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241  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [0/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: June 06, 2014, 02:36:09 AM
Ok, I've started my waiting list, so if you want a specific number, just PM me and I'll put you on the list.

I should receive my next batch in the end of July/ Beginning of August.

They will likely be in Fine Copper, but I'll receive some artwork tomorrow and I'll make the final decision then.

Coins 001 to 010 are already taken and some others also...

There will be 500 coins in this series and they will likely be priced around 25$ in individual order, I'll have bulk price also...

Feel free to give your advice or ask questions ! Smiley
242  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [0/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: June 06, 2014, 01:03:55 AM
I'd like the higher quality coins.
Can I reserve 3 already? I'd like specific numbers if possible Smiley

Yep, PM me the numbers, it will be from 001 to 500...  Wink
243  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: ★ Your thought on my Bitcoin Client UI idea ★ on: June 05, 2014, 10:00:58 PM
beautiful! Why is a chat needed in a bitcoin wallet? I'm not sure about this part.  

ALSO: where is the balance? And swipe/import private keys? Wink


Made some modification Tongue

We now have the balance, and a redeem section...

As for why I thought a chat would be a cool feature is simply because I saw it as an IM featured Bitcoin wallet, to facilitate communication between users and facilitate transaction for non-techsavy users.

I am not sure how it would be less secure to have a chat box in there.

In the wallet section I would like to be able to create a multi signature wallet simply by drag and dropping user to a wallet creation box, then, when everyone choosed their password, the multisig address is created. When you want to spend from this wallet you would need the approval of the number of user choosed when we created the wallet (ex. 2 of 3, 5 of 5, etc)

The transaction section would show all the transaction sorted either by address, user, date...

The redeem section would be used to redeem Private Key..

244  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: ★ Your thought on my Bitcoin Client UI idea ★ on: June 05, 2014, 12:51:09 PM
1st thought: Why would someone want a wallet with a chat?

Amazing...this would completely eliminate my need for skype or any IM when doing deals via bitcoin.
This would be great to see developed

Well, ok thats a point.

Anyway I have a very bad feeling about a chat or anything else in the same thread as my wallet. If the chat has the same stack as the wallet this is a big security problem about to happen. Also how would that friendslist/chat work anyway?

-snip-
I would also like to know what feature you would like in a Bitcoin Client ?
-snip-

Its a wallet, make it safer! Make it easier to use safely, dont add fancy stuff that might breach security.

Yeah, I understand your point, as for the friend list, it would need a username and password created on first run and would be stored in an online database (Could also be a security problem, I know Tongue )

245  Bitcoin / Project Development / ★ Your thought on my Bitcoin Client UI idea ★ on: June 05, 2014, 01:19:39 AM
Hey,

I had some spare time tonight and I was wondering how I would like my Bitcoin Client to look like and I came up with this.

What you guys think ?

It's really just for fun for the moment but I would like to make it in the future if people think it look nice...

I would also like to know what feature you would like in a Bitcoin Client ?

Peace ! Tongue

246  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [0/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: June 05, 2014, 01:14:59 AM
I'll have the preview of Antique bronze, shiny brass, antique copper and shiny copper coin tomorrow or friday.

I may send it here for you guys have a look, but, I really think it will be shiny copper (But my mind isn't quite set yet ! Tongue )

Thanks for all your comments guys  ! Smiley

247  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [0/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: June 04, 2014, 01:39:40 AM
I would vote for higher quality.  There's a lot of lesser quality coins out there, but the thing that appealed to me with your coin was the sculpted relief, varying finishes (polished vs frosted), size, weight, and rarity.  After I received my first coin, I liked it so much, I ordered another. 

i think you should maintain the quality of your brand and not devalue it. 

If the price of bitcoins stays high, people will be willing to pay more for the coin itself.

Great ! Ok, now I'm pretty sure I'll go with higher quality !

The only thing I need to decide is the material....

Thanks for your input ! Tongue
248  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [0/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: June 04, 2014, 12:41:23 AM

I personally would prefer the higher quality myself. Do you know how much cheaper the alternative minter would be?

I too would be interested in at least 10 of the lowest possible s/n coins if the price will be at or below $25/coin.

I would probably be able to sell them for around 10-12$ each... Maybe less...

Would you still be able to offer multi-signature with the lower cost coins? My guess is if the exchange rate continues to head up close to $1000, I think higher quality will sell. If it drops back to the $400-$500s, then the lower cost coins are the way to go. I would like to see the higher quality coins, but the market is tough right now. Smoothie didn't even get face value for his recent auction of funded 1/10 rolls. After the auction he lowered the price on his website. This could all change mattering the price of BTC.

Antique copper would be nice.

Yes, I will still offer multi-sig since it has been the most used options of the first series...

