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October 24, 2014, 03:26:31 PM |
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What is everyone's preferred wallet to use with the Trezor? I'm thinking it's time for me to buy one and would like to look into what wallet service to use.
I know of mytrezor.
I can't find Electrum 2.0 that supports it.
Electrum 2.0 has not been released yet,currently in beta testing so should be released in next couple of months I expect.
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October 24, 2014, 03:47:31 PM |
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What is everyone's preferred wallet to use with the Trezor? I'm thinking it's time for me to buy one and would like to look into what wallet service to use.
I know of mytrezor.
I can't find Electrum 2.0 that supports it.
Electrum 2.0 has not been released yet,currently in beta testing so should be released in next couple of months I expect. Look forward to that, my browser didn't seem to like the mytrezor plugin.
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October 24, 2014, 06:18:00 PM |
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What is everyone's preferred wallet to use with the Trezor? I'm thinking it's time for me to buy one and would like to look into what wallet service to use.
I know of mytrezor.
I can't find Electrum 2.0 that supports it.
Electrum 2.0 has not been released yet,currently in beta testing so should be released in next couple of months I expect. Look forward to that, my browser didn't seem to like the mytrezor plugin. I will probably jump on electrum 2.0 too. I downloaded the latest version of electrum that is available for public, but I actually never used it...
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arorts
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October 24, 2014, 07:06:21 PM |
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Wow. Seems like the hardware wallet space is starting to heat up. Here's a new hardware wallet called "Bitstash." I still don't get it because the video is very vague but it introduces interest concepts and security features nonetheless via Bluetooth and 3 types of wallets. I hope Trezor can consider some of them for their next version: http://bitstash.com
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klokan
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October 24, 2014, 09:10:19 PM |
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Wow. Seems like the hardware wallet space is starting to heat up. Here's a new hardware wallet called "Bitstash." I still don't get it because the video is very vague but it introduces interest concepts and security features nonetheless via Bluetooth and 3 types of wallets. I hope Trezor can consider some of them for their next version: http://bitstash.comWell, nice website and professional video promising a product that should ship mid 2015 with every feature possible. I wish them all the best, but I would be very cautious about spending money on this.
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October 25, 2014, 07:27:19 AM |
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Very happy to hear that you guys decided to go the completely open hardware route. This is best for the Bitcoin ecosystem as a whole, and hopefully good for SatoshiLabs in the long run as well. I was planning to hold off on buying a Trezor until the official release of Electrum 2.0, but I went ahead and ordered it today after seeing the announcement.
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October 25, 2014, 11:11:49 AM |
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October 25, 2014, 11:49:28 AM |
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How long before Trezor ICs are available for the public?
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armory
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October 25, 2014, 01:52:34 PM |
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How long before Trezor ICs are available for the public? what is Trezor ICs ?
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cbeast
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October 25, 2014, 04:08:21 PM |
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How long before Trezor ICs are available for the public? what is Trezor ICs ? Just a figment of my imagination. IC stands for Integrated Circuit or computer chip. It's basically the notion of a miniaturized Trezor to be integrated into other electronics. It may happen someday.
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Any significantly advanced cryptocurrency is indistinguishable from Ponzi Tulips.
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October 25, 2014, 05:49:11 PM |
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How long before Trezor ICs are available for the public? what is Trezor ICs ? Just a figment of my imagination. IC stands for Integrated Circuit or computer chip. It's basically the notion of a miniaturized Trezor to be integrated into other electronics. It may happen someday. Wasn't coinkite doing something like this for servers to hold cold storage?
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cbeast
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October 26, 2014, 02:59:02 AM |
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How long before Trezor ICs are available for the public? what is Trezor ICs ? Just a figment of my imagination. IC stands for Integrated Circuit or computer chip. It's basically the notion of a miniaturized Trezor to be integrated into other electronics. It may happen someday. Wasn't coinkite doing something like this for servers to hold cold storage? Bitcoin ICs would require a manual switch because the unique idea behind it is to be air-gapped. Anything electronically controlled could be hacked, so you might as well just use software.
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gweedo
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October 26, 2014, 05:48:37 AM |
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How long before Trezor ICs are available for the public? what is Trezor ICs ? Just a figment of my imagination. IC stands for Integrated Circuit or computer chip. It's basically the notion of a miniaturized Trezor to be integrated into other electronics. It may happen someday. Wasn't coinkite doing something like this for servers to hold cold storage? Bitcoin ICs would require a manual switch because the unique idea behind it is to be air-gapped. Anything electronically controlled could be hacked, so you might as well just use software. Yeah someone was working on an encrypted chip that would be inside a server, and would hold the private keys but the server could request public keys at anytime. I forgot who was but yeah.
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October 26, 2014, 10:39:30 AM |
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Is the fee always 0.0001 with myTrezor, or is there a way to do Coin Control to lower it to zero?
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gweedo
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October 26, 2014, 03:34:57 PM |
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Is the fee always 0.0001 with myTrezor, or is there a way to do Coin Control to lower it to zero?
No and just pay the $0.03 fee.
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Hawkix
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October 26, 2014, 04:21:15 PM |
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I can live with 0.0001 BTC fee, I just dislike how it fragments my otherwise round amounts.
Also, a Coin Control is still needed to forbid merge of funds which sometimes should not be merged.
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mmortal03
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October 26, 2014, 04:40:04 PM |
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Is the fee always 0.0001 with myTrezor, or is there a way to do Coin Control to lower it to zero?
No and just pay the $0.03 fee. I don't have a problem with fees, but sometimes I need to do transfers in exact amounts. Apparently, Electrum 2.0 will be out with Trezor support in the near future, so I'll wait for that.
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chrisrico
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October 26, 2014, 05:35:51 PM |
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I can live with 0.0001 BTC fee, I just dislike how it fragments my otherwise round amounts.
Also, a Coin Control is still needed to forbid merge of funds which sometimes should not be merged.
Electrum offers this ability, but until then you can use the accounts feature to keep those funds separate.
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armory
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October 26, 2014, 07:01:58 PM |
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is trezor 100% safe?
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