
S8 E3: Erik Voorhees on KeepKey, Open Source & Self Custody
March 16, 2021·1h 3m
Show Notes
In this episode, ShapeShift CEO Erik Voorhees talks about the KeepKey hardware wallet, the power of open source software, and the importance of self-custody. As a Bitcoin veteran, Voorhees also reminiscences about the most popular wallets from the 2010s.
This episode is sponsored by Vaultoro and Wasabi Wallet.
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Time stamps:
00:00 – 03:05 – Introduction
03:06 – When did Erik Voorhees use the first hardware wallet?
06:49 – KeepKey’s design
07:38 – What were the most popular wallets that OGs were using in the early 2010s?
10:28 – Start9 Labs
13:53 – Mt. Gox, exchange hacks, and the importance of self-custody
17:05 – Do exchanges really insure your bitcoins?
23:18 – Michael Saylor, Elon Musk, Stock to Flow & Lending Services Like BlockFi & Celsius
28:07 – The financialization of Bitcoin (ETFs, derivatives, synthetic
32:29 – Why verification matters
35:20 – Mt. Gox YubiKeys influenced the creation of hardware wallets?
36:07 – Using your hardware wallet for U2F/2FA
36:30 – Resetting a KeepKey
37:30 – Dealing with fake KeepKey apps
41:55 – Why Shapeshift acquired the KeepKey
43:07 – What does Erik Voorhees think about the Trezor One and the Trezor Model T?
45:06 – What hardware wallets should do
46:20 – Ledger and why open source matters
47:20 – Is open source socialist?
49:12 – Did Erik Voorhees try the Coldcard, BitBox02 or Jade?
49:30 – Ballet Real vs Pro
50:40 – Mike Caldwell’s extra security steps with the Casascius coins
52:38 – Multisig setups
54:30 – Shamir Secret Sharing
56:40 – Why open source helps software outlive the company that created it
57:30 – What kind of Bitcoin custody advice would Erik Voorhees give his younger self?
1:00:25 – Why should anyone buy a KeepKey hardware wallet instead of something else?
1:01:30 – Does KeepKey work with Electrum and Wasabi?