This option is really time consuming (I can't make a batch of them, I do them when I receive the order), so that is one of the reason it make the price a bit higher.

Also, at this price, it comes only in a air-tite capsule, no box unfortunately... (If peoples really want box, I may add this options but it would add something like 5$-6$ per coin)

Thanks for your input ! Smiley
249  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [0/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: June 04, 2014, 12:36:16 AM

Probably quite a bit, since the die would be computer created instead of plaster hand sculpted... the material option I have is: ALUMINUM, NICODIUM, BRONZE, COPPER, NICKEL

The options I have for the most expensive one are: ANTIQUE BRONZE, SHINY BRASS, ANTIQUE NICKEL, SHINY NICKEL, ANTIQUE COPPER OR SHINY COPPER COIN

What material would you prefer ?


Definitely  not: aluminum

I (and i think most) want a heavy coin, a coin with mass. Not light like made by casascius. A bold, attention grabbing thing to put on display.
shiny copper is good, antique copper is better. antique nickel is also a good bet.
If you do shiny nickel, you must use the same mint as last time, since coins will be same color. I think it could go very well.

To be quite honest, I would consider the Shiny nickel and use the same mint the coins would then be the same except for different metal and compliment each other well.

I say antique broze OR antique copper OR shiny nickel


Thanks for your input ! I think I'll stay with my current mint and I'll see how it goes, I want high quality over high profit ! Smiley

I dont think I would go with Shiny Nickel since it would look too much like the silver series...

Antique Bronze could look good, I need to make my mind before 72h since I want to order before the weekend.

The process time is minimum 6 weeks, so I guess I'll have them in the end of July or something...
250  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [0/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: June 03, 2014, 11:59:07 PM

I personally would prefer the higher quality myself. Do you know how much cheaper the alternative minter would be?

I too would be interested in at least 10 of the lowest possible s/n coins if the price will be at or below $25/coin.

I would probably be able to sell them for around 10-12$ each... Maybe less...

Any idea how much the quality will suffer in order to get that price?

Probably quite a bit, since the die would be computer created instead of plaster hand sculpted... the material option I have is: ALUMINUM, NICODIUM, BRONZE, COPPER, NICKEL

The options I have for the most expensive one are: ANTIQUE BRONZE, SHINY BRASS, ANTIQUE NICKEL, SHINY NICKEL, ANTIQUE COPPER OR SHINY COPPER COIN

What material would you prefer ?
251  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [0/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: June 03, 2014, 10:42:09 PM

I personally would prefer the higher quality myself. Do you know how much cheaper the alternative minter would be?

I too would be interested in at least 10 of the lowest possible s/n coins if the price will be at or below $25/coin.

I would probably be able to sell them for around 10-12$ each... Maybe less...
252  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [0/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: June 03, 2014, 09:39:50 PM
I am currently trying to find the best deal (Quality/Price) for my next batch...

I would like to go with my current minters but the price is a bit on the high side, of course the quality would be awesome like the current batch but that would mean that I would have to sell them in the 25ish bucks range...

This version would be in fine coppers (Shinny), that would look fabulous..

The denomination would be 0.1BTC and the batch would be 500.

What you guys think ?

Should I go with a cheap one and sacrifice the quality or go with higher quality ?

Thanks for helping me out making my mind, cause right now, I am really not sure what move I should make ! :/

Jonathan
253  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [0/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: June 03, 2014, 09:35:08 PM



These are really amazing ! Thank you Cryptolator  Smiley
Put me down for you next release ! BTC

 Cool

Wow ! Smiley Thanks ! Tongue
254  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [35/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: June 03, 2014, 09:34:50 PM
No more coins left.

I'll put the four special coins on eBay starting with the Red next week (Yes, I know I've been saying that for something like three week, but this time, it will happen Tongue )



Wow.. that went fast.  I could have sworn there were 35 or so left as of today. Glad I got my two in.

Are you planning on making a new design soon, now that you're sold out?  I'd love to have them limited again to around the same edition size.

Next batch will be lower denomination on different material with the same design and will be cheaper.

I am currently working on a new design that will be released in January 2015, since I plan to make a different design once per year.

Might have some surprise before the end of the year tho ! Wink



If you are taking reservations put me down for the first ten of your next denomination Smiley.

I'll try to reserve 10 as low as possible serial number for you ! Smiley
255  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [49/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: May 30, 2014, 01:55:53 PM
Love your coins, and all physical BTC I've seen so far really. I would love to have a personal collection of them all someday when my funds allow it. I'm currently working on a section on my site discussing offline/physical wallets and I will definitely try to remember to mention Cryptolator.

