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601  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN]*SITE UP* FrozenBit Multisignature & Multiplatform Secure Bitcoin Wallets on: June 23, 2014, 02:49:38 PM
And why are you asking for a phone number? it should be optional.

Yes please, no phone number, thank you.

BTW: I tried to register but nothing happened, just the same screen showed up again with empty fields when i clicked "REGISTER" button... no error message, nothing...


 All features are offline until we get a security audit completed.
602  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN]*SITE UP* FrozenBit Multisignature & Multiplatform Secure Bitcoin Wallets on: June 23, 2014, 07:25:41 AM
SITE IS NOW UP, IT HAS A SSL CERTIFICATE.

 Note, no functions are up yet. Please point out anything that could be fixed and any security holes you find.

0.05BTC for every security based bug fixed.
603  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] FrozenBit Multisignature & Multiplatform Secure Bitcoin Wallets on: June 21, 2014, 07:01:27 PM
Here we go again ..
Another tale of wallet woe ..

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=659146.0

I'm assuming the OP isn't running a scam in the referenced thread above ..

I have to say that there are at least a couple of threads on a daily basis
that deal with someone having their pocket picked of BitCoin or Altcoins ..

Maybe the solution is no wallet on the local computer ..
Offline cold storage for coins you plan to hold ..
Hot wallets need to be 'brain' wallets ala NXT ..

Wallets still need an additional security feature ( or two ) from within
the wallet that requires an action on the part of the wallet owner prior
to allowing a 'transfer' of coins to take place ..

This whole cryptocurrecy revolution is going to be relegated to a minor
financial sideshow until the wallet 'issue' is resolved once and for all ..

Triff ..

 That's why we are creating multisignature wallets, he says his computer is compromised. In multisignature systems more than just his computer needs to be compromised in order to sell funds. Also they'll have to pass the 2fa to send which is unlikely.
604  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: FrozenBit; First Open-Source Multisignature Bitcoin Wallet on: June 20, 2014, 05:23:21 AM

If your service is not up yet, how can you compare it to other services that are actually live in production?

Wish you good luck with your project!

 We have testing going on right now, I'm just repeating what people are telling me. Ofcourse, The whole nature of our service is not what I tell you, but what's in the code.
605  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] FrozenBit Multisignature & Multiplatform Secure Bitcoin Wallets on: June 20, 2014, 03:20:48 AM
s simple to use wallet for everyone.

ok so to log in
1 username
2 password
3 email username
4 email password to check for email from frozenbit
5 the 2FA code to verify

to spend
2 multisigs

SEVEN pieces of information.. i can convince my grandma that she has Alzheimer using frozenbit, way way way long before convincing her to use bitcoins using frozenbit

 Yes, thank you franky. We do take our process very seriously. We feel we can stay proprietary and be opensource by having these in place. Let's take a step back and examine other options and their process.

 -Blockchain, 2fa possible but traditionally you just spend.
 -Coinbase, They control your keys
 -Greenaddress, multisig, but central service.
 -Coinb.in, unable to use compressed keys and has no HD or P2SH implementatin
 -Dark Wallet, Created a negative stigma, multisig is too technical

 So thus we present frozenbit, something so easy franks grandma can use Smiley

So what all does Frozenbit have planned besides a wallet/storage? Are they going to be like coinbase too?

 We have planned implementations of bip 71, and escrow situations very soon.
606  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] FrozenBit Multisignature & Multiplatform Secure Bitcoin Wallets on: June 19, 2014, 12:18:47 AM
Multiplatform Secure Bitcoin Wallets still just a concept.

 See post above.

 Hey what's meant by watch only address? Does that mean I can upload my keys to the site and spend funds?

 Watch only means you enter an address, without the keys and able to track it's inputs and outputs.

 Currently we don't want to have people enter keys because of the trustless nature of the service. We may consider allowing users to import their own wallets, but
currently no.
607  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] FrozenBit Multisignature & Multiplatform Secure Bitcoin Wallets on: June 17, 2014, 07:41:14 PM
Multiplatform Secure Bitcoin Wallets still just a concept.

