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December 07, 2015, 12:32:46 PM
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For sure,  if they came down to a cheaper price I'd probably buy one just cause I like the way it works.

Well they got them on sale very often, keep an eye out for a Christmas sale, you might be able to get it cheaper then.

I'm thinking about getting one as well, I would really like to test this out as well
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December 07, 2015, 12:40:07 PM
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It is pretty safe to me this trezor, but to be clear if it really safe just see the trusteed reviews from the other.
If  you are using paper wallet is fine too I think. Is just if you have a lot of bitcoin and want to just hold it you need to trust trezor.
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December 07, 2015, 01:01:22 PM
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It is pretty safe to me this trezor, but to be clear if it really safe just see the trusteed reviews from the other.
If  you are using paper wallet is fine too I think. Is just if you have a lot of bitcoin and want to just hold it you need to trust trezor.

This trezor was recommended to me as well. I'm going to use paper wallets for now though. I don't have that many bitcoins to secure btu maybe in the future I will buy one.
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December 07, 2015, 01:06:01 PM
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nah, I would not trust when we talk about large sum of money, but anyway it is better to keep on paper wallet.
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December 07, 2015, 01:51:41 PM
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for me there is no need for a hardware wallet as i can simply store my coins in a paper wallet or i can save the wallet files to usb drives. the trezor is quite expensive if you ask me.
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December 07, 2015, 02:53:04 PM
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For now I'm using
Id trust trezor but my problem is for the price of it I could pretty much buy another .5 btc and just use paper wallets.
You have to spend some money for the security of your money. lol

I'm not so sure,  I mean trezor is cool and all but I've never heard of anyone hacking a paper wallet. 

That's one of the reason that I'm sticking to my paper wallet for now. Trezor has been recommended by a friend of mine and he purchased one as well on black friday. I might try it out someday to test it for myself.

For sure,  if they came down to a cheaper price I'd probably buy one just cause I like the way it works.

How cheap are you looking for? because they are having sales every time there's an holiday coming up. It was on sale on black friday. Maybe there will be a sale on Christmas as well.

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December 07, 2015, 04:15:30 PM
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For now I'm using
Id trust trezor but my problem is for the price of it I could pretty much buy another .5 btc and just use paper wallets.
You have to spend some money for the security of your money. lol

I'm not so sure,  I mean trezor is cool and all but I've never heard of anyone hacking a paper wallet. 

That's one of the reason that I'm sticking to my paper wallet for now. Trezor has been recommended by a friend of mine and he purchased one as well on black friday. I might try it out someday to test it for myself.

For sure,  if they came down to a cheaper price I'd probably buy one just cause I like the way it works.

How cheap are you looking for? because they are having sales every time there's an holiday coming up. It was on sale on black friday. Maybe there will be a sale on Christmas as well.

This christmas for sure it will come deal, but I think that paper wallet is just fine too.
Only you need to be carefull that you don't lose your paper wallet.
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December 07, 2015, 04:27:14 PM
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Trezor is good to go.
It's one of the best hardware wallets out there.And it has the best design imo. Grin
On the other site it's quite expensive, what many here will have mentioned I guess.
But it's also worth the price imo.Maybe with more competition and cheaper ways of manufacturing it will become a bit cheaper in the future.
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December 07, 2015, 04:36:08 PM
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Trezor is good to go.
It's one of the best hardware wallets out there.And it has the best design imo. Grin
On the other site it's quite expensive, what many here will have mentioned I guess.
But it's also worth the price imo.Maybe with more competition and cheaper ways of manufacturing it will become a bit cheaper in the future.

But is only good right if you hold your bitcoins for a long time?
Because actually you dont need trezor if you spend  bitcoins every week.
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December 07, 2015, 04:42:09 PM
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Trezor is good to go.
It's one of the best hardware wallets out there.And it has the best design imo. Grin
On the other site it's quite expensive, what many here will have mentioned I guess.
But it's also worth the price imo.Maybe with more competition and cheaper ways of manufacturing it will become a bit cheaper in the future.

But is only good right if you hold your bitcoins for a long time?
Because actually you dont need trezor if you spend  bitcoins every week.

