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February 08, 2017, 10:32:54 PM |
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Sometimes this appears: Action was interrupted Error details: RPCError: Bitcoin JSON-RPC: Work queue depth exceeded PS: I still can't use your webwallet services. Now nearly 36 hours already. Please fix... Just as a workaround, you could try to use electrum. I, for one, have never used the web wallet and am very happy with electrum. Another option is mycelium for android, if you have such a phone with "USB to go" connection capability and matching cable / adapter.
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February 08, 2017, 10:33:59 PM |
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Sometimes this appears: Action was interrupted Error details: RPCError: Bitcoin JSON-RPC: Work queue depth exceeded PS: I still can't use your webwallet services. Now nearly 36 hours already. Please fix... Just as a workaround, you could try to use electrum. I, for one, have never used the web wallet and am very happy with electrum. I wish but i have like 10 wallets i actively use on the trezor and i camt open 10 electrums all the time. Its very tiresome...
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February 09, 2017, 04:22:52 PM |
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I wish but i have like 10 wallets i actively use on the trezor and i camt open 10 electrums all the time. Its very tiresome...
I'm not saying it's wrong to use it that way, but I'd be interested in knowing why you have so many wallets? Am I correct in assuming you use 10 different passphrases? Or are you talking about "accounts"? Remark (in case you mean "accounts"): older versions of electrum still had the "account" feature. You'd just have one wallet and the addresses tab was divided into the accounts. Unfortunately they removed that feature because (paraphrasing) "electrum already has the concept of different wallets and we don't want to confuse users"
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February 09, 2017, 07:14:13 PM |
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I haven't tried the ETH wallet with the trezor yet. Any feedback from you guys on it?
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February 10, 2017, 01:11:36 AM |
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At what amount of BTC am I advised to invest into this hardware wallet? I understand there is an amount of BTC where after web wallets are difficult to trust. Also, I prefer divide my funds between web and HW wallets. So, what is the amount of funds when I am advised to consider investing into this? How much BTC did you have (if not private) when you bought your first HW wallet?
Thats like asking how many valuables you should have in your house before you buy a safe to put them in. IMO the trezor is excellent. even if you only have 1 BTC, the trezor is a simple and secure way to store and spend it (or add more coins to in the future)
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February 11, 2017, 08:25:05 AM |
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My Trezor is in the mail. Super excited!!!
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February 11, 2017, 12:15:43 PM |
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At what amount of BTC am I advised to invest into this hardware wallet? I understand there is an amount of BTC where after web wallets are difficult to trust. Also, I prefer divide my funds between web and HW wallets. So, what is the amount of funds when I am advised to consider investing into this? How much BTC did you have (if not private) when you bought your first HW wallet?
Thats like asking how many valuables you should have in your house before you buy a safe to put them in. IMO the trezor is excellent. even if you only have 1 BTC, the trezor is a simple and secure way to store and spend it (or add more coins to in the future) Yes. Literally, that is what I meant with that question. Sticking to the very good analogy: why would people buy a safe in their house when they have or intend to have only a small overall value there? People who invest to buy a safe, usually invest to it because they have or assume they will have a certain value to keep there. Returning from the analogy to BTC, I am interested in what this certain value is. 1 BTC, 2 BTC...etc?
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February 12, 2017, 03:10:27 AM |
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At what amount of BTC am I advised to invest into this hardware wallet? I understand there is an amount of BTC where after web wallets are difficult to trust. Also, I prefer divide my funds between web and HW wallets. So, what is the amount of funds when I am advised to consider investing into this? How much BTC did you have (if not private) when you bought your first HW wallet?
Thats like asking how many valuables you should have in your house before you buy a safe to put them in. IMO the trezor is excellent. even if you only have 1 BTC, the trezor is a simple and secure way to store and spend it (or add more coins to in the future) Yes. Literally, that is what I meant with that question. Sticking to the very good analogy: why would people buy a safe in their house when they have or intend to have only a small overall value there? People who invest to buy a safe, usually invest to it because they have or assume they will have a certain value to keep there. Returning from the analogy to BTC, I am interested in what this certain value is. 1 BTC, 2 BTC...etc? 1 or 2 BTC I do not think this makes sense... Unless bitcoin gets to 5k or so a piece.
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February 20, 2017, 12:06:37 PM |
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At what amount of BTC am I advised to invest into this hardware wallet? I understand there is an amount of BTC where after web wallets are difficult to trust. Also, I prefer divide my funds between web and HW wallets. So, what is the amount of funds when I am advised to consider investing into this? How much BTC did you have (if not private) when you bought your first HW wallet?