 See post above.
608  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: FrozenBit; First Open-Source Multisignature Bitcoin Wallet on: June 17, 2014, 02:28:30 PM
First of all I would like to ask, you mentioned that "not even you can take our bitcoins" how will this be, when one performs a transaction the keys would show up on your side, how can one be sure that you wouldn't steal the coins.

Second, you mentioned that user can make cold-storage wallets, but then again, one would need to enter the keys on the website to perform transactions, again it would risk the bitcoins being stolen by you or a hacker.

 No private keys are required on the service, only public keys. However, you can do all generation through the service the AND project is opensource so you couldn't be more wrong and disinformed. I invite you to please read through the information provided, and if you have any questions please feel free to ask Smiley

 Also another point is we do NOT have a central server, we are a direct line between you and the bitcoin network.

 see you http://frozenbit.io
609  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: I want to send you some Bitcoin on: June 17, 2014, 05:16:40 AM
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610  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: X Richest addresses on: June 17, 2014, 05:11:00 AM
Is there any tool that can give me the X number of the addresses with the biggest balances in most altcoins via the JSON-RPC interface?

 I don't know of any with altcoins, but there is http://bitcoinrichlist.com/top100

 I'm sure you know of that, I guess maybe someone new to bitcoin will see this post and be interested by that.
611  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: FrozenBit; First Open-Source Multisignature Bitcoin Wallet on: June 17, 2014, 05:05:25 AM
Very nice, Looking forward to this releasing but how is it different from GreenAddress.it though?



 Green address is neither open-source, 2 of 3 and you don't control your own keys. This is something FrozenBit is making possible. Any transaction from greenaddress has to go through their server to get signed. We use push tx with PUBLIC KEYS ONLY and send directly through the bitcoin network. All generation is done user (client) side and we don't intervene with how or when you spend your money. Assuming you can pass the 2fa.
 
 Also we're different because of how bare-boned we make multisig. Simplicity is how adoption occurs, we leave core functions in but hide them behind a nice interface.


 So in recap, we give users more control, more transparency and TRUE 2 OF 3 MULTISIG instead of 2 of 2 P2SH


 Interested in learning more? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5q0JVDOxpo
612  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] FrozenBit Multisignature & Multiplatform Secure Bitcoin Wallets on: June 17, 2014, 02:13:47 AM
Multiplatform Secure Bitcoin Wallets still just a concept.

 Actually that couldn't be more wrong, there is a beta test going on right now. It's just not public until all bugs are phased put. We know this is the best course of action to take so we can be confident users will have the best experience.

 So lets recap, It's a promise not a concept.


 -Calvin
613  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: FrozenBit; First Open-Source Multisignature Bitcoin Wallet on: June 17, 2014, 01:13:30 AM
No worries, and no need to be sorry. I grabbed my chance to mark your ad a bit - I do such things, but it's rather meant to be a joke. People who know me get used to this Smiley

But I'm sure not only me, also other people on this forum, are waiting to see your project in the wild.
You would indeed be the fist online wallet that provides a multisig kind of security, where the wallet's owner holds one key (or two keys) while you (the server) are holding the other.
Assuming that I understood the concept correctly, reading your post, that's actually what I believe some people have been waiting for.

 Yeah, that is the general concept. There is a little more going on, but we hide it behind a user friendly interface.
614  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] FrozenBit Multisignature & Multiplatform Secure Bitcoin Wallets on: June 17, 2014, 01:12:25 AM
Don't Dark Wallet and Armory both already support multisig?

 Thanks for the question. Dark wallet and armory are technical multisigs in which normal people aren't inclined to use. Also both are unethical to put any coins into due to there unstable nature. So in short they DO NOT support multisig, but they have their first steps in place.

 FrozenBit Will be usable anywhere without a central server holding your keys. It'll also allow anyone to able to use our technology due to the simplicity we're broadcasting.

 Overall that is the general concept. It's going to be a little bit more technical for us, but we hide that behind the interface which is more user friendly.
615  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] FrozenBit Multisignature & Multiplatform Secure Bitcoin Wallets on: June 16, 2014, 03:16:20 PM
Don't Dark Wallet and Armory both already support multisig?

