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August 13, 2014, 10:34:45 PM |
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Just got my trezor in the mail. Plugged it in. And its not working. What usb are you using is it a usb3? what operating system are you using? Tried USB2 and USB3. Firefox on Ubuntu. Did it light up at all? It appears to be working now. I think the cable that was sent with the trezor was just broken. It didn't even light up. So I tried using a different usb cable. That one did cause the trezor to light up but it didnt do anything other than that. Then i tried a third cable and that time it worked. The second cable was thinner than the third cable leading me to suspect that it had more electrical resistance than the thicker cable. I think this was preventing the trezor from receiving sufficient power.
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simonk83
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August 13, 2014, 11:05:22 PM |
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Still waiting for delivery in Australia (posted on the 5th) Anyone else over here received theirs yet?
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simonk83
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August 13, 2014, 11:33:06 PM |
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Ok cool, still a while to wait then
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Valzador
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August 14, 2014, 12:48:58 AM |
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Still waiting for delivery in Australia (posted on the 5th) Anyone else over here received theirs yet? I bought mine on the 8th. I hate how it says; The delivery may take up from 2 business days to several weeks to arrive.
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keithers
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August 14, 2014, 01:49:46 AM |
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Just hooked up/set up my trezor. I haven't sent any coins to it yet though. I got stuck at the pin entering stage....seriously took me a minute to figure even that part out...(I am so bad at computer stuff)...
So if we were to lose/break the trezor, where would I go to enter the seed to recover the coins?
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August 14, 2014, 01:52:15 AM |
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also, when I first hooked up the trezor, nothing popped up to install the bridge (like the instructions said it would).
Is the "bridge" the same thing as the plug in that you download from mytrezor.com?
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August 14, 2014, 01:54:09 AM |
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also, when I first hooked up the trezor, nothing popped up to install the bridge (like the instructions said it would).
Is the "bridge" the same thing as the plug in that you download from mytrezor.com?
For now yes, the real bridge isn't released yet
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August 14, 2014, 01:57:32 AM |
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Will there ever be a point where I won't have to download software for the mytrezor site to recognize it? My school doesn't allow installing third party apps on OSX
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August 14, 2014, 02:15:13 AM |
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Will there ever be a point where I won't have to download software for the mytrezor site to recognize it? My school doesn't allow installing third party apps on OSX
Probably not, it is the short answer. Also can stick, slush or someone answer my open ticket, it has been quite a while now.
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keithers
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August 14, 2014, 02:24:51 AM |
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also, when I first hooked up the trezor, nothing popped up to install the bridge (like the instructions said it would).
Is the "bridge" the same thing as the plug in that you download from mytrezor.com?
For now yes, the real bridge isn't released yet Thanks Bitpop...I thought something was going incorrectly for me. So we don't need to backup any private keys or anything? Just store the 24 word seed somewhere safe? I wish there were more options as to where we can restore our coins if the trezor breaks or stops working..
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August 14, 2014, 02:30:01 AM |
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So if we were to lose/break the trezor, where would I go to enter the seed to recover the coins?
you go here if you already have a new trezor: or you can use some other "trezor-compatible" wallet. today its wallet32 but more are on the way.
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August 14, 2014, 02:31:11 AM |
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Html 5 may allow usb someday. I know Chromebook is working on it.
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August 14, 2014, 04:28:42 AM |
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So if we were to lose/break the trezor, where would I go to enter the seed to recover the coins?
you go here if you already have a new trezor: or you can use some other "trezor-compatible" wallet. today its wallet32 but more are on the way. Which other wallet clients are you working on getting support for? I don't really use any android devices
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August 14, 2014, 04:57:46 AM |
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Armory should be up next
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August 14, 2014, 05:07:14 AM |
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Sorry in advance if this is a stupid question, but I am confused on the whole pin thing.
For instance.. Here is what I did to start...
1) installed plug in 2) followed all instructions to set up 3) completed set up
Then I...
1) sent a small amount of BTC to the trezor web wallet (account 1) 2) sent a small amount of BTC out of the web wallet (just to make sure it works)
I was able to complete the above steps without any problems, but when I went to send the BTC, all I had to do was enter the pin that popped up on the screen of the trezor.
My question is... wouldn't anyone be able to do this and send the BTC out of the wallet if I lost my trezor?
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Anon136
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August 14, 2014, 05:15:55 AM |
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Sorry in advance if this is a stupid question, but I am confused on the whole pin thing.
For instance.. Here is what I did to start...
