#go#devops_workflow#encrypt_secrets#gitops#kubernetes#kubernetes_secrets
Sealed Secrets is a tool for Kubernetes that lets you safely store sensitive information—like passwords or API keys—in your code repository by encrypting them so only your Kubernetes cluster can decrypt them. You use a tool called `kubeseal` to encrypt secrets on your computer, and then store the encrypted result in your repository. When you apply this encrypted secret to your cluster, a special controller inside Kubernetes decrypts it and creates a regular secret that your apps can use. This means you can manage all your configuration in Git, even secrets, without worrying about exposing sensitive data, and only the cluster itself can access the real secret[2][5][1]. The benefit is that your secrets are protected at every step, and you can use Git workflows for everything, making your setup more secure and easier to manage.
https://github.com/bitnami-labs/sealed-secrets
Bitcoin ETFs See Major Inflow Reversal
On January 15, Bitcoin spot ETFs recorded a net inflow of $755 million, marking the first inflow after four days of outflows. The Fidelity ETF (FBTC) led the charge, attracting $463 million. Meanwhile, Ethereum products also saw inflows, totaling $59.78 million.
Forecasts from HashKey Group predict Bitcoin could hit $300,000 by 2025 and Ethereum $8,000, with overall market cap reaching $10 trillion. Analyst insights suggest the Litecoin ETF may be next for approval in the US.
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