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nullroute: A Bitcoin Signer You’re Told Not to Trust

nullroute.diy ↗ · Developer Corner · score 88.0
Open: public page gives enough substance to understand the site $Paid: pricing, booking, ecommerce, subscription, or paid access is visible ADAds: visible ad load or ad-supported content Pretty: notable design, copy, craft, or presentation Pro: polished, finished-feeling, serious, or operationally mature Niche: specific audience, workflow, or unusually focused use case Human: personal, local, community, civic, handmade, or real-person signal !Suspicious: scammy, spammy, trust theater, finance fog, or credibility concern

An air-gapped Raspberry Pi Bitcoin signer that turns dice rolls into seeds and signs transactions without a network connection.

Why it surfaced

The project makes distrust its central feature: it publishes 16 invariants, 96 tests, and coverage for 106 of 106 exports, while plainly listing what is unfinished and unsafe. Its browser dice demo is explicitly labeled a demonstration, not a wallet, and the site invites readers to check the arithmetic, read the threat model, and build their own.

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August 14’s newborn domains include an unnumbered giant among thirteen catalogued glossy cats, a shareable Visual Snow Syndrome simulator, two independent Colombian relief directories, and a snail farm with races, courtship, and its own Gazette.

This is one of 1,000 discoveries in the 2026-08-14 Domain Arrivals issue.