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I wanted to briefly share a small open-source project I’ve been working on called Satobox.
Satobox is a minimal, security-focused Bitcoin node OS, with Specter Desktop integrated out of the box as the main wallet and node management interface. Bitcoin Core, Electrs, and Tor are preconfigured, with hardware wallet support via Specter-Desktop.
The system is intentionally minimal and security-oriented (built from source, firewall enabled, restricted USB access, read-only rootfs, no SSH on mainnet images). It currently targets small devices like Raspberry Pi and runs on signet by default.
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Hi!
I wanted to briefly share a small open-source project I’ve been working on called Satobox.
Satobox is a minimal, security-focused Bitcoin node OS, with Specter Desktop integrated out of the box as the main wallet and node management interface. Bitcoin Core, Electrs, and Tor are preconfigured, with hardware wallet support via Specter-Desktop.
The system is intentionally minimal and security-oriented (built from source, firewall enabled, restricted USB access, read-only rootfs, no SSH on mainnet images). It currently targets small devices like Raspberry Pi and runs on signet by default.
Project repo:
https://github.com/embetrix/satobox
I’m mainly sharing this to highlight the Specter integration and to ask if you have any feedback or best practices regarding the setup.
Thanks for all the great work on Specter Desktop.
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