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December 21, 2017, 04:51:23 PM Last edit: December 21, 2017, 05:05:23 PM by Quickfant |
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I understand that this wallet is the safest thing out there and is immune to malware. Is this because at the moment hackers haven't programmed their malware to infect the Trezor yet or is it because it's physically impossible for it to get infected?
If it's the latter then I would like to know how this do this and why this isn't implemented to more technology.
I'm a little concerned due to the fact that the owner of this thread got his account hacked judging by his trust ratings.
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Bombardier
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December 21, 2017, 06:55:33 PM |
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I understand that this wallet is the safest thing out there and is immune to malware. Is this because at the moment hackers haven't programmed their malware to infect the Trezor yet or is it because it's physically impossible for it to get infected?
If it's the latter then I would like to know how this do this and why this isn't implemented to more technology.
I'm a little concerned due to the fact that the owner of this thread got his account hacked judging by his trust ratings.
https://doc.satoshilabs.com/trezor-faq/differences.html
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GunsN
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December 22, 2017, 01:35:54 PM |
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I have received trezor wallet, it is great and simple to use. But I need more coins to safe on this wallet, does new version of this trezor have other coins? thanks
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December 22, 2017, 02:23:22 PM |
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I did not find information on the webcite, what radically differs the new wallet Trezor T from the old one. Should I buy it if I already have Trezor?
Will the new wallet have better protection or functionality?
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Quickfant
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December 22, 2017, 10:29:20 PM |
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I understand that this wallet is the safest thing out there and is immune to malware. Is this because at the moment hackers haven't programmed their malware to infect the Trezor yet or is it because it's physically impossible for it to get infected?
If it's the latter then I would like to know how this do this and why this isn't implemented to more technology.
I'm a little concerned due to the fact that the owner of this thread got his account hacked judging by his trust ratings.
https://doc.satoshilabs.com/trezor-faq/differences.htmlThanks for the link I guess that answers a lot of my questions.
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December 23, 2017, 01:08:09 AM |
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I did not find information on the webcite, what radically differs the new wallet Trezor T from the old one. Should I buy it if I already have Trezor?
Will the new wallet have better protection or functionality?
I have the "normal" trezor and I am more than happy with it. the only difference is that trezor T has the touchscreen that makes it easier to enter the pin. stay with your old trezor. u are good.
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December 23, 2017, 03:24:01 AM |
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I did not find information on the webcite, what radically differs the new wallet Trezor T from the old one. Should I buy it if I already have Trezor?
Will the new wallet have better protection or functionality?
I have the "normal" trezor and I am more than happy with it. the only difference is that trezor T has the touchscreen that makes it easier to enter the pin. stay with your old trezor. u are good. Not the only difference. Trezor T will use Python and have an SD card slot. It will allow apps to be loaded for more functionality. I have two Trezors and got in on the first batch of Trezor T.
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December 23, 2017, 11:47:08 AM |
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Just saying, why use this at a merchant? There's no reason to so just don't. And what if you accidentally use an address you just have away the private key for?
Having said that, I love this for personal use and hopefully version 2 will support private key transfer over a segregated nfc chip.
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December 23, 2017, 01:16:43 PM |
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Just saying, why use this at a merchant? There's no reason to so just don't. And what if you accidentally use an address you just have away the private key for?
Having said that, I love this for personal use and hopefully version 2 will support private key transfer over a segregated nfc chip.
What are you trying to say here? I see no reason not to use a Trezor at a merchant. Are you just typing random crap? Unless you reuse the seed words there is no way to ever access any private key from the Trezor. It is impossible. Again, are you just typing random crap? Why on Earth would you want a way to transfer private keys from your Trezor? The entire purpose of the Trezor is to keep your private keys safe, segregated from all other electronic devices, and totally secure. Conclusion: You are just typing in random crap to increase your post count.
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Boriss
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January 07, 2018, 10:57:29 AM |
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I did not find information on the webcite, what radically differs the new wallet Trezor T from the old one. Should I buy it if I already have Trezor?
Will the new wallet have better protection or functionality?
