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1921  Local / Español (Spanish) / Lista de Hardware Wallets (En proceso de creación) on: June 18, 2019, 04:46:51 PM
Siguiendo el subforo-hilo en ingles: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=261.0 Me ha parecido buena idea ir recopilando la información y opiniones que deja la gente sobre las Hardware Wallets que hay a día de hoy en el mercado y juntarlas en un único hilo, para que así la gente que se esté planteando comprar una no tenga que andar mirando en miles de sitios.

Para empezar, a día de hoy se comercializan las siguientes Hardware Wallets:

  • Trezor One
  • Trezor T
  • Ledger Blue
  • Ledger Nano S
  • Ledger Nano X
  • SafePal
  • Temexe X Wallet
  • Cobo Vault Wallet
  • D’CENT Hardware Wallet
  • BitLox
  • KeyCard
  • Keepkey
  • CoolWallet
  • CoolWallet S
  • Ellipal
  • Archos Safe-T (Mini)
  • Keevo Wallet
  • SecuX V20
  • XZEN Wallet
  • Bitfi
  • Opendime
  • Bitbox
  • Secalot
  • BlochsTech card
  • BitLox
  • Swiss Bank in Your Pocket

Se que es imposible hacer una lista completa, por lo que espero ir actualizándola con el tiempo según encuentre nuevos modelos o se vayan descatalogando algunos otros. Esta lista estará ordenada por dos criterios: en caso de haber varios modelos de una marca irán en orden, y por similitud entre modelos de otras marcas

Como he estado haciendo pruebas y el post quedaría sumamente largo para hacerlo todo de una, este hilo va a ser auto-moderado para poder ir actualizandolo poco a poco. Como mi intención es que sea muy informativo, me gustaría que solo se hicieran comentarios pertinentes y constructivos (otra razón para auto-moderar). Voy a dejar el hilo abierto mientras trabajo en el, por lo que salvo que sea un comentario sumamente relevante, por favor, no respondáis nada. Acepto críticas (constructivas) no obstante pero las iré eliminando para mantener el hilo solo de wallets. Cuando este aviso desaparezca, significará que doy por finalizada la edición de este post Cheesy


Fuentes/Bibliografía

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5154821.0 --- Lista de algunas hardware wallets
https://coinfunda.com/best-bitcoin-hardware-wallets/ --- Otra lista
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Hardware_wallet ---- Más listas
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1887580.0 --- Hilo viejo en español sobre el tema
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5038829.0 --- Review en ingles de Trezor One
https://trezor.io/                                                   --- Bastante obvio (página oficial de trezor)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1270846.0 ---Ledger Blue
https://shop.ledger.com/                                      --- Página web de ledger





1922  Other / Archival / Re: Lista de Hardware Wallets on: June 18, 2019, 04:45:45 PM
Por orden de marca, la siguiente wallet es:

TREZOR T

Es un producto similar a la Trezor One, pero solo disponible en un color:


En comparación con la Trezor One, se podría decir que este es el modelo "deluxe". En lugar de tener una pequeña pantalla y botones, dispone de una pantalla más grande y táctil.

¿Qué ventajas tiene esto?

  • Introduces el PIN* directamente en el dispositivo
  • Puedes ingresar la frase de recuperación directamente en el dispositivo
  • Se introducen las contraseñas directamente en el dispositivo

*El PIN de este modelo si que admite el número 0

En el paquete se incluye el dispositivo, un cable USB-C, una correa, 4 pegatinas y 2 libretas para guardar la semilla (seed)

A la hora de acceder a los fondos, sigue siendo necesario acceder desde la web de trezor.io, la interfaz web es la misma que la de Trezor One, pudiendo hacer lo mismo (enviar, recibir, firmar y verificar)

Otra funcionalidad adicional con la que cuenta este modelo, es la posibilidad de integrarle una tarjeta micro-SD. La idea futura es que el administrador de contraseñas que tienen estas hardware wallets, guarde una copia encriptada en la micro-SD, además de en la nube

Admite las mismas divisas que TREZOR ONE
1923  Other / Archival / Re: Lista de Hardware Wallets on: June 18, 2019, 04:29:45 PM
Al tratarse de la wallet que yo poseo, la primera en la lista va a ser:
TREZOR ONE
Se trata de un pequeño dispositivo de plástico con una pantalla y dos botones. Está a la venta en 2 colores: Blanco y Negro.

En el paquete que viene, se incluye un cable de interfaz micro-USB, 4 pegatinas, una pequeña correa, el aparato y dos libretitas para apuntar las semillas de 24 palabras que utiliza.

La configuración de este aparato es bastante sencilla, solo hay que enchufarlo,ir a la web trezor.io y seguir los pasos que se indican.

