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"Degrading" means that the color shifts because of different degradion of the individual sub-colors. Not nice for watching movies. No problem for reading letters. It's not like the whole display will be black and unreadable.
I hope so, but some of the pictures I have seen make me doubt that. oled after 5 years mostly unused. I have seen pictures of one colour displays similar to the ones used by trezor that can't display readable text anymore , but I can't find them again right now.
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I think you can back up the seed for the device and restore that seed in a new one if it fails.
according to their bitcoin 2013 presentation the seed should be written down during first time setup, but recovery has to use software as you can't input a custom seed. I'm just not sure if using an oled was the best decision. For example, my sega gamegear still works after 20 years. Afaik the use of an oled puts a limitation on the lifespan of the device which could otherwise just last as long as it has no battery or moving parts.
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add good yubikey support (register several keys, can't remove yubikey auth. without yubikey, set conditions that require yubikey authorisation) it's also annoying that I can't open an asset in a new tab with the middle mousebutton
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can you tell us about your contingency plans? what happens if the stock exchange closes over night like GLBSE back then? what happens if bitcoin should become worthless? I like the idea behind this, but I would like some reassurance that I won't loose everything in the above mentioned cases, since this seems like a pretty longterm investment.
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I don't think trezor is meant as a solution for long-term secure wealth storage.
trezor uses an oled screen, don't those degradate over time even when not in use? maybe they will do a special storage edition with normal lcd later
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Seeing the pricing you propose for 1TH in model B (1,000-1,200BTC/TH/year), I'm afraid your IPO price will be too expensive. I would take into account that Bitfountain's IPO price was 0.1BTC per share, for an expected deployment of +250TH. If I do not recall it wrong, each share is 1/400,000 of the total profit/hashrate, which means that their price for TH was 160BTC, not a hefty 1,000-1,200BTC price tag.
as I understand it they will have working asics at ipo, asicminer didn't. significantly smaller leap of faith -> higher price
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1 vote for lifelong dividends.
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Let's divide AM shares up to 8 decimal points and the lowest will be called "friedcat" I would actually support something like this. I would love to set my shares to say 25% divident reinvest, but 1btc/share doesn't make this very workable for smalltime investors.
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please add some 5btc coins. I would like to own some physical bitcoins, but my brain won't allow to buy me at 25% markup. I would buy a 5btc coin for 5.25.
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Is there a list with the current status off former glbse assets? If not, you are welcome to write what you know (or think, but please state your suspicions as such). I’ll start with what I know: ASICMINER by friedcat - alive and paying dividents, not currently listed on an exchange (pass thoughts exist) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.0MOORE by friedcat – alive, but understandably not friedcats main focus right now nastymining <hearsay> - email with reclaim info was sent, but only claims that where submitted within a certain timeframe where honored </hearsay>
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Do you still offer free samples? Is worldwide shipping included? Also, are there any legal problems wih ordering these from the EU?
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cool looking device, I will buy one for my raspberry pi if it's somehow reasonably priced just because. Someone with a lawyerly mind make a bet on bitbet or betsofbitco that this will ship before the first jalapenlo (a single luke unit should not counted)
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after skimming this thread with all it's code I kind of wonder, are there no professional forgotten password programms? when I temporarily forgot a trucrypt password some time back I didn't find any. Is it the fear of beeing persecuted as an evil hacker or why is there no open source solution for this, the demand is there.
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Bitcoin is a crypto currency. It's entire purpose is to be a secure, non-refundable, system of monetary exchange. If you want a payment processor that offers cancellations (PayPal for BTC), then that is what you will need to find, start, or contribute towards, but bitcoin isn't intended to be cancel-able, for a reason.
I don't think has asks for bitcoin transfers to be refundable, as the transfers wouln't hit the blockchain until the delay was over(as I understand it). this function may be usefull in some cases, but has imo no urgency. perhaps as a nice to have feature in bitcoind v4.x
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