David Myers

Burner Bitcoin - A new kind of hardware wallet for gifting & stacking Bitcoin

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Burner Bitcoin is designed to make self-custody and Bitcoin gifting accessible to everyone, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced user. It’s a hardware wallet that removes the friction and complexity found in many other crypto wallets.

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David Myers
After launching our initial version Burner, we received a lot of feedback that users wanted to gift Bitcoin with Burner. The Bitcoin Burner features the same, simple web based interface to load, trade and withdraw Bitcoin all without needing to install an app. It also comes in a new, exclusive Bitcoin Orange translucent color. We're excited to share Bitcoin Burner!
Erliza. P

🛠️ Streamlining crypto usability through hardware design is a game changer. Burner Bitcoin effectively bridges UX simplicity with secure self-custody, lowering the barrier for mainstream adoption - especially for short-term or gift-based BTC transactions. 🔒📦

Joy Wang

Burner Bitcoin is a fantastic solution for anyone looking to simplify self-custody and Bitcoin gifting! Whether you're new to crypto or an experienced user, its user-friendly design removes the usual complexity, making it accessible and secure. I’m excited to see how it revolutionizes the crypto wallet experience!

Supa Liu

Burner Bitcoin simplifies self-custody and gifting with a hardware wallet that truly caters to all levels—from beginners to pros.

Ihsan Yaprak

Best wishes on your launch Burner team 🎉
I wasn't aware Burner, but definitely an innovative solution on Web3 space!
Using a bitcoin wallet without software installation + easy to use cold wallet + cool design, I like it 💙

Peter E. Roshdy

That is one of the best looking card designs I've seen. Congrats on the launch! 🚀

Logan Sisco

I love my initial Burner and can't wait to jump in on this next phase. Congratulations on the launch.

Arun Kiezpadathil

@digit What's the maximum value we can add to the card? and is there a limit on the number of cards?