Casa Wallet: a simple, secure wallet for bitcoin (2024)

A few weeks ago, we announced investment from Mantis VC, the venture arm of The Chainsmokers, to make self-custody the norm for consumers everywhere.

This week, we’re excited to announce the Casa Wallet.

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It’s a secure, private, and easy self-custody wallet that’s great for first-time bitcoiners (and longtime bitcoiners!). The Casa Wallet is a key part of our mission in 2020 to offer the perfect personal security system for every level of bitcoiner.

Overview

  • Secure, private wallet from Casa - built inside the same Casa App powering Casa memberships
  • Free to download on iOS and Android
  • Great for beginners looking for a simple wallet where they fully control their bitcoin

How it’s different from other wallets

  • Seedless Setup - The Casa Wallet is seedless by default. If we want self-sovereignty to be user-friendly, we shouldn't require users to manage securing and manually backing up critical data like seed phrases. How does this work while still keeping user funds safe? More info in the Seedless Setup section below.
  • Key Health - We’ve built the Casa Wallet so new bitcoiners learn key management best practices from day one as they begin saving with bitcoin.
  • Casa Security - Casa Wallet is a new free experience built on the battle-tested technology that’s powered Casa’s multi-signature memberships for over 2 years.
  • Built for Privacy - As always with Casa, no personal info is needed to sign up apart from an email and first name (or alias). There’s no location tracking, no data trafficking, and no invasive third-party analytics.

Motivation

The genesis of the Casa Wallet goes all the way back to 2018, when our premium clients began asking us for a wallet they’d feel comfortable recommending to their family and friends.

We realized there wasn’t an option on the market as easy as a custodial wallet, but which stayed true to the bitcoin values of giving you full control and sovereignty over your money. So we decided to build one right inside our Casa App.

While Casa memberships are custom-built for long time HODLing - with bespoke service and multi-location security engineered to keep your coins safe no matter what - Casa Wallet is perfect for securing smaller amounts of BTC, and it’s a great way to introduce anyone to being their own bank with bitcoin.

Seedless Setup

Most self-custody wallets kick off their setup process with the onerous request that users write down a mnemonic seed phrase and ‘keep it safe.’ But then what?

In our research, we’ve learned that most users simply lack the knowledge and time to properly secure seed phrases - leaving their coins exposed to loss or theft - and many users don’t even fully understand seed backups to begin with. This makes seed phrases a highly-vulnerable single point of failure, not to mention a terrible user experience. We’ve written a full post about why Casa uses a seedless security model.

The Casa Wallet is designed so users don’t need to worry about managing an unencrypted seed, but can still retrieve their seed phrase in a worst case scenario.

Here’s how it works -

  1. Users set up their wallet without needing to write down a seed phrase.
  2. The key is created and stored on their phone, and an encrypted backup is then split across Casa and the OS-specific cloud provider (Apple/Google). Neither Casa nor Apple/Google can access the decrypted key. (Full details here)
  3. This means only the user can retrieve the backup using two factors: their iCloud/Google credentials and their Casa credentials. In an emergency, users can export their seed phrase from the Casa app - even if they’re offline - and safely recover their coins with open source software using our recovery guide.

NOTE: to open the Casa Wallet or send bitcoin, a second factor is always required (typically fingerprint, Face ID, or PIN). And to export the recovery seed, you’ll also need to re-enter your password.

Key Health

Casa Wallet provides users with active updates on the health of the private key inside their wallets, plus timely prompts to keep their security intact.

Key Health is important to maintain for anyone managing their own keys, and Casa is the first wallet to give users deliberate and intuitive ways to check on their private keys.

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Private keys can become corrupted or lost over time, so regular checkups are needed.

By design, Casa never has access to our customers’ keys, which is why we make it possible for users to perform a local check that their keys are safe. We call these Health Checks, and the Casa Wallet sends users reminders to perform them on a regular basis (no transaction required).

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Onward

Ready to give Casa Wallet a try? Or have a family member or friend who’s just beginning their bitcoin journey?

Casa Wallet is live on iOS and Android.

Over the months ahead, we’ll be adding more features + more security tips. Stay tuned!

Stay safe out there

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FAQs

What’s the difference between the Casa Wallet and Casa membership?

Think of Casa Wallet like your favorite payment app, built inside the same Casa App powering Casa memberships. It’s great for securing smaller amounts of BTC, but not designed for your long-term HODL stash.

Casa memberships are built for lifetime bitcoiners, engineered to keep your coins safe no matter what. Gold, Platinum, and Diamond memberships are all built on Casa’s multi-signature, multi-device, and multi-location security model, and there’s no upper limit to how many coins you can secure. Each tier includes greater sovereignty and resilience for your wealth, plus bespoke and customized service to help you maintain your edge. You can learn more Casa memberships here.

How much bitcoin can users store on Casa Wallet?

This is 100% the user’s call. That said, here at Team Casa we are multi-signature maximalists, and we don’t like storing more than $1,000 - $5,000 on ANY single key wallet. If you're looking to protect more than this, we’d recommend getting started with a Casa membership right off the bat (Casa Gold is now free to try for 30 days, all you need is a hardware wallet).

