
Receiving Bitcoin Into SSP
How to receive Bitcoin in a wallet with SSP: the 2-of-2 multisig address, sharing it safely, change addresses, and verifying funds.
Bitcoin is the asset most SSP users hold first. This SSP Academy series goes deep on using Bitcoin in a 2-of-2 multisig wallet: receiving and verifying funds, choosing the right fee, understanding UTXOs and when to consolidate them, Taproot and multisig, privacy with CoinJoin, and running SSP as a Bitcoin cold-storage vault. Practical, intermediate-level guides that build on the SSP Bitcoin basics.
6 parts

How to receive Bitcoin in a wallet with SSP: the 2-of-2 multisig address, sharing it safely, change addresses, and verifying funds.

Bitcoin transaction fees explained: what sat/vB means, how the mempool sets the price, and how to pick a fee when you send from SSP multisig.

How taproot multisig differs from legacy P2SH and P2WSH, what Schnorr key aggregation changes, and where SSP's 2-of-2 fits today.

Why Bitcoin's public ledger leaks information, what CoinJoin really is, and the privacy practices that work with SSP self-custody today.

What a Bitcoin UTXO is, how small UTXOs pile up, and when to consolidate them in SSP's 2-of-2 multisig to keep future spends cheap.

How SSP's 2-of-2 multisig works as a Bitcoin cold storage vault, why two devices beat one key, and the honest trade-off versus air-gapped hardware.