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Coldcard Wallet

Coldcard is a Cheap, Ultra-secure & Opensource Hardware Wallet for Bitcoin. Get yours at ColdcardWallet.com

Follow @COLDCARDwallet on Twitter to keep up with the latest updates and security alerts.

coldcard logo

coldcard picture front coldcard picture back

Check-out and Setup

Do a checkout, recursively to get all the submodules:

git clone --recursive https://github.com/Coldcard/firmware.git

Then:

  • cd firmware
  • git submodule update --init (if needed?)
  • brew install autogen
  • virtualenv -p python3 ENV (Python > 3.5 is required)
  • source ENV/bin/activate (or source ENV/bin/activate.csh based on shell preference)
  • pip install -r requirements.txt

Setup and Run the Desktop-based Coldcard simulator:

  • cd unix; make setup && make; ./simulator.py

Building the firmware:

  • cd ../cli; pip install --editable .
  • cd ../stm32; make setup && make; make firmware-signed.dfu
  • The resulting file, firmware-signed.dfu can be loaded directly onto a Coldcard, using this command (already installed based on above)
  • ckcc upgrade firmware-signed.dfu

Which looks like this:

[ENV] [firmware/stm32 42] ckcc upgrade firmware-signed.dfu
675328 bytes (start @ 293) to send from 'firmware-signed.dfu'
Uploading  [##########--------------------------]   29%  0d 00:01:04

MacOS

You'll probably need to install at least these packages:

brew cask install xquartz
brew install sdl2
brew cask install gcc-arm-none-eabi

Used to be these were needed as well:

brew install sdl2
brew tap PX4/px4
brew search px4
brew install px4/px4/gcc-arm-none-eabi-80 (latest gcc-arm-none-eabi-XX, currently 80)

You may need to reboot to avoid a DISPLAY is not set error.

Linux

You'll probably need to install these (Ubuntu 16):

apt install libudev-dev python-sdl2 gcc-arm-none-eabi

Code Organization

Top-level dirs:

shared

  • shared code between desktop test version and real-deal
  • expected to be largely in python, and higher-level

unix

  • unix (MacOS) version for testing/rapid dev
  • this is a simulator for the product

testing

  • test cases and associated data

stm32

  • embedded micro version, for actual product
  • final target is a binary file for loading onto hardware

external

  • code from other projects, ie. the dreaded submodules

stm32/bootloader

  • 32k of factory-set code that you cannot change
  • however, you can inspect what code is on your coldcard and compare to this.

hardware

  • schematic and bill of materials for the Coldcard