Title: [ANN] CoinCache | Keeping Crypto Safe | Encrypted Bitcoin Drives Post by: coincache on February 02, 2014, 10:10:34 AM Hello bitcointalk members!
My name is Jason, and I work as Outreach Manager at CoinCache. CoinCache is a US based encrypted drive maker, specifically for Bitcoin. We are today announcing our products for the general public in the US. CoinCache Drive (http://coincache.cf/shop/coincache-drive/) CoinCache Drive is a USB drive with custom build propriety Linux based OS that is optimized for safely storing Bitcoins. The drive can be fully encrypted using the desktop software provided. It comes in variations of 16GB/32GB/64GB, with a wallet of your choice BitcoinQT/Armory/Multibit/Electrum. All the drive based drivers are removed from the OS, that prevents all sort of Wallet stealing malware to work. The system boot partition is undetectable by Windows, that prevents Windows based malware to work on this drive and blochain + wallet storage location is encrypted. Price: $21, upto $39. Ships free to the US. CoinCache Block (http://coincache.cf/shop/coincache-block/) CoinCache Block is our flagship product to manage Bitcoin Cold Storage. Offline bitcoin storage + transaction manager. Critical Blockchain updates can also be added using Flash Drive, or updated using Ethernet. Internally protected with Carbon Fiber and Kelver layers, triple layer for ultra protection. Internal 128 GB storage for Blockchain, wallet, and propriety linux based OS. USB drive connection protected by no autorun or kernel level protection. Desktop software for Windows, Linux, Mac included. Can be used to update blockchain on device, encrypt full drive, read data, backup. Price: $95, upto $99. Ships free to the US. For a limited time, only for BitcoinTalk members, use coupon code: "bitcointalk" to get extra 10% discount on your cart. Accepting bulk orders (>$1000 in total) with a discount of 15%. PM me or use code: "bulk". Reddit: http://redd.it/1wsrfs Jason Marquoni Outreach Head CoinCache Title: Re: [ANN] CoinCache | Keeping Crypto Safe | Encrypted Bitcoin Drives Post by: PinkPotatos on February 02, 2014, 08:59:38 PM smh why not make it opensource instead of trying to catch a few suckers?
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