Will do and don't worry about it. It's a part on the keychain ring itself that chipped off. Not very noticeable.
Ahhh, glad to know it's just the ring!
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That is one amazing picture! Looks great! I did notice that a piece of the brass layer broke of on my keychain. Will take a picture later on, don't feel like getting up right now, haha.
That's the first I've ever heard of that happening (in about a year of selling these); my only guess is that there must have been a subtle defect in yours. Please do post or send me a photo at your convenience. I can swap it out for a new one, if you'd like.
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Well, I finally unwrapped the keychain and it seems really sturdy, so good job on that. I really like that weight and all. So once again, good job. Thanks, I'm glad this substantial keychain woks for you! Once in awhile someone asks if we make a smaller keychain, but most seem to resonate with how large and solid this one is.
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Just got mine in the mail, adding to my collection of physical coins (Casascius, Bitcoin Specie, Silver Wallet, and now the Cryptolator). It really looks nice, good job.
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We will once we have sold out the rest of this design...the next design is quite sexy too!
Any sense when that will be?
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I believe Peter Schiff has called Bitcoin a Ponzi scheme. He's been interviewed about Bitcoin often (can anyone claim to have heard every interview?). I think it was on the Ed & Ethan podcast (LTB network).
Also, one does not have to believe in Bitcoin to accept BTC using a payment processor like BitPay, if you actually receive fiat in your bank account.
As much as I'd love to say he's seen the light, I don't think we can say that… yet…
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Does the eBay sale allow us to choose which of the 3 options we want? I jumped on biding on eBay, wanting the DIY option, but now I fear the eBay product is the trust-based model (requires faith in everyone's honesty, plus proper security measures being taken). Can you clear up exactly what option(s) are available at the eBay auctions you linked to?
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I made the modification on the website, I think it is now really clear, tell me what you think ! Thanks again ! Yep, much better, IMO.
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I was looking at the order page on your site, and saw a mandatory field to enter a public key. Forgive me if I'm just overlooking the explanation, but how will you use a public key in relation to my order? I see your three "solutions", but still don't quite get which solution(s) I would give you the public key for (I was leaning towards the DIY option). Seems like the initial post description of order options vs. the data collected on the site don't appear to be the same. Thanks!
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Any news regarding a keychain with an individually engraved wallet QR code?
Sorry, the people helping me on that end have been moving slowly. I do expect all the kinks will be worked out soon. My apologies for it taking so much longer than expected. Thanks all for the support New Liberty & PeterReid!
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Wow, I had though about a product such as this for a long time (and have something a bit different in the works). Great job executing, I look forward to getting some.
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I'm looking to take delivery of a CNC next week. Hopefully we can make some interesting new gizmos and widgets.
Please let me know when you have it running!
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Dear Users, LakeBTC has patched the bug “Heartbleed” in an encryption software used by millions of websites around the world. This flaw is contained in several versions of OpenSSL, a cryptographic library that enables SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) or TLS (Transport Security Layer) encryption. Most websites use either SSL or TLS, which is indicated in browsers with a padlock symbol. Fund safety, data security and user privacy are paramount to the team at LakeBTC. Rest assured LakeBTC will keep your assets protected and personal information private, so you can focus on market decisions. Thank you for choosing LakeBTC.com! LakeBTC Team https://www.lakebtc.com/p/60?currency=USD&locale=enSo LakeBTC (like many many sites) was vulnerable until the patch? And I guess you guys updated your SSL certificate, as well? Just thinking those details are important, but not 100% clear to me from your statement.
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I'm wondering, does this just test if the bug is present? If so, that means if the file with the bug is updated, but the certificate is not updated, it might give a false negative… I'm just theorizing generally, not assuming that's the case with BitcoinTalk. I think the filippo site is drowning right now, I haven't got it to give me any results lately.
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I had Bitcoin that ended up at this nefarious 277K BTC address (1Facb8QnikfPUoo8WVFnyai3e1Hcov9y8T), taken from a 2FA Blockchain.info account in January. Strangely, it didn't take everything, just a nice round number which was the majority.
Regarding the theory of someone hijacking a session, I guess the only way that would be possible is if malware were on my computer? And if malware with that capability were on my machine, why wouldn't it have stolen more (either that first time, or when I've logged in subsequently over the past 3 months)?
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