It's still safer than having your coins in a computer that is constantly connected to the internet. A device that is constantly connected to the internet is prone to all kind of attacks. The only way to stay safe is to have this device absolutely isolated from the internet.
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December 07, 2015, 04:44:53 PM
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How cheap are you looking for? because they are having sales every time there's an holiday coming up. It was on sale on black friday. Maybe there will be a sale on Christmas as well.

Im talking like 30 quid or something and then maybe i would buy one.

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December 07, 2015, 05:53:30 PM
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After everything I've read about them, I think they could be trusted. But I still prefer to put my coins in regular cold storage.
Armory fits my needs perfectly Smiley

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December 07, 2015, 09:57:45 PM
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But is only good right if you hold your bitcoins for a long time?
Because actually you dont need trezor if you spend  bitcoins every week.
Use a paper wallet (locked in a safe) for bitcoins that you will be holding for a long time.

Use a Trezor, with Mycelium on your mobile device, or with Electrum on your computer, for everyday spending from wallets that would be painful to lose.

Use a software wallet to hold small amounts, for spending quickly (e.g. for coffee where you don't want to take the time to plug in your Trezor).

And speaking from experience, when you order your Trezor, don't try to save money by selecting the less expensive shipping option. This will delay the delivery by weeks!
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December 07, 2015, 10:05:41 PM
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Im not bitcoin rich enough to get a trezor. It would be
like buying a $300 wallet to keep $100 in lol.  I dont think
its a bad deal at all if you were an early adopter and your
sitting on a pile of coins.

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December 07, 2015, 11:06:41 PM
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But is only good right if you hold your bitcoins for a long time?
Because actually you dont need trezor if you spend  bitcoins every week.
Use a paper wallet (locked in a safe) for bitcoins that you will be holding for a long time.

Use a Trezor, with Mycelium on your mobile device, or with Electrum on your computer, for everyday spending from wallets that would be painful to lose.

Use a software wallet to hold small amounts, for spending quickly (e.g. for coffee where you don't want to take the time to plug in your Trezor).

And speaking from experience, when you order your Trezor, don't try to save money by selecting the less expensive shipping option. This will delay the delivery by weeks!

Theoretically there is no difference in security of your bitcoin when using a paper wallet compared to Trezor. There is however a huge difference in convenience if you need to spend bitcoin in cold storage. You should also consider that it is possible to lose bitcoin in a paper wallet by importing and spending keys incorrectly see example.

If you need to spend from a paper wallet consult the guide at Bitcoin Wiki to avoid a costly mistake. As long as you have the seed phrase for your Trezor stored in a safe place it is impossible to lose or have your bitcoin stolen. At the same time you can spend or receive bitcoin conveniently and safely as you wish. Your premise that it is better to use a paper wallet than Trezor for long term storage is a common urban myth and just wrong. Sorry about that.

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December 08, 2015, 02:48:30 AM
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About 8/10

It's second in my review
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1263429.0


However it's still vulnerable against social engineering and inside job based attacks so it's not hacker proof.

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December 08, 2015, 04:42:57 AM
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About 8/10

It's second in my review
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1263429.0


However it's still vulnerable against social engineering and inside job based attacks so it's not hacker proof.

No offense but you admitted ignorance of Trezor in your own thread:

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I`m not sure how trezor works, doesnt it only contain 1 bitcoin address or can you hold multiple?

Can the attacker browse through your fake accounts until it finds the real one and demand that from you instead?

At least read the user manual if you want to be taken seriously. Until then your opinion is not useful.

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December 08, 2015, 06:03:10 AM
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Being basically a tech unsavvy guy, when talk turns to security and all the ways btc can get stolen, I start to despair that it'll ever get adopted by the masses.  And I don't enjoy living life in a heightened state of paranoia.

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December 08, 2015, 12:49:38 PM
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Well with paper wallet the ink can go out with paper wallet you need to becareful with water fire and other thinks.
I have read some reviews about trezor and it is prety good.
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December 08, 2015, 01:41:14 PM
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Well with paper wallet the ink can go out with paper wallet you need to becareful with water fire and other thinks.
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I have read some reviews about trezor and it is prety good.
Try throwing it on fire, or water... And see what happens.

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