I have the "normal" trezor and I am more than happy with it. the only difference is that trezor T has the touchscreen that makes it easier to enter the pin. stay with your old trezor. u are good. Not the only difference. Trezor T will use Python and have an SD card slot. It will allow apps to be loaded for more functionality. I have two Trezors and got in on the first batch of Trezor T. Didn't they say that new model will have better cpu inside? I don't have any of this devices so i wanted to give it a try, but now i am not sure if i buy old model will i have some problems in a near future. I know they said that they will support first model but who knows for how long, because they will probably want to stimulate sell of of newer model and not spent time on support time for the old one.
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January 07, 2018, 11:35:13 AM |
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Didn't they say that new model will have better cpu inside?
I don't have any of this devices so i wanted to give it a try, but now i am not sure if i buy old model will i have some problems in a near future. I know they said that they will support first model but who knows for how long, because they will probably want to stimulate sell of of newer model and not spent time on support time for the old one.
It has a faster processor yes. If you don't mind adding almost 50$ and wait little bit for the shipping then I guess it would be better to buy the new version instead. The old version shouldn't stop working at anytime but there will be definitely lack of features in long term.
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Boriss
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January 07, 2018, 11:40:16 AM |
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Didn't they say that new model will have better cpu inside?
I don't have any of this devices so i wanted to give it a try, but now i am not sure if i buy old model will i have some problems in a near future. I know they said that they will support first model but who knows for how long, because they will probably want to stimulate sell of of newer model and not spent time on support time for the old one.
It has a faster processor yes. If you don't mind adding almost 50$ and wait little bit for the shipping then I guess it would be better to buy the new version instead. The old version shouldn't stop working at anytime but there will be definitely lack of features in long term. That's what I am afraid of the most "Lack of features in long term", for device to become obsolite
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January 07, 2018, 11:58:01 AM |
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Didn't they say that new model will have better cpu inside?
I don't have any of this devices so i wanted to give it a try, but now i am not sure if i buy old model will i have some problems in a near future. I know they said that they will support first model but who knows for how long, because they will probably want to stimulate sell of of newer model and not spent time on support time for the old one.
It has a faster processor yes. If you don't mind adding almost 50$ and wait little bit for the shipping then I guess it would be better to buy the new version instead. The old version shouldn't stop working at anytime but there will be definitely lack of features in long term. That's what I am afraid of the most "Lack of features in long term", for device to become obsolite The new one will most likely support more coins because it's code is written in Python (old one C+) and has an SD slot so devs can add their own apps to support coins. Plus entering pin and restoring seeds will all be done on the color, touchscreen. Definitely worth thee wait for the new Trezor T.
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Boriss
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January 07, 2018, 01:07:34 PM |
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Could addition of this SD card slot could actually make this new device less secure?
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January 07, 2018, 01:14:01 PM |
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Could addition of this SD card slot could actually make this new device less secure?
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January 10, 2018, 03:35:58 PM |
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Please add the ability to split out and claim our Bitcoin Diamond. Thanks!
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January 10, 2018, 04:24:43 PM |
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Please add the ability to split out and claim our Bitcoin Diamond. Thanks!
I actually contacted them through Twitter a few weeks back regarding BitcoinX, Super Bitcoin and Bitcoin Diamond and they said, they should first see If the code is safe as I believe some of these forks have unknown developers or source code nowhere to find.
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January 11, 2018, 09:34:32 AM |
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Are there any plans to support BIP70? People can't pay BitPay invoices with their Trezor anymore, which is a very bad experience.
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Boriss
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January 11, 2018, 09:47:27 AM |
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Are there any plans to support BIP70? People can't pay BitPay invoices with their Trezor anymore, which is a very bad experience.
Is this currently limited by new software/protocol upgrade from Bitpay? Does Ledger of Keepkey suport this now?
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January 11, 2018, 10:34:41 AM |
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Are there any plans to support BIP70? People can't pay BitPay invoices with their Trezor anymore, which is a very bad experience.
It's not an immediate plan for them as already explained by the CTO. I believe both Electrum and Mycelium support BIP70 so you could use them with Trezor in order to pay.
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