Hello, just came across this thread, if you already have your answers, great, if not, just for the record...
I use paper wallets for long term storage and online wallets for short term spending money. A hardware wallet would be handy as a replacement for using online wallets.
I recommend to go through the FAQ of TREZOR, there's a lot explained, especially the difference between trezor and paper backups, usb drives, yubikeys and that sort of stuff.
http://www.bitcointrezor.com/faq/#comparing-trezoredit: I watched the video, so its more clear to me now, but still seems like if you lose the trezor its like losing a paper backup of your wallet(s). If the device allowed for an additional layer of authentication, it would be better.
Not really. Even when you lose trezor (and or your computer at the same time), you can recover the entire wallet and the trasaction history to a new trezor device.
quote from the FAQ:
"If your computer gets stolen, just plug your TREZOR to another computer and you'll get your account balance and transaction history. Might your TREZOR get lost as well, simply recover the seed from your paper backup to a new computer and then transfer it to a new wallet. "
No (and these are just reasons why
I won't);
I think it's ugly as sin.
They named it after
this crap, intentionally or no.
Nothing on the site actually says what it does.
No way to know the open code released is the same code running on the hardware.
It's $300US for a RasPi/Arduino?!
Also, f'ing PREORDERS... can we just call it PRECOIN and be done with it
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threeip, im sorry to hear you dont like the design. maybe you like the new design of metallics?
http://www.bitcointrezor.com/news/first-metallics-arrivedbut im sure it will do exactly what it should do and thats the purpose.
LV bags are ugly as sin so the answer is NO
we named TREZOR like that because its a slovak / czech word for a safe.
We have built the FAQ that hopefully responds to all basic questions. Might you have more, just write us an email and we'll respond or ventually add to the FAQ if its missing.
If you dont trust the code, you can review it yourself or ask somebody to do so.