Great ! Thanks ! Smiley

Page mentioning Cryptolator in the safety section on my site up here. My site is mostly unfinished and the pages that are written are getting constantly updated by myself whenever I can find the time. Feel free to visit my Bitcoin faucet here if you would like to support my site.
Thanks,
snarlpill

Thanks for the mention !
256  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [35/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: May 30, 2014, 05:27:40 AM
No more coins left.

I'll put the four special coins on eBay starting with the Red next week (Yes, I know I've been saying that for something like three week, but this time, it will happen Tongue )



Wow.. that went fast.  I could have sworn there were 35 or so left as of today. Glad I got my two in.

Are you planning on making a new design soon, now that you're sold out?  I'd love to have them limited again to around the same edition size.

Next batch will be lower denomination on different material with the same design and will be cheaper.

I am currently working on a new design that will be released in January 2015, since I plan to make a different design once per year.

Might have some surprise before the end of the year tho ! Wink

257  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [35/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: May 30, 2014, 02:02:44 AM
No more coins left.

I'll put the four special coins on eBay starting with the Red next week (Yes, I know I've been saying that for something like three week, but this time, it will happen Tongue )

258  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [35/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: May 30, 2014, 02:00:18 AM
New version 1.1

Last week I've asked my developer to create a little utility to print coin insert for my coins. It is based on the Casascius Bitcoin Address Utility. It is really simple and create perfect round key and rectangle address for my coins and hologram.

I've just added a new feature, when you print, it also create a .txt file with all the address. I think it make it easier to back them up. Smiley

Here is the GUI:


Here is what it print:



File Only (No Setup, just extract the file to a desired folder)
http://www.cryptolator.com/Cryptolator_Coin_Insert_Generator_1.1.zip

Source Code (If you wanna take a look at the code, or build it yourself in Visual C#)
http://www.cryptolator.com/Cryptolator_Coin_Insert_Generator_1.1_Source.zip

Give me your feedback ! Smiley
259  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [35/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: May 29, 2014, 09:28:19 PM
Last week I've asked my developer to create a little utility to print coin insert for my coins. It is based on the Casascius Bitcoin Address Utility. It is really simple and create perfect round key and rectangle address for my coins and hologram.

You have three download options:

Option One: Setup (Install to desired folder and create a shortcut on the desktop)
http://www.cryptolator.com/Cryptolator_Coin_Insert_Generator_-_Setup.exe

Option Two: File Only (No Setup, just extract the file to a desired folder)
http://www.cryptolator.com/Cryptolator_Coin_Insert_Generator_-_File_Only.zip

Option Three: Source Code (If you wanna take a look at the code, or build it yourself in Visual C#)
http://www.cryptolator.com/Cryptolator_Coin_Insert_Generator_-_Source_Code.zip

Give me your feedback ! Smiley

Works well on a Win8 box. It's much easier to use than Ravenbit or Serpcoin tools (no offense to either of them). I still prefer multi-signature. Maybe a BIP38 encryption option would be a good addition for someone that prefers a pre-attached hologram instead of DIY at home.

Can you elaborate on BIP38 ? (Sorry I'm at work, so no time yet to search on that, hehe, and I think it would be usefull information for some peoples)

It basically allows someone to encrypt their private key so they can send it to you to install under the hologram. They don't need to worry about you seeing because it needs a password to decrypt the private key. Here is a link for more info https://bitcoinpaperwallet.com/bip38-password-encrypted-wallets/ and https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0038.mediawiki.

Ho ! Nice !

That will be in version 2.0 for sure ! Smiley
260  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [35/140 LEFT] ★ ONE OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER - CRYPTOLATOR PHYSICAL BITCOIN ★ on: May 29, 2014, 07:11:37 PM
Last week I've asked my developer to create a little utility to print coin insert for my coins. It is based on the Casascius Bitcoin Address Utility. It is really simple and create perfect round key and rectangle address for my coins and hologram.

Here is the GUI:


Here is what it print:


You have three download options:

Option One: Setup (Install to desired folder and create a shortcut on the desktop)
http://www.cryptolator.com/Cryptolator_Coin_Insert_Generator_-_Setup.exe

Option Two: File Only (No Setup, just extract the file to a desired folder)
http://www.cryptolator.com/Cryptolator_Coin_Insert_Generator_-_File_Only.zip

Option Three: Source Code (If you wanna take a look at the code, or build it yourself in Visual C#)
http://www.cryptolator.com/Cryptolator_Coin_Insert_Generator_-_Source_Code.zip

Give me your feedback ! Smiley

Works well on a Win8 box. It's much easier to use than Ravenbit or Serpcoin tools (no offense to either of them). I still prefer multi-signature. Maybe a BIP38 encryption option would be a good addition for someone that prefers a pre-attached hologram instead of DIY at home.

Can you elaborate on BIP38 ? (Sorry I'm at work, so no time yet to search on that, hehe, and I think it would be usefull information for some peoples)
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