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November 10, 2014, 12:57:36 PM |
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I think many of the "early adopters" are already competant with computer security.
I don't agree with this statement. It's rather not about something you know, but about something you don't know. Even I cannot trust my own computer, because I haven't seen and read sources to all components it is running (BIOS, kernel, hardware drivers, OS, etc.)
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November 10, 2014, 01:00:50 PM |
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You should translate MyTrezor into even more languages. https://crowdin.com/project…
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Supporting people with beautiful creative ideas. Bitcoin is because of the developers,exchanges,merchants,miners,investors,users,machines and blockchain technologies work together.
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November 10, 2014, 01:23:52 PM |
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A number of early adopters have lost significant coin due to hacking.
As for me, I'm just too lazy/not a hoarder to keep a cold computer and follow all the necessary steps to keep it cold.
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atleticofa
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November 10, 2014, 01:38:37 PM |
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I received today my Trezor but it doesn't work. I connected the Trezor to the computer, a padlock is shown in Trezor's screen. I installed the plugin and allowed firefox and chrome to run it. But all the time I see the same: "Connect your TREZOR device to the computer." I tried with differents computers, Windows 7, Windows XP. 4 Differents USB cables. Restarted. And nothing. This is my log: ["error","Mon, 10 Nov 2014 13:32:41 GMT","[app] Loading http transport failed",{"cors":"rejected"}] ["log","Mon, 10 Nov 2014 13:32:41 GMT","[trezor] Loaded plugin 1.0.5"]
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klondike_bar
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November 10, 2014, 01:52:42 PM |
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I received today my Trezor but it doesn't work. I connected the Trezor to the computer, a padlock is shown in Trezor's screen. I installed the plugin and allowed firefox and chrome to run it. But all the time I see the same: "Connect your TREZOR device to the computer." I tried with differents computers, Windows 7, Windows XP. 4 Differents USB cables. Restarted. And nothing. This is my log: ["error","Mon, 10 Nov 2014 13:32:41 GMT","[app] Loading http transport failed",{"cors":"rejected"}] ["log","Mon, 10 Nov 2014 13:32:41 GMT","[trezor] Loaded plugin 1.0.5"] try with a different USB cable. sometimes thats the issue and causes the trezor connection to cut in and out
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atleticofa
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November 10, 2014, 01:56:30 PM |
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I received today my Trezor but it doesn't work. I connected the Trezor to the computer, a padlock is shown in Trezor's screen. I installed the plugin and allowed firefox and chrome to run it. But all the time I see the same: "Connect your TREZOR device to the computer." I tried with differents computers, Windows 7, Windows XP. 4 Differents USB cables. Restarted. And nothing. This is my log: ["error","Mon, 10 Nov 2014 13:32:41 GMT","[app] Loading http transport failed",{"cors":"rejected"}] ["log","Mon, 10 Nov 2014 13:32:41 GMT","[trezor] Loaded plugin 1.0.5"] try with a different USB cable. sometimes thats the issue and causes the trezor connection to cut in and out I tried 4 different USB cables
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blossbloss
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November 10, 2014, 02:43:29 PM |
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Can someone please provide a short step-by-step tutorial on how to use the Trezor to sign a hash of a document? Thanks
From memory: Click on the account that you want to use. Then near the top right you will see a sign and verify button. Click it. It will bring up 2 forms that you can fill out, sign and verify. The first field will be the message. Enter the message that you want to sign in the message field. The second field will be the address. begin typing the address that you want to use. it will detect the address you are entering and provide an option to fill out the rest of the address for you. Click sign. Now look at your trezor. It will ask you to confirm that you want to sign the message. Confirm that you do. Now enter your pin. Look back at the form page in your browser. you will see that the formerly empty signature box will now contain a series of characters. That is your digital signature. Thanks. So this appears to be signing of messages disconnected to transactions. And it is signing with my private key. Is there a way to include a message in a signed bitcoin transaction? In other words, can I include a SHA256 hash of a document and include it in a transaction that gets recorded on the blockchain? I think this can be done with some clients (although I do not know which ones can do it). But can it be accomplished from my Trezor? Thanks
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November 10, 2014, 03:10:53 PM Last edit: November 10, 2014, 03:31:08 PM by Anon136 |
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I had hoped many more would have been sold by now given 141,614 subscribers to /r/Bitcoin and 393,788 accounts in bitcointalk. Plus the hundreds of millions spent on ASIC preorders.