How can I better understand how the private key is secured?

The Casa Wallet is built on top of the Casa Mobile Key and leverages the same technical design for generating and encrypting the private key via your phone’s secure enclave. You can read more here.

Why did we decide against letting users encrypt their seed phrase with their own password?

We’ve seen some wallets allow users to encrypt their seed phrase backups with their own password and store it on popular cloud storage services. We avoid this because weak user-generated passwords will always be an issue.

What happens after I export my recovery seed?

If you export your recovery seed, you can load it into an open source wallet using our recovery guide to safely access your coins 100% independent of Casa’s software. You should only need to do this in a catastrophic scenario (e.g. Casa’s infrastructure is under attack or unavailable).

Note that once your unencrypted recovery seed has been exposed, we consider it insecure - since that seed phrase is now ‘in the wild’ and someone else could get a hold of it. So as a safety precaution, you’ll be blocked from using it for new transactions through the Casa app going forward. If you’ve exported a recovery seed and still want to use the Casa Wallet, we’ve created a simple guided flow where you can create a new wallet inside your same account and we guide your through a (optional) sweep transaction for you to migrate your coins from your old, compromised wallet to your new secure one.

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Casa Wallet Overview

The Casa Wallet is a secure, private, and easy-to-use self-custody wallet designed for both first-time and experienced bitcoin users. It is built inside the Casa App, which powers Casa memberships. The Casa Wallet is available for free download on iOS and Android platforms. It offers a simple wallet interface where users have full control over their bitcoin [[1]].

Seedless Setup

One of the unique features of the Casa Wallet is its seedless setup. Unlike many other self-custody wallets, the Casa Wallet does not require users to write down a mnemonic seed phrase. This is because Casa aims to make self-sovereignty user-friendly and eliminate the need for users to manage and secure seed phrases manually. Instead, the Casa Wallet uses a different approach to keep user funds safe while still allowing users to retrieve their seed phrase if needed [[2]].

Here's how the seedless setup works:

  • Users set up their wallet without needing to write down a seed phrase.
  • The private key is created and stored on the user's phone.
  • An encrypted backup of the key is split between Casa and the OS-specific cloud provider (Apple/Google).
  • Neither Casa nor Apple/Google can access the decrypted key.
  • In case of an emergency, users can retrieve their seed phrase from the Casa app, even if they are offline, and safely recover their coins using open-source software and the Casa recovery guide [[2]].

Key Health

The Casa Wallet also focuses on educating new bitcoin users about key management best practices. It provides users with active updates on the health of the private key inside their wallets and prompts them to take necessary actions to maintain security. Key Health is important for anyone managing their own keys, and Casa is the first wallet to offer deliberate and intuitive ways for users to check on their private keys [[3]].

Casa Wallet users can perform regular Health Checks to ensure the safety of their keys. These checks can be done locally without requiring any transactions. Casa Wallet sends reminders to users to perform these checks on a regular basis [[3]].

Casa Wallet vs. Casa Membership

It's important to note the difference between the Casa Wallet and Casa Memberships. The Casa Wallet is designed for securing smaller amounts of BTC and is suitable for beginners or those looking for a simple wallet where they have full control over their bitcoin. On the other hand, Casa Memberships are custom-built for long-term bitcoin holders. They offer multi-signature, multi-device, and multi-location security models, and are engineered to keep larger amounts of bitcoin safe. Casa Memberships provide greater sovereignty, resilience, and customized services for managing larger bitcoin holdings [[4]].

Storing Bitcoin on Casa Wallet

The amount of bitcoin that users can store on the Casa Wallet is entirely up to the user. However, Casa recommends not storing more than $1,000 - $5,000 on any single key wallet. For those looking to protect larger amounts, Casa suggests considering a Casa Membership, which offers enhanced security features and is designed for long-term bitcoin storage [[5]].

Private Key Security

The Casa Wallet is built on top of the Casa Mobile Key and leverages the same technical design for generating and encrypting the private key using the secure enclave of the user's phone. This ensures the private key remains secure and inaccessible to Casa or any other party [[6]].

Encrypting Seed Phrase with User Password

The Casa Wallet does not allow users to encrypt their seed phrase backups with their own password and store them on popular cloud storage services. Casa avoids this approach because weak user-generated passwords can pose a security risk. Instead, Casa uses its seedless security model to provide a secure and user-friendly experience [[7]].

Exporting Recovery Seed

If users export their recovery seed from the Casa Wallet, they can load it into an open-source wallet using the Casa recovery guide to safely access their coins independently of Casa's software. However, it's important to note that once the unencrypted recovery seed is exposed, it is considered insecure. Casa blocks the use of the exported seed for new transactions through the Casa app as a safety precaution. If users still want to use the Casa Wallet after exporting the recovery seed, they can create a new wallet within the same account and follow a guided flow to migrate their coins from the old compromised wallet to the new secure one [[8]].

I hope this information helps! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.

Casa Wallet: a simple, secure wallet for bitcoin (2024)

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