Thats like asking how many valuables you should have in your house before you buy a safe to put them in. IMO the trezor is excellent. even if you only have 1 BTC, the trezor is a simple and secure way to store and spend it (or add more coins to in the future) Yes. Literally, that is what I meant with that question. Sticking to the very good analogy: why would people buy a safe in their house when they have or intend to have only a small overall value there? People who invest to buy a safe, usually invest to it because they have or assume they will have a certain value to keep there. Returning from the analogy to BTC, I am interested in what this certain value is. 1 BTC, 2 BTC...etc? I would personally recommend TREZOR when you have 10x the value of TREZOR in BTC... so right now from 1BTC above. I haven't tried the ETH wallet with the trezor yet. Any feedback from you guys on it?
Pretty much like wallet.trezor.io for BTC, DASH and ZCASH. You can select only one ETH address at a time, even if the TREZOR will generate an infinite number of them. But, you can see not only your ETH associated with that address, but also all the associated tokens (if you have any). If you like this very brief review, send some ETH to the address below - to get me started - lol !!! My only concern is the lack of back up. If the website is down what to do? With trezor.io, you can always fall back on Electrum (for BTC, LTC, and DASH) - there is a version and servers for each one of those currencies, and they all support Trezor. But for ETH, I don't know of any. https://i.imgur.com/RvPDukR.pngMyEtherWallet is open source and you can download its copy, which you can then run locally on your computer. There is still a catch though, the connection to TREZOR Connect does not seem to be working when MEW is run locally. I will look into that and will report back, but in theory, this would make you independent of service uptime of MEW.
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February 20, 2017, 04:01:59 PM |
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Xbach, any news for release date of trezor2?
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February 22, 2017, 02:08:34 PM |
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Xbach, any news for release date of trezor2?
Still, just Q2/2017. Sorry, no exciting news yet
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February 23, 2017, 09:31:15 AM |
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I haven't tried the ETH wallet with the trezor yet. Any feedback from you guys on it?
Pretty much like wallet.trezor.io for BTC, DASH and ZCASH. You can select only one ETH address at a time, even if the TREZOR will generate an infinite number of them. But, you can see not only your ETH associated with that address, but also all the associated tokens (if you have any). If you like this very brief review, send some ETH to the address below - to get me started - lol !!! My only concern is the lack of back up. If the website is down what to do? With trezor.io, you can always fall back on Electrum (for BTC, LTC, and DASH) - there is a version and servers for each one of those currencies, and they all support Trezor. But for ETH, I don't know of any. you don't have to worry about the website is down or not myetherwallet can run offline, exactly like bitaddress.org, you just have to download it via Github . https://github.com/kvhnuke/etherwalletedit: oops , just checked @xbach had already explain this above ..
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March 01, 2017, 12:18:37 PM |
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I think it is worth to post here information about TREZOR community projects which was recently released on their blog https://blog.trezor.io/community-927586fa2475#.tjr3likfa , their is quite a few noticable projects build by the TREZOR community .
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March 09, 2017, 01:51:25 PM |
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Has there been any information on the release date of Trezor 2.0?
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March 10, 2017, 10:58:05 AM |
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Has there been any information on the release date of Trezor 2.0?
Nothing new compared to what I sent a few days back, sorry. Xbach, any news for release date of trezor2?
Still, just Q2/2017. Sorry, no exciting news yet
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March 11, 2017, 05:11:45 AM |
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So, can this piece of hardware connected to Android device? I will be interested to get one if it is able to do so.
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March 13, 2017, 10:15:27 AM |
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So, can this piece of hardware connected to Android device? I will be interested to get one if it is able to do so.
Yes, with Android devices supporting USB Host/USB OTG, and a special OTG cable. You can manage your TREZOR with the TREZOR Manager app, and spend coins using Mycelium. More info on our blog here: https://blog.trezor.io/trezor-manager-app-for-android-5f8b86bfc886#.cmbc2f5dh
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March 18, 2017, 06:21:21 PM |
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Hi guys can anyone of you help me; everytime i want to sell ZEC out of my trezor this error occurs : Failed to compile output Can somebody please help
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March 20, 2017, 12:48:13 PM |
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Hi guys can anyone of you help me; everytime i want to sell ZEC out of my trezor this error occurs : Failed to compile output Can somebody please help Can you please contact our Support Team at support@trezor.io?
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March 22, 2017, 05:29:01 PM |
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Hi guys can anyone of you help me; everytime i want to sell ZEC out of my trezor this error occurs : Failed to compile output Can somebody please help Can you please contact our Support Team at support@trezor.io? Shoot, I didn't even know you could store ZEC on trezor. Sorry in advance, as this is going to be a newbie question but does that mean we can store Zcoin with trezor too?
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