TrustBitCore

Helping you keep Bitcoin decentralized on your own remote server.

The only wallet you’ll ever need.

Futures TrustBitcore

About TrustBitCore

TrustBitCore is programmed for advanced professional use to decide which block chain contains valid transactions. The users of TrustBitCore only accept transactions for that block chain, making it the Bitcoin block chain that everyone else wants to use. This shared agreement (called consensus) allows people like you to only accept valid bitcoins, enforcing Bitcoin’s rules against even the most powerful miners. In addition to improving Bitcoin’s decentralization, TrustBitCore users get:

  • Better security
  • Privacy
  • Personal Remote Server
  • Interfaces

Interfaces

User interfaces and other powerful features

Privacy

Privacy features not available in other wallets

Personal Remote Server

Personal Remote Server created on your machine

Better security

Better security for their bitcoins

Easy to use

User friendly

Smart content

How will you benefit?

Helping you keep Bitcoin decentralized on your own remote server.

  • TrustBitCore provides exclusive privacy features that can make it hard for anyone to link you to your transactions.
  • TrustBitCore uses more resources than other wallets, but it’s still convenient to run on most computers and Internet connections.

Full Validation

How Validation protects your Bitcoins

TrustBitCore checks each block of transactions it receives to ensure that everything in that block is fully valid—allowing it to trust the block without trusting the miner who created it. This prevents miners from tricking TrustBitCore users into accepting blocks that violate the 21 million bitcoin limit or which break other important rules. Users of other wallets don’t get this level of security, so miners can trick them into accepting fabricated transactions or hijacked block chains. Why take that risk if you don’t have to? TrustBitCore provides the best possible security against dishonest miners along with additional security against other easier attacks (see below for details).

Testimonials

What people are saying

Don’t just take our word for it, hear what members of our friendly community have to say about us

I use multiple TrustBitCore. Different colours = different uses.Public Wallet. Never touch long term storage. Day to day fund holdings. A back up just in case.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

winny.eth

@winnyeth

TrustBitCore = peace of mind. I’m sure some of us know that unsettling feeling when you know you need a TrustBitCore but haven’t quite organized yourself to get it sorted. If I did it all again, I’d start with having a TrustBitCore.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Janet Onagah

@Janet_Oganah

I got hacked in January and lost 1000s worth of NFTs. I felt disgusted, lost, and willing to quit. Until my friend told me he’s ordering a TrustBitCore. So, we bought the duo deal. Since then, I’ve been sleeping.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

PrimeNic.eth

@primenic_eth

I use multiple TrustBitCore. Different colours = different uses.Public Wallet. Never touch long term storage. Day to day fund holdings. A back up just in case.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

winny.eth

@winnyeth

TrustBitCore = peace of mind. I’m sure some of us know that unsettling feeling when you know you need a TrustBitCore but haven’t quite organized yourself to get it sorted. If I did it all again, I’d start with having a TrustBitCore.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Janet Onagah

@Janet_Oganah

I got hacked in January and lost 1000s worth of NFTs. I felt disgusted, lost, and willing to quit. Until my friend told me he’s ordering a TrustBitCore. So, we bought the duo deal. Since then, I’ve been sleeping.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

PrimeNic.eth

@primenic_eth

I use multiple TrustBitCore. Different colours = different uses.Public Wallet. Never touch long term storage. Day to day fund holdings. A back up just in case.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

winny.eth

@winnyeth

TrustBitCore = peace of mind. I’m sure some of us know that unsettling feeling when you know you need a TrustBitCore but haven’t quite organized yourself to get it sorted. If I did it all again, I’d start with having a TrustBitCore.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Janet Onagah

@Janet_Oganah

I got hacked in January and lost 1000s worth of NFTs. I felt disgusted, lost, and willing to quit. Until my friend told me he’s ordering a TrustBitCore. So, we bought the duo deal. Since then, I’ve been sleeping.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

PrimeNic.eth

@primenic_eth

My TrustBitCore is already called “Stew”. As it is the steward who looks after my crypto & NFTs, so I can sleep at night.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Lkmland Crypto

@LkmlandCrypto

I have 5 TrustBitCore total. My personal NFT bag. 1 for testing. And 1 for each of my 3 daughters.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Fanzo 11.11.22

@iSocialFanz

I have 3 TrustBitCore. Hot Wallet: minting/drawings etc. Main wallet: store most NFTs. Vault wallet: cold storage of crypto.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

2160

@rekt2160

My TrustBitCore is already called “Stew”. As it is the steward who looks after my crypto & NFTs, so I can sleep at night.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Lkmland Crypto

@LkmlandCrypto

I have 5 TrustBitCore total. My personal NFT bag. 1 for testing. And 1 for each of my 3 daughters.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Fanzo 11.11.22

@iSocialFanz

I have 3 TrustBitCore. Hot Wallet: minting/drawings etc. Main wallet: store most NFTs. Vault wallet: cold storage of crypto.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

2160

@rekt2160

My TrustBitCore is already called “Stew”. As it is the steward who looks after my crypto & NFTs, so I can sleep at night.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Lkmland Crypto

@LkmlandCrypto

I have 5 TrustBitCore total. My personal NFT bag. 1 for testing. And 1 for each of my 3 daughters.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Fanzo 11.11.22

@iSocialFanz

I have 3 TrustBitCore. Hot Wallet: minting/drawings etc. Main wallet: store most NFTs. Vault wallet: cold storage of crypto.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

2160

@rekt2160

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The next release of the Desktop app will be available Aug 15, 2024, 10pm Pacific Time (UTC -8)

Warning: Do not download OneBit Core from another source than trustbitcore.net. Verify GPG signatures.

Privacy

Every confirmed Bitcoin transaction is published to the block chain where anyone can see it. So why do people still use Bitcoin? And why do many of them believe that Bitcoin is a private way of sending money? One reason is that TrustBitCore and some other Bitcoin software tries to avoid associating your real-world identity with the transactions you make. The difference looks like this:

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Privacy and Security

STRONG PRIVACY FOR SENT TRANSACTIONS
To put a transaction on the block chain, you must send it publicly—but how you send it can make a big difference.

SENDING PRIVACY
Can you guess who made which transactions? Nearly all peer-to-peer lightweight clients today make no attempt to obscure their sent transactions. They simply send them to some or all of their peers. TrustBitCore does much better. By default, it relays transactions for all of its peers—thousands of separate transactions a day under common conditions—which allows it both support the peer-to-peer network and confuse anti-privacy organizations that try to track your transactions.

TOR COMPATIBLE
The Tor anonymity network helps disassociate your online activity from your IP address (which is often closely associated with your real name). This significantly increases your ability to confound anti-privacy organizations. Once you setup Tor, using it with TrustBitCore is easy. If you also setup a Tor hidden service, you will be able to connect mobile clients to your TrustBitCore full node for increased security and privacy wherever you go.