in Australia.

We aren’t talking buried treasure – none of the sites are below ground or on a remote island – but the family told CNBC the crypto stashes are hidden in different ways and in a variety of locations, ranging from rental apartments and friends’ homes to self-storage sites.

“I prefer to live in a decentralized world where I have the responsibility to protect my capital,” said Taihuttu.

Hot vs. cold storage

There are a lot of ways to store crypto coins. Online exchanges like Coinbase and PayPal will custody tokens for users, while the more tech savvy may opt to cut out the middleman and hold their crypto cash on personally owned hardware wallets.

Thumb drive-size devices like a Trezor or Ledger offer a way to secure crypto tokens. Square is also building a hardware wallet and service “to make bitcoin custody more mainstream.”