Also, while your logo is very nice, is there other information you could put on the screen? Balance, maybe?
TREZOR does not know the balance because it's offline. Also computing the balance is not trivial operation and you would need to stream a lot of data into the TREZOR so it could verify the balance correctness. And showing balance without checking if it's correct does not make sense. I would suggest then you could add a simple message protocol... the trezor could be sent short strings to be displayed on screen from the bridge software. Just an idea.
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Also, while your logo is very nice, is there other information you could put on the screen? Balance, maybe?
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Also, that massive long fingerprint we should compare... Maybe a bit much. Perhaps have an abridged version and the full-length available for the paranoid at a press of a button?
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I see there's a firmware update and I've had a quick look in this thread but no mention of it. Would be nice to have confirmation, maybe in the first post, of the latest version.
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Love that you can plug it in any computer and use it without having to log in to anything
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For long term storage and large amounts, please use an offline computer or paper wallets with proper backups.
Ok, so are you admitting that is still less safe than a offline pc? An offline PC is less safe than a paper wallet... So what? Are you sure about that? A secure paper wallet will be generated with an offline PC, but you also need a secure printer... Yes. If you're paranoid to the point of worrying about a printer, why can't you write the keys down, or destroy the printer? I've seen PC power supplies blow up. I've had HDDs die on me many times. I've had processor s fried, mother boards stop working... I've never witnessed a piece of paper spontaneously vapourise. So yes. What's your point caller?
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For long term storage and large amounts, please use an offline computer or paper wallets with proper backups.
Ok, so are you admitting that is still less safe than a offline pc? An offline PC is less safe than a paper wallet... So what?
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It's more useful then a computer never connected to the internet, and more secure than my phone
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I called mine Walter
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One question... How do you open the box???
tear it apart Just yanking your plank... was alluding to your security measures
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One question... How do you open the box???
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Got mine! Yay!
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The RC2 installed no problem, but on installing this release, Norton 360 threw this up: Filename: uninstall.exe Threat name: Suspicious.Cloud.9 Full Path: c:\program files\bitcoin\uninstall.exe
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Details Unknown Community Usage, Unknown Age, Risk High
Origin Downloaded from Unknown
Activity Actions performed: Actions performed: 1
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On computers as of Not Available
Last Used 3/23/2014 at 12:23:57 PM
Startup Item No
Launched No
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Unknown It is unknown how many users in the Norton Community have used this file.
Unknown This file release is currently not known.
High This file risk is high.
Threat type: Heuristic Virus. Detection of a threat based on malware heuristics.
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Source: External Media
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File Actions
File: c:\program files\bitcoin\ uninstall.exe Removed ____________________________
File Thumbprint - SHA: f7ffc4002439c6f304e39704942a25b0d38588f22f64ea22117664b192d30f6b File Thumbprint - MD5: Not available
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Aaaaaaaaaaaany second now...
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Win 8, just installed 64-bit version... Just started it and it's running ok so far.
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Damn well getting there, init?
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The price goes up and the FUD spreaders come out...
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Ah, I see... https no worky. http does work.
You probably ought to sort that.
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