1) installed plug in 2) followed all instructions to set up 3) completed set up
Then I...
1) sent a small amount of BTC to the trezor web wallet (account 1) 2) sent a small amount of BTC out of the web wallet (just to make sure it works)
I was able to complete the above steps without any problems, but when I went to send the BTC, all I had to do was enter the pin that popped up on the screen of the trezor.
My question is... wouldn't anyone be able to do this and send the BTC out of the wallet if I lost my trezor?
it wasnt your pin that popped up on the screen of the trezor. that was a unique 1 time use number pad to be used for entering your pin on the computer with out the risk of having it key logged.
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keithers
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August 14, 2014, 05:27:27 AM |
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Sorry in advance if this is a stupid question, but I am confused on the whole pin thing.
For instance.. Here is what I did to start...
1) installed plug in 2) followed all instructions to set up 3) completed set up
Then I...
1) sent a small amount of BTC to the trezor web wallet (account 1) 2) sent a small amount of BTC out of the web wallet (just to make sure it works)
I was able to complete the above steps without any problems, but when I went to send the BTC, all I had to do was enter the pin that popped up on the screen of the trezor.
My question is... wouldn't anyone be able to do this and send the BTC out of the wallet if I lost my trezor?
it wasnt your pin that popped up on the screen of the trezor. that was a unique 1 time use number pad to be used for entering your pin on the computer with out the risk of having it key logged. But that was all i had to enter to confirm the outgoing transaction. So if someone came accross my trezor, they could just punch in the 1 time code that pops up, and send out the coins?
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August 14, 2014, 05:43:54 AM |
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Sorry in advance if this is a stupid question, but I am confused on the whole pin thing.
For instance.. Here is what I did to start...
1) installed plug in 2) followed all instructions to set up 3) completed set up
Then I...
1) sent a small amount of BTC to the trezor web wallet (account 1) 2) sent a small amount of BTC out of the web wallet (just to make sure it works)
I was able to complete the above steps without any problems, but when I went to send the BTC, all I had to do was enter the pin that popped up on the screen of the trezor.
My question is... wouldn't anyone be able to do this and send the BTC out of the wallet if I lost my trezor?
it wasnt your pin that popped up on the screen of the trezor. that was a unique 1 time use number pad to be used for entering your pin on the computer with out the risk of having it key logged. But that was all i had to enter to confirm the outgoing transaction. So if someone came accross my trezor, they could just punch in the 1 time code that pops up, and send out the coins? To spend coins you have to enter your PIN on a one time keyboard. There is no one time code. It is always your PIN, it just has different forms depending on keyboard layout. Thief who does not know your pin cannot spend your btc.
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Anon136
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August 14, 2014, 05:49:34 AM |
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Sorry in advance if this is a stupid question, but I am confused on the whole pin thing.
For instance.. Here is what I did to start...
1) installed plug in 2) followed all instructions to set up 3) completed set up
Then I...
1) sent a small amount of BTC to the trezor web wallet (account 1) 2) sent a small amount of BTC out of the web wallet (just to make sure it works)
I was able to complete the above steps without any problems, but when I went to send the BTC, all I had to do was enter the pin that popped up on the screen of the trezor.
My question is... wouldn't anyone be able to do this and send the BTC out of the wallet if I lost my trezor?
it wasnt your pin that popped up on the screen of the trezor. that was a unique 1 time use number pad to be used for entering your pin on the computer with out the risk of having it key logged. But that was all i had to enter to confirm the outgoing transaction. So if someone came accross my trezor, they could just punch in the 1 time code that pops up, and send out the coins? Are you saying that you just went from top left to bottom right on the little number pad that popped up on your computer screen with the ? marks and it allowed you to sign a transaction? It's astronomically unlikely that it would happen to order the numbers in the same order as your pin. Especually since the implication here is that you had a 9 digit pin. Maybe i can help you by explaining how its supposed to work. When you set up your trezor it will ask you to enter a pin. Write down a pin that you want to use on a piece of paper. On the trezor will be numbers in a random order. it might look like this. 2 1 9 8 5 3 7 4 6 On your screen you will see this ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? say your pin was 659 You will press on the computer screen on the number pad with the question marks: bottom right, center, top right. Now when you go to enter your pin later it will be a new set of random numbers on the trezor. lets say it looks like this 6 4 5 3 1 2 9 7 8 So this time on the computer screen on the number pad with the question marks you will enter: top left, top right, bottom left inorder to input the same pin as before. I hope that cleared up all of the confusion.
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