Como medida de seguridad, se puede habilitar un bloque por pin. Para evitar ataques por keylogers, la pantalla del dispositivo nos muestra de manera desordenada los números del 1 al 9 (0 no disponible) y cada vez que se inicia sesión esta secuencia cambia.

La interfaz web es muy sencilla de usar; podemos recibir transacciones, enviar transacciones, firmar y verificar mensajes de direcciones, y por ultimo, hay un exchange de divisas integrado, para no tener que desplazar los fondos a un exchange centralizado si queremos comprar o vender alguna divisa (con el balance que ya tengamos dentro de la wallet).

Soporta las siguientes monedas:

  • BTC
  • BCH
  • BTG
  • DASH
  • DGB
  • DOGE
  • LTC
  • NMC
  • VTC
  • ZEC
  • ETH
  • ETC
  • XEM
  • XLM
  • ADA
  • XTZ
  • soporte para más de 1000 divisas
  • más en un futuro

Se puede encontrar una review más completa en: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5038829.0 (ingles)

Como dato curioso, cabe destacar que se puede modificar el "salvapantallas" del propio aparato por la imágen que nosotros queramos (dentro del tamaño máximo)

Para comprar este modelo, lo mejor es hacerlo desde su página oficial: https://shop.trezor.io/product/trezor-one-white donde hay un pequeño descuento al comprar un paquete de 3

1924  Other / Archival / Lista de Hardware Wallets on: June 18, 2019, 04:27:11 PM
Siguiendo el subforo-hilo en ingles: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=261.0 Me ha parecido buena idea ir recopilando la información y opiniones que deja la gente sobre las Hardware Wallets que hay a día de hoy en el mercado y juntarlas en un único hilo, para que así la gente que se esté planteando comprar una no tenga que andar mirando en miles de sitios.

Para empezar, a día de hoy se comercializan las siguientes Hardware Wallets:

  • Trezor One
  • Trezor T
  • Ledger Blue
  • Ledger Nano S
  • SafePal
  • Temexe X Wallet
  • Cobo Vault Wallet
  • D’CENT Hardware Wallet
  • BitLox
  • KeyCard
  • Keepkey
  • CoolWallet
  • CoolWallet S
  • Ellipal
  • Archos Safe-T (Mini)
  • Keevo Wallet
  • SecuX V20
  • XZEN Wallet
  • Bitfi
  • Opendime
  • Bitbox
  • Secalot
  • BlochsTech card
  • BitLox
  • Swiss Bank in Your Pocket

Se que es imposible hacer una lista completa, por lo que espero ir actualizándola con el tiempo según encuentre nuevos modelos o se vayan descatalogando algunos otros. Esta lista estará ordenada por dos criterios: en caso de haber varios modelos de una marca irán en orden, y por similitud entre modelos de otras marcas

Como he estado haciendo pruebas y el post quedaría sumamente largo para hacerlo todo de una, este hilo va a ser auto-moderado para poder ir actualizandolo poco a poco. Como mi intención es que sea muy informativo, me gustaría que solo se hicieran comentarios pertinentes y constructivos (otra razón para auto-moderar). Voy a dejar el hilo abierto mientras trabajo en el, por lo que salvo que sea un comentario sumamente relevante, por favor, no respondais nada. Cuando este aviso desaparezca, significará que doy por finalizada la edición de este post Cheesy


Fuentes/Bibliografía
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5154821.0
https://coinfunda.com/best-bitcoin-hardware-wallets/
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Hardware_wallet




1925  Economy / Lending / Re: I issue a loan at BTC. on: June 18, 2019, 04:17:44 PM
I guess he will be the one who will be careful as he is the one issuing the loans, therefore the risk is on him.
Not at all, since collateral scam is perfomed by the lendor rather than the taker

What really puzzles me is this:

18+
1926  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: This seems like a scam to me >>>> `https://blockchain-exploit.site/ on: June 18, 2019, 12:54:18 PM
I can't believe that in 2019 people are still falling for this kind of scam... Sad Sad

https://blockchain.coinmarketcap.com/address/bitcoin/17mEYRb462FPkUZniJrvshiFFvNcgPP8AX

1927  Economy / Lending / Re: Needed Money for surgery without collateral 2 BTC on: June 18, 2019, 10:54:32 AM
Assuming that at least some of the details are true... I sincerely doubt that this would be a roundtrip from Yemen and that you have a business that could repay $20k by the end of the year if you haven't got any savings and have to borrow even to get passports.