Sadly most of the people would rather invest in shady mining companies instead of increasing the security of their coins. I wasn't your marginal consumer. I probably would have paid 5 times what you were asking if that has been the price. So it sort of confounds me that there isn't more interest than is. Have you guys put much thought into increasing the value proposition by working with websites and services to help them to integrate your technology for authentication. How cool would it be if for each website that you logged in to, you could simply click login on the browser, plug in your trezor, get a prompt on your trezor, and then just hit confirm on the trezor. It would be infinitely more secure than the standard current credentialing method of typing in a user name and password and even easier.
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Rep Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=381041If one can not confer upon another a right which he does not himself first possess, by what means does the state derive the right to engage in behaviors from which the public is prohibited?
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November 10, 2014, 03:50:43 PM |
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Even I cannot trust my own computer, because I haven't seen and read sources to all components it is running (BIOS, kernel, hardware drivers, OS, etc.)
oh the irony
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November 10, 2014, 04:23:08 PM |
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I had hoped many more would have been sold by now given 141,614 subscribers to /r/Bitcoin and 393,788 accounts in bitcointalk. Plus the hundreds of millions spent on ASIC preorders.
Sadly most of the people would rather invest in shady mining companies instead of increasing the security of their coins. I'm sure this won't soothe you, but you're the foremost name now, and if there ever is a healthy market for these types of devices, you'll have head start. Meanwhile, people continue to "invest" in alts and cloud mining...
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November 10, 2014, 04:46:33 PM |
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Can someone please provide a short step-by-step tutorial on how to use the Trezor to sign a hash of a document? Thanks
From memory: Click on the account that you want to use. Then near the top right you will see a sign and verify button. Click it. It will bring up 2 forms that you can fill out, sign and verify. The first field will be the message. Enter the message that you want to sign in the message field. The second field will be the address. begin typing the address that you want to use. it will detect the address you are entering and provide an option to fill out the rest of the address for you. Click sign. Now look at your trezor. It will ask you to confirm that you want to sign the message. Confirm that you do. Now enter your pin. Look back at the form page in your browser. you will see that the formerly empty signature box will now contain a series of characters. That is your digital signature. Thanks. So this appears to be signing of messages disconnected to transactions. And it is signing with my private key. Is there a way to include a message in a signed bitcoin transaction? In other words, can I include a SHA256 hash of a document and include it in a transaction that gets recorded on the blockchain? I think this can be done with some clients (although I do not know which ones can do it). But can it be accomplished from my Trezor? Thanks Molecular has designed a way to hash your document and create a private key out of it. You can send a very small amount of BTC to that address to "timestamp" it and proove you own that doc at a certain moment of time. Don't know if you are looking for that? If you want the proove to be public, I think you can do the same by creating a public address out of the hash of the doc. But I never that that (I used the method of Molecular to create a certificate of my Silver Casascius coin )
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November 10, 2014, 04:55:40 PM |
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Again, is trezor supported by multibit hd or is this still in development and I have to use only trezor wallet?? I can't find anything online, except is stated on multibit website that this is possible, but I don't want to go and download HD because I have already regular multibit on my computer.
