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November 18, 2013, 06:06:34 AM |
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Key Features-Bitcoin & Litecoin compatible (litecoin coming soon) -Manual Account Recoveries, non-automated and done by humans. -Google Authenticator and E-mail Verification on sign in -Option to export private keys for addresses of funds stored on coinsafe -Fast e-mail support & Phone support (coming soon, waiting for configuration) -SSL Encryption, Best possible password encryption, Hefty verification measures. Please read the FAQs or e-mail help@coinsafe.io with any questions. Feel free to post on this thread for a response.
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November 18, 2013, 07:27:28 AM |
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To the people whom have registered, we have noticed that the e-mails have taken a few minutes to arrive on sign in.
This is being fixed.
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November 18, 2013, 04:13:55 PM |
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Doing some promotional offers soon, stay tuned!
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November 18, 2013, 10:43:08 PM |
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By clicking Help, I can see a phone number: (818) 111 - 1111 Are you sure it's correct?
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November 18, 2013, 11:17:23 PM |
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By clicking Help, I can see a phone number: (818) 111 - 1111 Are you sure it's correct?
We are waiting for our call-center to be configured and the phone number will be updated. It says "coming soon" in the key features. We meant to substitute it in the FAQs but launched prior to updating it and it will be updated with a "coming soon" note in the FAQs. Thanks for noticing.
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November 19, 2013, 07:20:00 AM |
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Update: in the process of purchasing Bitcoin for promotional offers.
Stay tuned!
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November 22, 2013, 04:53:43 PM |
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November 22, 2013, 05:49:24 PM |
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Will read when I am out of class. BTW for anyone comparing it to inputs.io, it's very different. coinsafe is not an on-chain wallet. You can export your private keys. Balances are grabbed from bitcoin daemon not from a database.
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November 23, 2013, 10:31:20 AM |
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Still trying to obtain funds for promotional offers. For any questions e-mail help@coinsafe.io.
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November 26, 2013, 10:26:29 AM |
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November 26, 2013, 10:32:59 AM |
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Thanks for posting. Cleared with Coinbase, my bank, and confirmed my computer is malware-free. I put my Coinbase API key somewhere public on accident.
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December 18, 2013, 05:28:54 AM |
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Can you answer these questions that other potential users may ask?
Couldn't a user just print an offline paper wallet from a non-internet connected PC and then send the Bitcoins to the public address while storing the paper wallet in their own safe.
How is your company making a profit?
How does your business model pay for the call center, support, and gun safes?
Are you going to make all your personal information publicly available? -- Are you going to make the information of anyone handling our funds or near them publicly available?
Are we going to know at least the proximity of where you are storing our funds?
Can you implement 24/7 Webcam access to the vaults or gun safes?
Why should we trust you more than ourselves?
Are you insuring any funds that are deposited at your site?
If so, can you give us a list of assets that you currently own and proof that you can insure all customer's deposits?
What's the real benefit of you allowing a private key to be supplied? -- Isn't this just another possible way for a hijacker to gain access to the funds when you are transmitting or sending the Private Key? -- Why would we need the private key if we could just withdraw all the funds from the address or request a withdraw?
What types of safes are these 'gun safes' ? -- How many hours do they last in a fire? -- Are they waterproof / sealed from water?
How does the whole exact process work in which you store the funds? Explain in detail please.
What happens if you died or were in a car accident or something? -- Is someone else going to step up and take over? -- Can we have their details too?
Thanks. I believe these are all serious questions that need to be answered.
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