As I was curious about the passport price (I paid around 30€ for mine a few months ago) being that high, I did a bit of google research and found a couple of sites. This oneis a bit old  (but is the most complete) , but prices match the other newer ones I have found. There you can read...
Quote
  • Include an $82 fee for a new passport
  • You can get the Application Form at the Consulate (2 €).
We can assume there may be some other fee, but that is still far from 600$ for a single passport

Then again, I found this interesting piece of news (in Spanish)
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Las autoridades yemeníes han dejado de expedir pasaportes como resultado de la alta demanda
Or translated to plain English
Quote
Authorities from Yemen halt passport issuing due to a high demand volume

So what I get from there, is that OP is asking us to lend some money to buy a passport in the black market Huh which would go against forum rules
Quote
17. Trading of goods that are illegal in the seller's or buyer's country is forbidden


Btw, where do you get from that he is from Yemen??
1928  Other / Meta / Re: Bet 365 Account sales – report/feedback/flag – all/some/none – Consensus ? on: June 18, 2019, 10:33:51 AM
Even if I agree with you, I'm not completely sure about this point
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Conceptually, the sellers are effectively committing a crime by providing other peoples IDs in the transaction

What these people are doing is selling verified accounts, not ID's I've know some people off-line that also make this.

They kind of "rent" an account you verify, the place the bets, win (or no), withdraw the balance and pay you some part of that balance. It's usually people whose accounts have been banned for breaking internal rules of the site (winning too much according to them).

So my point is that even if it goes against Bet 365 internal rules:
Quote
1.2 Toda información proporcionada al registrarse en esta página Web DEBERÁ ser su información y ser precisa y completa. De lo contrario, nos reservamos el derecho a suspender la cuenta y anular cualquier ingreso que que se haya realizado a la misma
  (it says that there, but I get redirected to the Spanish site every time)

I'm not that sure about the part of breaking any actual law
1929  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in - Win a Lamborghini Huracan LP 580-2!! on: June 18, 2019, 09:38:15 AM
If I wanted a lot of tickets for this lottery, I would rather buy them with my own money than wager 20x of the ticket price to receive just one. So, I think, there are big chances of seeing posts from those people here.

Agreed, but when doing so, not only do you get a golden ticket; you also qualify for the monthly wagering contest (and make your referer happy).

I mean, the guy at top of the leaderboard has wagered  268.26064000BTC since June first, obtaining 10,000$ (if no one wagers more than him), 53,652 golden tickets, 53,652,128 lottery tickets and 107,304,256 reward points (at 1 satoshi each atm, so 1.07304256 BTC worth).

His referer has earned $5,000, 1.60956384BTC and the lottery tickets and reward points are tricky here, because
Quote
We also give you 1 free lottery ticket and 2 reward points for every FREE BTC roll your referrals play!

Hi-Lo game is more than just a multiply game where you get a ticket for the lambo; there is a very well designed system behind it

Honestly, every day I get more amazed seeing how well wetsuit has managed to create a site in which he "gives free bitcoins" with only one community manager and himself
1930  Economy / Lending / Re: Needed Money for surgery without collateral 2 BTC on: June 18, 2019, 07:32:14 AM
Yeah you know in my country now how much I need just to create a passport -> 600$ for one person and we are 3

Three people need the surgery now?

I'd assume it's 1 person undergoing it and 2 companions Huh but who knows, the storie gets better with every new post
1931  Other / Meta / Re: Wall of fame / shame. Shit posts so bad that they are actually funny on: June 17, 2019, 11:11:12 PM
Now go back to buying that doods doge coin  Kiss.

What do you mean by dood coin

Clearly they do if they banned my friend for 5 years, removed, deleted and altered his post Roll Eyes.

Forum users don't care about shitposters, but do care about people breaking the rules. Now please stfu and do go further off-topic, since this thread is meant to bring the best gems this forum has to offer and not some personal vendetta nobody really cares about
1932  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Need $3 doge exchange for btc in localbitcoins daily on: June 17, 2019, 09:50:52 PM
Quote
I like doges and feel it will be the huge by end of this year , much of my crypto balance is in it Cheesy also, are you doge lover then we can trade in future for sure Wink
Posted on: Today at 20:20:41 Posted by: Csmiami

Sure thing! just yesterday I bought around 9k DOGE in ETH here Cheesy
1933  Other / Meta / Re: Wall of fame / shame. Shit posts so bad that they are actually funny on: June 17, 2019, 09:49:09 PM
What you going to do? NOTHING
Exactly! because nobody actually cares about a shitposter!
1934  Economy / Lending / Re: Needed Money for surgery without collateral 2 BTC on: June 17, 2019, 06:43:30 PM
Over $18,000 for ‘surgery’ with no collateral to a newbie account. Yeah this is not going to happen.

