I'm unboxing the Bitbox02 Bitcoin-only edition. I have plugged it into the USB-C port of Oli and I am downloading the bitbox app v4.35.0 from their webpage. The app is sleek. The first thing it tells me to do is to install some firmware. Done. I was placing the Bitbox upside down in the USB-C. Modern problems, this stuff didn't happen with USB-A I get a code shown in both the bitbox and the app and get asked to confirm they match. They do. I tap on the bitbox to proceed. The hidden buttons thing is funny. Now I can choose if I want to create a wallet or import an existing one. I'll create a new set of keys. I need to give the bitbox a name. I'm now going to set a password on the bitbox. Wow, I love the buttons thingy. Never seen an interface like this. I get a few warning messages on how the backup is important as hell. Yep yep yep. I must confirm the date. Now the backup is created. And done. I guess my seedwords are the in the backup? I guess these guys would rather trust people storing the SD card than the words in plain sight. I'll have to read the SD card to check what is inside. --- Now I'm going to try and create a Wallet with Sparrow. Okay, this is important. To ensure that Sparrow can read the wallet, you must: - Connect the Bitbox. - Open Sparrow. - Unlock the Bitbox with the password. Okay, creating the wallet was easy. I can also see that both the Bitbox app and Sparrow use the same derivation path by default (m/84'/0'/0'), so the same addresses show up in both apps. Now I just need to receive and send some sats to test it out.