Does Trezor provides also protection from malicious client code (modified source code of electrum or any other bitcoin client)? So, technically, as I see it, there is no way for someone to hack into github and modify electrum source code and steal someone's bitcoins as long as you have 'watching-only' wallet and you have to sign every transaction with Trezor (and be able to check a destination address on the screen of the device). Is that correct?
This would add a whole new level of security as you don't even have to trust source code of a client.
I just wrote Matthew Mather on facebook if he's willing to accept bitcoin as direct payment for that book. I also mentioned him bitpay as an alternative. He has blog where he could integrate it. We'll see.
well, i'm not sure if these restrictions are that great if you need to "spam" in these type of topics when you could (or need) to actually post something relevant..
like saying 'thanks' when you made some trade with someone here on forum and want to let others know that he/she is fair trader..
well, i'm not sure if these restrictions are that great if you need to "spam" in these type of topics when you could (or need) to actually post something relevant..