Thanks LFC_Bitcoin

Yeah you know in my country now how much I need just to create a passport -> 600$ for one person and we are 3
and how much the cost for an air plain ticket for just one person -> 1200$

and you do the math

600*3=1800
1200*3=3600

1800+3600=5400

180000-5400=12600 Huh Huh
1935  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Need $3 doge exchange for btc in localbitcoins daily on: June 17, 2019, 06:20:41 PM

True Loyce, I downloaded coinomi wallet that supports dogecoins. It's long term so definitely I'm losing a lot using a third party. The main problem is my self control, when I get $3 in a gambling account, I try but then I am like, let's double the $3 and withdraw and most times bust xD turning it into instant cash would have been to suppress that flaw xD but if I withdraw it into a dogecoin wallet and lock it with an app lock for 10 days, I'll save a lot and not gamble either Cheesy ha that's good idea Tongue

If I recall correctly, coinomi has a in-app exchange, so you wouldn't get charged extra fees when sending to an exchange.  Cool

It's a pitty thou, I really like DOGE.... Undecided
1936  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Need $3 doge exchange for btc in localbitcoins daily on: June 17, 2019, 04:44:14 PM
Quote
Yeah but like I need to wait for 10 days for every time I withdraw but I need to buy some stuffs daily xD basically the earning is from a forum linked to a gambling site and if I don't withdraw, I kind of bust the small amount in temptation... So withdrawing daily Tongue

Sooo.... User A (say me) sends you BTC worth (say) 21$, and in a 7 day time frame (21/3=7) you would send the DOGE+fee? or are you more interested in daily 3$ BTC transactions?
1937  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Need $3 doge exchange for btc in localbitcoins daily on: June 17, 2019, 03:24:53 PM
So I am earning around $3 worth of dogecoins from a site daily. I would love if someone would want to take my doge and give me btc directly to my localbitcoins.

The reason why I want this is I want to meet one of my daily needs and don't want to wait for months to make a huge amount to cover up btc transaction fees and deposit fees of localbitcoins which is 0.00025 btc.

If you have localbitcoins account, you can transfer bitcoins from your localbitcoins to my localbitcoins address without any transaction fees Smiley

You can take 10% fees which is low I know, but since it is daily, you can make a good amount Tongue

I'll pay doge transaction fees (which is extremely low).

Not quite sure I got it right (sorry), but just to clarify:

You want to sell DOGE and have the other user send BTC to your localbitcoins account?
1938  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in - Win a Lamborghini Huracan LP 580-2!! on: June 17, 2019, 03:21:48 PM
I am not saying you will profit greatly but taking ALL of wagered amount out is wrong calculation as well, we can neither calculate it all but we can't take it all out neither, some of it must be thanks to lambo as well.

Welp, translating that into numbers....

TheQuin says that 99.5% of the tickets come from the wagering, so 1,787,537 *0.995.....1,778,600 (rounding up 599.315)

To get one ticket, you need to wager at least 0.005, so 1,778,600 * 0.005.... 8893BTC wagered

I'm guessing that the majority of that cromes from the dice game rather than betting, so let's assume that 65% from hi-lo and 35% from betting. Since betting is a prize pool and I believe there is no comission there,

8893BTC * 0.65......5780.45BTC have been wagered in this hypothetical situation to get those tickets.

If we apply the 5% house edge..... 5780.45 * 0.995.....5751.54775 BTC go back to the users (multipliers not applied here and I'm not sure the house edge was counted that way Undecided )

So if eveytinh up there has been done the right way (I wish), Freebitco.in would have won 28.90225 BTC on house edge to give those tickets away (not taking the return to users who win into account).

The lambo is worth $200.000 or in btc..... 21.5BTC

There are almost 5 months left, so even when you take the winnings on the Hi-Lo game into account, Freebitco.in will be doing a shitload of money from this


Please right anywhere I may have gotten off, my head is not working the right way today so I most likely made some mistakes on the way
1939  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: June 17, 2019, 09:23:25 AM
Someone to verify my old address.

Code:
Address:
15QLwhoYgaVt7nMUm5NCV1Z13VCqD12x9f
Message:
I confirm that I am the owner of this address. username on Bitcointalk examplens. u=314792 Also, my second address is 3FWdmutJ8pqH9D3VNd7j2BLBUXJv49qZxW 17.June.2019

G9A8etmyun3FskvtFqVeZJGYj6WWyYfY32rmoZAwQLrhSSj3oDEarSYLOpey/GTNmXqxZjWRU1IsOgiJrsqtMdU=

thanks

Hmm... Can anybody else verify this? I've tried for a good 20 minutes so far and it doesn't seem to be working on my end...



and Trezor seems to verify that second address: 1KzL5UBgBkiG5SSFwxfFA7qGnFtogFG6kQ

1940  Other / Meta / Re: Troll abuses self-moderated topics in Russian local on: June 16, 2019, 07:03:22 PM
BUT and a big BUT, trolling is no reason for a ban

Forum rules

3. No trolling.
Wow, shit you got me there Cry I never realized that was a serious one :/
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