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I need to check here more often……darn it lol
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Congrats Geo! So nice of krogothmanhattan.
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Sorry for trying to enter. I did not see the 5 merit rule at the time i entered.
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19 zukiplay thank you
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Thank you all! I have so much to learn. And to answer the question, I just want to generate my own private key. Not discretely for someone else.
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I want to create a private key via bitaddress and attach to physical round. Any suggestions are welcome. Material to print QR code on? How to place under security seal properly without compromising the private key. If you have done this, I would be open to any advice. This is for personal project. Nothing to market Thank you kindly
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One 999 DIY silver please.
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#19 if available Thank you kindly
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#7 please. Paid BTC via snail mail. Will send confirmation once arrives. Looking forward to my winning piece as well
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Okay, I think I understand that you need to open in a corresponding wallet to the physical piece. I do believe I read that the Satori uses Mycelium wallet. So, Cryptolator, Casascius, Denarium, etc. use their own specific wallets. Sorry y'all, I am learning and appreciate your time and answers.
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Would anyone care to explain to a noob how to redeem crypto from a physical piece? For instance, the Satori poker chip would be a good example. I understand the collector value is worth more and is not a recommended practice. But I would like to know how after peeling. Is it the same practice for any physical crypto piece? TIA
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Like many others, I too first bought the Satori poker chip. Then the Encyclopedia of physical crypto. The rest is history haha.
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I bought a couple. Super nice and great price from the originator on these. Highly recommend!
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holy moly, beginners luck! congrats, your first win and in less than a month on the forums Thank you friend, i am honored.
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