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Government Blockchain Association
26 Aug 202406:04

Summary

TLDRDr. Chris Smith, CEO of Black Wallet, delivers a lecture on building a cryptocurrency wallet, emphasizing the importance of digital security and the reliability of blockchain encryption. He recommends using top providers like Coinbase, MetaMask, or Phantom for wallet creation and stresses the significance of keeping seed phrases and private keys secure. He also discusses the benefits of KYC (Know Your Customer) seed wallets for government compliance and introduces hardware wallets like Ledger for added security. The talk concludes with an invitation to learn more about Black Wallet's services and its stablecoin 2.0 token, Kiros.

Takeaways

  • šŸ˜… The speaker admits to being uncomfortable with standing behind podiums and apologizes for being late due to a conversation.
  • šŸ’¼ The lecture is about building a wallet, which the speaker humorously notes is ironic since their company, Black Wallet, does not actually make wallets.
  • šŸ”’ The speaker emphasizes the importance of digital security and encryption in blockchain, stating that blockchain itself has not been hacked due to its technology but due to human error.
  • šŸ“± The speaker advises to download wallet apps from official app stores to avoid fake versions that could steal information.
  • šŸ”‘ When setting up a wallet, the speaker explains that users will receive a seed phrase, which is crucial to write down and keep private, equating it to a bank card and PIN number.
  • šŸ“ˆ The speaker recommends using a KYC (Know Your Customer) seed wallet for dealing with government agencies and ensuring wallet legitimacy.
  • šŸ”’ The speaker mentions Ledger as an example of a hardware wallet that provides an extra level of security by storing keys.
  • šŸ“š The speaker introduces himself as Dr. Chris Smith, CEO and co-founder of Black Wallet, and mentions his contributions to tokenomics and security audit standards.
  • šŸ‘„ The speaker points out his girlfriend Remy, who is also the CIO of Black Wallet, and suggests that she can provide more information about the company and its stablecoin 2.0 token, Kiron.
  • šŸ¤– The speaker mentions his involvement with the Dynamic Coalition on Blockchain Insurances and Standards and the IGF, working towards digital asset and exchange laws.
  • šŸŽ‰ The speaker ends by noting that they have covered the material and have time for questions, inviting interaction with the audience.

Q & A

  • What is the primary focus of the lecture?

    -The primary focus of the lecture is on the custody, receiving, and distribution of crypto assets, essentially explaining how to build a wallet.

  • What is the name of the cryptocurrency company mentioned in the lecture?

    -The name of the cryptocurrency company mentioned is Black Wallet.

  • What does Black Wallet specialize in, despite its name?

    -Black Wallet specializes in tokenization and consulting, not in making physical wallets.

  • Which wallet providers does the speaker recommend?

    -The speaker recommends wallet providers such as Coinbase, MetaMask, Phantom, and Soul Flare.

  • What is the significance of digital security in the context of blockchain?

    -Digital security is significant because the encryption for blockchain has not been hacked without human error, implying that security breaches are often due to human mistakes rather than flaws in the technology.

  • What is a 'seed phrase' in the context of crypto wallets?

    -A seed phrase is a series of 12 to 24 words that act as a backup for restoring access to a crypto wallet. It is crucial to keep this information secure and private.

  • Why is it important to download crypto wallet apps from official sources?

    -Downloading from official sources ensures that you get the genuine app, avoiding clone sites that may offer fake software designed to steal your information.

  • What is the difference between KY seed and non-KY seed wallets?

    -KY seed wallets are Know Your Customer compliant, allowing for identity verification and legitimacy checks by government agencies, while non-KY seed wallets do not have this feature and lack recovery options if the passphrase is lost.

  • What is a hardware wallet, and how does it provide an extra layer of security?

    -A hardware wallet is a physical device, like a thumb drive, that stores your private keys, providing an extra layer of security by keeping your keys offline and away from potential online threats.

  • What is the role of the Ledger mentioned in the lecture?

    -Ledger is a brand of hardware wallet that stores users' keys, offering an additional level of protection for their crypto assets.

  • What is the name of the flagship stablecoin 2.0 token mentioned by the speaker?