Thanks
Trezor + MultiBit HD is still in development but I've seen screenshots of the work in progress and it looks promising. Thanks
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November 10, 2014, 06:29:12 PM |
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How many units sold total? Only a rough number!
roughly few thousands I had hoped many more would have been sold by now given 141,614 subscribers to /r/Bitcoin and 393,788 accounts in bitcointalk. Plus the hundreds of millions spent on ASIC preorders. Currently there's no support for the Trezor in the wallets that people are used to using, thought that'll change eventually. I wasn't in a huge rush to order a Trezor for myself because I'm reasonably able to secure my coins, and didn't feel that they were at risk. The main reason that I picked one up was more so that I could evaluate it and decide whether to start giving them as gifts to friends and family that use Bitcoin. Speaking of, any plans for a Black Friday discount?
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November 10, 2014, 06:47:41 PM |
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I received today my Trezor but it doesn't work. Please, contact our support via email.
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November 10, 2014, 07:00:51 PM |
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I just received the latest satoshilabs email newsletter Happy TREZORing!
Copyright © 2014 TREZOR The Bitcoin Safe, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted into our newsletter about TREZOR.
Our mailing address is: TREZOR The Bitcoin Safe 54th East Street City of Panama Panama
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November 10, 2014, 07:35:13 PM |
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Any ETA on the release of the new Trezor Bridge for Chrome support on Ubuntu?
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I decided to no longer use a signature, because people were trolling me about it.
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molecular
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November 10, 2014, 09:36:54 PM |
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Can someone please provide a short step-by-step tutorial on how to use the Trezor to sign a hash of a document? Thanks
From memory: Click on the account that you want to use. Then near the top right you will see a sign and verify button. Click it. It will bring up 2 forms that you can fill out, sign and verify. The first field will be the message. Enter the message that you want to sign in the message field. The second field will be the address. begin typing the address that you want to use. it will detect the address you are entering and provide an option to fill out the rest of the address for you. Click sign. Now look at your trezor. It will ask you to confirm that you want to sign the message. Confirm that you do. Now enter your pin. Look back at the form page in your browser. you will see that the formerly empty signature box will now contain a series of characters. That is your digital signature. Thanks. So this appears to be signing of messages disconnected to transactions. And it is signing with my private key. Is there a way to include a message in a signed bitcoin transaction? In other words, can I include a SHA256 hash of a document and include it in a transaction that gets recorded on the blockchain? I think this can be done with some clients (although I do not know which ones can do it). But can it be accomplished from my Trezor? Thanks Molecular has designed a way to hash your document and create a private key out of it. You can send a very small amount of BTC to that address to "timestamp" it and proove you own that doc at a certain moment of time. Don't know if you are looking for that? If you want the proove to be public, I think you can do the same by creating a public address out of the hash of the doc. But I never that that (I used the method of Molecular to create a certificate of my Silver Casascius coin ) http://www.proofofexistence.com/ might be what you're looking for. At least it's very similar (identical in function, I think) to what dnaleor is describing and what I had implemented for proving cascascius coin existance. btw, no invention there: I just used the sha256 of the document as a private key (there's no conversion, both are just a 256 bit numbers), derived the matching bitcoin address and sent money to it. Adavantage: you can still move that money. Disadvantage: you can't read any 'message', just verify it has existed if you have it. "Is there a way to include a message in a signed bitcoin transaction?" <- I'm not sure what to make of this. You can sign a transaction, you can sign a message. You can encode a message into a transaction.
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PGP key molecular F9B70769 fingerprint 9CDD C0D3 20F8 279F 6BE0 3F39 FC49 2362 F9B7 0769
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MichelG
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November 11, 2014, 04:06:24 AM |
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Hi everybody ! any new about the Peercoin implementation on TREZOR ? I have not seen any new information about it. Would be nice to know if it has been done, currently on development, or if nothing is currently planned.
Thanks.
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Totscha
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November 11, 2014, 01:06:26 PM |
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I have a question. How should I go about using my Trezor to also store my Litecoin stash? So a single seed originaly created by the device to also be used for creating LTC keys.
Would using the same Trezor with Electrum and Electrum-LTC work?
Any thoughts on that?
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November 11, 2014, 01:40:47 PM |
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Would using the same Trezor with Electrum and Electrum-LTC work?
Yes. It would
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