 Thanks for the question. Dark wallet and armory are technical multisigs in which normal people aren't inclined to use. Also both are unethical to put any coins into due to there unstable nature. So in short they DO NOT support multisig, but they have their first steps in place.

 FrozenBit Will be usable anywhere without a central server holding your keys. It'll also allow anyone to able to use our technology due to the simplicity we're broadcasting.
616  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] FrozenBit Multisignature & Multiplatform Secure Bitcoin Wallets on: June 16, 2014, 05:09:30 AM
Thanks for your reply ..

I personally think that a multi coin / multi sig / brain wallet with both
hot and cold storage solutions needs to be developed
to facilitate widespread public acceptance/usage of crypto currency ..

There was no internet ( as we've come to know it )
before Marc Andreessen's Mosaic/Netscape Navigator browser in the mid 1990's
The browser was the disruptive technological development that led to explosive internet growth

The key to future crypto currency growth is the wallet ..
It's got to be 'elegant' and idiot proof for widespread adoption ..
The simpler the wallet/user interface the better ..
  

Triff ..


I think that is one of many keys to frozenbit. Simplicity with the highest security.

 Simplicity is indeed the goal, and the focus of the frozenbit project. Let anyone be able to adopt bitcoin and you have an ecosystem not a niche.
617  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] FrozenBit Multisignature & Multiplatform Secure Bitcoin Wallets on: June 15, 2014, 06:30:37 PM
Thanks for your reply ..

I personally think that a multi coin / multi sig / brain wallet with both
hot and cold storage solutions needs to be developed
to facilitate widespread public acceptance/usage of crypto currency ..

There was no internet ( as we've come to know it )
before Marc Andreessen's Mosaic/Netscape Navigator browser in the mid 1990's
The browser was the disruptive technological development that led to explosive internet growth

The key to future crypto currency growth is the wallet ..
It's got to be 'elegant' and idiot proof for widespread adoption ..
The simpler the wallet/user interface the better ..
  
This thread proves my point ..
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=652225.0

Triff ..


 That is the project goal.

  Really, if we can get just one person to try bitcoin and feel safe knowing they can use multisig our goal is complete. Our metrics are going to be based on how many new people we can attract to the project. Every business, user and institution that tries us is just one step further for adoption.

 I'll see you on frozenbit.io
618  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: FrozenBit; First Open-Source Multisignature Bitcoin Wallet on: June 15, 2014, 06:26:29 PM
Another First Open-Source Multisignature Bitcoin Wallet?

Now you really made me to wonder how many different wallets can be first to do the same thing... Smiley

For all I know, at least Gocoin, DarkWallet and Armory are open source and supporting multisig already.
Though none of them tells you "Launching Soon..." when you enter their webpage - with that feature you are probably very first, indeed  Wink

  I'm so-so-so sorry things take time, we'll use magic next time.

 We don't feel like launching something that's buggy and so technical it's unusable *Ahem* Wink

 This project is planned to take technicalities out of multisig and provide it so anyone can use it. It shouldn't matter if you're a long time bitcoin user or a first timer. ANYONE should be able to use bitcoin, and anyone should be able to adopt multisig.

 Remember adoption isn't magic either, and it takes time and someone to make things simple. Incase you forgot remember what the internet used to be before the first browser came out.

 See you on frozenbit.io
619  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] FrozenBit Multisignature & Multiplatform Secure Bitcoin Wallets on: June 14, 2014, 11:28:02 PM
BitCoin only or can this wallet approach be utilized by other coin devs if they wish ??

Triff ..

 The tools FrozenBit uses are relative to any coin in which a bip 11 or bip 18 type are implemented. That's just big words for multisignature tools. We do not currently support other currencies, that doesn't mean we won't. Our source will not natively accept other coins, you'll have to innovate that on your own time using tools available to the coin you're targeting.

 I did see a paper on Multisig Doge Coin awhile back, the github will be released soon. I'd see what conjunction you can pull off with that.
620  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: First Open-Source Multisignature Bitcoin Wallet Pre-Announced Today on: June 14, 2014, 07:12:17 PM
 Site testing has begun on the testnet.

 If you want to be apart, you are asked to email calvin at

calvin@frozenbit.io
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