    -The flagship stablecoin 2.0 token mentioned is called Kiros.

  • Who is the CEO and co-founder of Black Wallet, and what other roles has he undertaken?

    -Dr. Chris Smith is the CEO and co-founder of Black Wallet. He has also authored the tokenomics standard for the Bmm, is working on the security audit standard, and has been involved with the Dynamic Coalition on Blockchain Insurances and Standards of the IGF at the United Nations.

Outlines

00:00

šŸ’¼ Building a Crypto Wallet: Security and Recommendations

The speaker begins by humorously acknowledging his discomfort with podiums and apologizes for being late due to an engaging conversation. He introduces the topic of the lecture, which is about building a crypto wallet, and clarifies that despite his company's name, Black Wallet, they do not manufacture physical wallets but specialize in tokenization and consulting. The speaker emphasizes the importance of personal security in digital wallets, noting that blockchain encryption has not been hacked without human error. He then inquires about the audience's experience with crypto wallets and proceeds to guide those unfamiliar through the process of obtaining a wallet app, cautioning against clone sites that could compromise security. The speaker distinguishes between KYC (Know Your Customer) and non-KYC seed wallets, advocating for the former due to its legitimacy and recovery options, and advises on the importance of keeping seed phrases and private keys secure, likening them to bank cards and PINs in the digital world.

05:03

šŸ” Crypto Wallet Security and Personal Introduction

In the second paragraph, the speaker continues the discussion on wallet security, highlighting the significance of using a KYC seed wallet for dealing with government agencies and ensuring legitimacy. He contrasts this with non-KYC wallets, which lack recovery options, and stresses the importance of securing a wallet for significant currency storage. The speaker introduces hardware wallets, such as Ledger, as an additional layer of security for key storage. He concludes the lecture by introducing himself as Dr. Chris Smith, CEO and co-founder of Black Wallet, and mentions his contributions to the tokenomics standard and ongoing work on the security audit standard for the Blockchain Token Market (BMM). He also references his involvement with the United Nations in developing digital asset and exchange laws. The speaker invites questions and points out his girlfriend, Remy, who is also the CIO of Black Wallet and can provide more information on the company's services and their flagship stablecoin 2.0 token, Kiron (Kiro).

Mindmap

Keywords

šŸ’”Cryptocurrency Wallet

A cryptocurrency wallet is a digital tool that allows users to store, send, and receive digital currencies like Bitcoin or Ethereum. In the script, the speaker discusses the importance of choosing a reputable wallet provider and the process of setting up a wallet, emphasizing the security aspect of digital wallets and the need to protect one's seed phrase and private key.

šŸ’”Seed Phrase

A seed phrase, also known as a recovery phrase, is a list of 12, 18, or 24 words that are used to restore access to a cryptocurrency wallet. The speaker in the video script warns against sharing this phrase and stresses the importance of keeping it secure, likening it to a bank card and PIN number in the digital world.

šŸ’”KYC (Know Your Customer)

KYC is a process where a business verifies the identity of its clients to prevent fraud, money laundering, and other illegal activities. The script mentions the importance of using a KYC seed wallet for dealing with government agencies, ensuring the wallet's legitimacy and the ability to back-check transactions.

šŸ’”Blockchain

Blockchain is a distributed ledger technology that underpins cryptocurrencies and allows for secure, transparent, and immutable transactions. The speaker in the script assures the audience that the encryption for blockchain has yet to be hacked without human error, indicating the security of blockchain technology.

šŸ’”Tokenization

Tokenization in the context of cryptocurrencies refers to the process of representing assets as tokens on a blockchain. The speaker introduces their company, Black Wallet, as a cryptocurrency company that specializes in tokenization, which is a key concept in the video's theme of cryptocurrency management.

šŸ’”Phantom

Phantom is a type of cryptocurrency wallet mentioned in the script as one of the speaker's favorites. It is an example of a wallet that users might consider when looking to securely store their digital assets.

šŸ’”Soul Flare

Soul Flare is another wallet mentioned in the script, which is suggested as a good wallet option. It represents one of the various wallet choices available for users to manage their crypto assets.

