A few years ago, managing your Bitcoin keys directly from a phone was considered reckless. It was unthinkable.
Today, we made it the standard.
We built the BitBox02 Nova to break the tether between security and your desktop. Your phone is just a screen⌠the BitBox is the vault.
Whether youâre on iPhone, iPad, Android, or Linux, the security model remains the same.
đ¨đ Swiss-made.
đ¤ Open source.
đŞ Uncompromising.
đ˛ Mobile friendly.
Donât let your Bitcoin sit on an exchange just because youâre on the move.
Remember when setting up a Bitcoin wallet meant writing down 24 words, triple-checking every letter, storing them in a fireproof safe, and still lying awake at night wondering if you did it right?
Yeah. We remember too.
BitBox changed that. Plug it in, set up in 60 seconds, no seed phrases to transcribe, no stress, no compromises on security.
And when you're ready, you can always export your seed phrase too. A quiet Sunday afternoon kind of task, not a day-one panic.
Your bitcoin deserves better than a complicated setup. So do you.
Hey, just a thought regarding your backup words.
If youâre still relying on a piece of paper, you should check out the Steelwallet Pro on our website.
As you can see from these pictures, itâs basically a steel tank we designed here in Switzerland to survive a house fire, flood, or being crushed.
The best part is that itâs reusable, so if you ever need to change your seed, you don't have to buy a new one.
Itâs heavy and super solid, but looks totally boring from the outside (just a plain metal brick), so it doesnât scream "valuable bitcoin inside."
It feels like the only backup youâd ever really need to buy.
đŤ Your money run on closed rails. Only the bank can build on them. You canât, we canât, no one outside the building can.
Thatâs why your banking app gets one redesign a decade and calls it innovation.
â Bitcoin is the opposite. Itâs programmable money: open money that anyone on Earth can build on without a license or a partner bank.
If youâve never heard that term, this is all it means: money that behaves like the internet. Anyone can build on top of it.
Hereâs what that looks like in real life. @mylifewithbitcoin just filmed developers and founders at the Tuscany Summit, all building on the same money, none of them with a bankâs license or blessing .
They just⌠built.
đą At BitBox, we just shipped an new update.
This month alone we added decentralized swaps, message signing, a price widget, a new UI. You can read everything about it on the blogpost in our story:)
And thatâs just one month. The amount weâve shipped over the past few years is honestly hard to believe when you line it up... and every single update is public, open source.
You donât have to take our word for it. You can read exactly what changed, when, and why. đ
Being online is great. But thereâs something different about a physical place.
A window you walk past, a door that opens, people who actually show up đĽš
The BitBox is now on display at @blox.space , in one of Turinâs most beautiful squares.
This is how Bitcoin grows roots. đ§Ą
So, if you go to Turin, donât forget to say hi to our Italian friends! (And buy a BitBox)
One dollar: a single bill.
A hundred: a small stack.
A million: a 22-lb briefcase.
Four million: a roller bag.
In bitcoin? Always the same thing: a signature.
Because bitcoin doesnât get moved: it gets authorized.
Itâs information, not banknotes.
Programmable money on a network that never closes.
And that microSD in the images? Itâs not really your bitcoin. Itâs the backup of your private keys, the BitBox way: no 24 words scribbled on paper, no envelope buried in a safe deposit box.
Itâs much easier than you think.
In Metzingen auf dem Event von @marcfriedrich7 konnten wir letztes Wochenende wieder mit knapp 1.200 Menschen Ăźber Bitcoin sprechen.
Vielen Dank an Marc und sein Team fĂźr die Orga.
Swiss Bitcoin Conference 2026
A weekend in Switzerland, a sunny terrace, a lot of people who actually wanted to talk Bitcoin. What else do you need? đ
At the booth we had the transparent BitBox02 Nova and the internal boards on display⌠always a good way to start a conversation:)
Our teammate Markus opened Orange Sunday with a talk on why a real screen matters on a hardware wallet. Packed room đ
Best moment: Saturday night a woman walks in looking for a party. No party, but she stayed 10 minutes to chat about Bitcoin. Came back Sunday with her family and left with a Nova â¤ď¸
Thanks to the organizers, to @pocketbitcoin and @dezentralshop.ch for the good vibes next door, and to everyone who came by to say hi. See you next time!
Money used to require faith. Now it allows verification.
So the real question becomes: if you donât have to trust anyone⌠why are your coins still on an exchange? đ
âYou canât touch it, so itâs not real.â đ Our favorite line of people whoâve never actually studied Bitcoin.
Meanwhile, the same person:
â sends money via wire transfer
â pays for Netflix every month
â lives and breathes WiFi
đĄ Hereâs the truth: the world went digital a long time ago. Bitcoin is just the first money smart enough to catch up.
Invest Stuttgart 2026: out of our comfort zone, again.
One of Germanyâs largest financial fairs. 14,000 people, mostly there to talk brokers, ETFs and multi-asset platforms. Showing up to talk self-custody in that room is one of the most valuable things we do all year.
This time we shared a booth with two partners we deeply respect: @aprycotmedia , the German Bitcoin book publisher, and @coinfinity , the Austrian Bitcoin-only broker. The idea was simple: learn about Bitcoin â buy Bitcoin â hold it securely. All in one place.
Huge thanks to the Coinfinity and Aprycot crews, to everyone who stopped by, and to our team for the dedication and patience they bring to every single person at the booth. Youâre the best â¤ď¸
See you in 2027.