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January 05, 2018, 10:19:12 AM
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Hi there. New to this forum, but ain't a newbie in crypto world.
I'm trying to popularize the idea of investment in cryptocurrency among small households.

And immediately after newcomer buy his first digital coin he needs to decide- where to store it?
We propose to store it on a cold wallet that can be made by me in a form of steel card:
https://i.imgur.com/SXgEUb0.jpg

If you like the  idea - please check the description of our project on Kickstarter.com:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/437309334/coin-armor-steel-cryptocurrency-wallet

and support us  Grin
Any questions? Feel free to ask here or on Kickstarter.
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January 05, 2018, 10:25:21 AM
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 This actually looks like a really good idea, a pretty simple yet effective one at that. More interested in the fact that it is engraved in metal or that I am the fact that is the size and shape of the credit card. If I were wanting to  Store larger amounts: I wouldn’t need to carry around in my wallet. But I do like it is protected in case of fires, flooding stuff like that. Good luck with the idea hope you guys reach your goal.
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January 05, 2018, 10:34:58 AM
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Thanks for your opinion!
Anyway, it should be compact from my point of view. And credit card has enough space to store QR code and key in a text form.
If you do like the idea please spread a word about it. Post in social networks etc.
That project is not about profit (15$ for cutting, polishing, engraving, shipping and my time Wink ) it's about attracting newcomers into a cryptoworld, that are afraid of hackers, fraud, stock exchanges etc. Just a cheap, simple and reliable way to store coins for a long term.
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January 05, 2018, 10:58:19 AM
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Makes sense, but where do you want to store the private key or the passwords? Don´t get me wrong, but to store both information, Address and keys, is very unsecure. How do you make it safe?

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January 05, 2018, 11:23:28 AM
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Makes sense, but where do you want to store the private key or the passwords? Don´t get me wrong, but to store both information, Address and keys, is very unsecure. How do you make it safe?

Private key is pass-phrase encrypted. I don't know it and so I don't know your real key. Where to store pass-phrase? That's  your decision.
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January 05, 2018, 02:29:16 PM
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Makes sense, but where do you want to store the private key or the passwords? Don´t get me wrong, but to store both information, Address and keys, is very unsecure. How do you make it safe?

Private key is pass-phrase encrypted. I don't know it and so I don't know your real key. Where to store pass-phrase? That's  your decision.

Thanks for your answer. At all it looks good. Wishing you the best for your kickstarter.

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January 05, 2018, 03:33:25 PM
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Thanks. Need somehow to attract attention to this project Wink
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January 06, 2018, 03:02:19 AM
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So how is your project better than what cryptosteel, bitkee , cryobit are doing?

You're just basically engraving letters and numbers on a metal sheet.
The rest is just fancy words.
I can do that in the nearby home depot for 5 euros.

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January 06, 2018, 03:10:34 AM
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So how is your project better than what cryptosteel, bitkee , cryobit are doing?

You're just basically engraving letters and numbers on a metal sheet.
The rest is just fancy words.
I can do that in the nearby home depot for 5 euros.

Yeah I would agree in this. The project is good and I would like to carry a fancy card with me, but that's just it. It's just a fancy card with my private keys. If I'm never going to use to I would rather store them at a safe place than my pocket.
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January 06, 2018, 02:11:29 PM
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So how is your project better than what cryptosteel, bitkee , cryobit are doing?

You're just basically engraving letters and numbers on a metal sheet.
The rest is just fancy words.
I can do that in the nearby home depot for 5 euros.

Yeah I would agree in this. The project is good and I would like to carry a fancy card with me, but that's just it. It's just a fancy card with my private keys. If I'm never going to use to I would rather store them at a safe place than my pocket.

That's it - metal card with engraved letters. What were you expecting for 15$ + worldwide shipping?
Just a a reliable version of paper note.
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