šŸ’”Ledger

Ledger is a brand of hardware wallets that store cryptographic keys securely, providing an additional layer of security for users' digital assets. The speaker recommends using a hardware wallet like Ledger to protect one's keys.

šŸ’”NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens)

NFTs are unique digital assets that represent ownership of a particular item or piece of content on the blockchain. The script mentions GBA events giving out NFTs, which are part of the emerging trends in digital asset ownership and blockchain technology.

šŸ’”Tokenomics

Tokenomics refers to the economic aspects of cryptocurrencies and tokens, including their distribution, utility, and value. The speaker mentions being the author of the tokenomics standard for the Blockchain Marketing and Media Group, indicating their expertise in this area.

šŸ’”Kiro

Kiro is a term mentioned in the script, which refers to a flagship stablecoin 2.0 token developed by the speaker's company, Black Wallet. It represents an example of the innovative financial products discussed in the video.

Highlights

Lecture on building a wallet with a focus on digital security and encryption in blockchain technology.

Recommendation to use top providers like Coinbase, MetaMask, Phantom, or Soul Flare for wallet creation.

Emphasis on personal responsibility for digital security in crypto assets.

Explanation of the importance of blockchain encryption that has yet to be hacked without human error.

Discussion on the prevalence of crypto wallets among the audience.

Instructions on downloading wallet apps safely from official app stores to avoid clones.

Clarification on the process of installing wallet apps and the importance of user familiarity.

Differentiation between KY seed and non-KY seed wallet apps and their implications.

Advice on securely handling seed phrases and private keys, equating them to bank cards and PINs.

The significance of using KY seed wallets for government compliance and legitimacy.

Introduction of hardware wallets like Ledger for an extra level of security.

Mention of Dr. Chris Smith as the CEO and co-founder of Black Wallet.

Dr. Smith's contributions to the tokenomics standard and work on the security audit standard for BMM.

Involvement with the dynamic Coalition on blockchain insurances and standards at the IGF.

Introduction of Remy, the CIO of Black Wallet, and her role in providing information on the company's offerings.

Information on Kiron, the flagship stablecoin 2.0 token by Black Wallet.

Transcripts

play00:01

I'm I'm horrible with standing behind podiums ohĀ  you can't cool okay so um sorry about being a aĀ Ā 

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little bit late I was down I couldn't get awayĀ  from a conversation um so custody receiving andĀ Ā 

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distribution of crypto assets that's a really niceĀ  way of saying this is the lecture on how to buildĀ Ā 

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a wallet that's my job this year I'm with blackĀ  wallet which is hilarious that we don't actuallyĀ Ā 

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make wallets we are a cryptocurrency company weĀ  do tokenization and we do Consulting but we don'tĀ Ā 

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actually make wallets so I recommend that if youĀ  want to build a wallet you should go to one of theĀ Ā 

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top providers you can go to coinbase you can go toĀ  um metamask our favorite is Phantom Soul flare isĀ Ā 

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also a good wallet but the big thing to understandĀ  as you're looking at this is you want to make sureĀ Ā 

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that you are the security for this the digitalĀ  security is not going to fail you the encryptionĀ Ā 

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for blockchain has yet to be hacked without humanĀ  error so if you get hacked if you're worried aboutĀ Ā 

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putting your money on blockchain because you sawĀ  FTX or Mount GX oh it's so scary that was becauseĀ Ā 

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people screwed up the technology is here it isĀ  now and it's ready so how many of you guys haveĀ Ā 

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crypto wallets I'm guessing most people other thanĀ  Ross have crypto wallets so okay those of you thatĀ Ā 

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have done this this is going to be a littleĀ  bit redundant because I'm just going to walkĀ Ā 

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you through a very simple process the first stepĀ  of the process is go get the app now one of theĀ Ā 

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big things is almost every app has a clone siteĀ  out there that's going to be a fake version ofĀ Ā 

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the app you can't actually get it there they giveĀ  you a fake software that steals your informationĀ Ā 

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you don't want to go to those sites obviously whatĀ  you want to go to is the formal site the app storeĀ Ā 

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or the Play Store store if you go anywhere elseĀ  you're taking your money in your own hands so beĀ Ā 

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very careful with that once you downloaded the appĀ  it's pretty simple you install it now anybody thatĀ Ā 

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was born after about 1910 has probably installedĀ  an app at some point in their life it's not thatĀ Ā 

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hard you click on it it does all the work for youĀ  we used to call them Wizards now we don't evenĀ Ā 

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call them anything they just do it so once youĀ  go in there's two types of apps there's KY seedĀ Ā 

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and nonky Seed the KY seed version I'm going toĀ  talk about in a second the nonky seed version isĀ Ā 

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pretty easy you go in it is going to give you sixĀ  12 or 24 words those are called your seed phraseĀ Ā 

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you can take them down and write them down on theĀ  paper on my table downstairs no just kidding don'tĀ Ā 

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ever give those to anybody your seed phrase andĀ  your private key are basically your bank card andĀ Ā 

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your pay pin number for the digital world and youĀ  want to make sure that you keep these private soĀ Ā 

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be very careful with that and make sure thatĀ  you keep those separate yeah keep those safeĀ Ā 

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and keep them in separate places don't store themĀ  all in one place or else if somebody steals yourĀ Ā 

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little notepad you're out of luck again the goodĀ  wallets are K wide seed and uh since Eugene's notĀ Ā 

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here to argue with me on an anonymity and privacyĀ  it is very very important that you use a ky seedĀ Ā 

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wallet because that means that if you're dealingĀ  with government agencies they can back check andĀ Ā 

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make sure that this wallet is legitimate and ifĀ  the wallet is not kyc there are no nonky seedĀ Ā 

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wallets that have any recovery software involvedĀ  with and that's very important so if you lose yourĀ Ā 

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pass phrase you might not have it if you're goingĀ  to be storing lots of money on the blockchain ifĀ Ā 

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you're thinking about doing that putting lotsĀ  of your currency on there get one of these orĀ Ā 

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one of the competing Brands LED here's the biggestĀ  one out there this is a ledger it basically looksĀ Ā 

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like a thumb drive and what it does is storesĀ  your keys for you and gives you an extra levelĀ Ā 

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of protection there are several different brandsĀ  of them I don't care I'm brand agnostic I'm not IĀ Ā 

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just use Ledger I don't get anything from themĀ  so use whichever one you like make sure it'sĀ Ā 

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legitimate finally the last step is puttingĀ  some cryptocurrency in your wallet or an NFĀ Ā 

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if you come to the GBA events they actually giveĀ  out nfts which the Bitcoin people call ordinalsĀ Ā 

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and um you'll have them in your in your thing forĀ  free um they have different effects that they doĀ Ā 

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with them and they're really exciting so since IĀ  got through the material and I only have about aĀ Ā 

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minute 30 left I wanted to say my name is Dr ChrisĀ  smithm I haven't introduced myself yet I am theĀ Ā 

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CEO and co-founder of black wallet I was more umĀ  more concerned with getting you the informationĀ Ā 

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before I got you who I was because if you know meĀ  um you know that down on the table there's a wholeĀ Ā 

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bunch of books I've written um I was the author ofĀ  the tokenomics standard for the bmm I'm currentlyĀ Ā 

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working on the security audit standard for theĀ  bmm um I also have been helping with the dynamicĀ Ā 

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Coalition on blockchain insurances and standardsĀ  of the igf of a little place called The UnitedĀ Ā 

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Nations on bringing a digital assets and exchangesĀ  law to Market to protect people's interests andĀ Ā 

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if you have any questions about about us um myĀ  beautiful girlfriend Remy who is also our CIOĀ Ā 

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is down at the table and she is absolutely notĀ  moving at all she's like completely acting likeĀ Ā 

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I'm not pointing at her and uh so the personĀ  that is sitting really still in the back rowĀ Ā 

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that's her if you go down and talk to her at theĀ  table she can give you information on black WalletĀ Ā 

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information on about what we do with tokenizationĀ  and Consulting and also very importantly on KirosĀ Ā 

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which is our Flagship stablecoin 2.0 token andĀ  I believe that brings me right in at 7 minutes

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thanks everybody

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