Xian01 (OP)
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Christian Antkow
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October 08, 2013, 08:11:32 PM |
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Remember when they announced this ?
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troner
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October 08, 2013, 08:28:38 PM |
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Just another waporware...
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Xian01 (OP)
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Christian Antkow
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October 08, 2013, 08:45:58 PM |
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I mean, I am a bit curious, in the same way I'm curious about rubbernecking when I see an accident on the highway...
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Tehfiend
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October 08, 2013, 09:28:40 PM |
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Should be shipping in about 2 weeks I believe...
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joeventura
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October 08, 2013, 10:32:49 PM |
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Should be shipping in about 2 weeks I believe...
Hmmm I guess he set himself up for that huh?? LOL
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dddbtc
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October 08, 2013, 10:50:58 PM |
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Should be shipping in about 2 weeks I believe...
You beat me to it
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YipYip
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October 08, 2013, 10:55:22 PM |
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I think we are entering the "kick a dog while its down " period I think the monkey boy josh is nearly out of bananas and the only way he is going to get any dinner is if he starts dancing for a living ...lolz The death of BFL will bring joy to my heart
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someone42
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Chris Chua
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October 09, 2013, 04:49:30 AM |
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The BitSafe hardware wallet is an open-source project. It did not originate from BFL (see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152517.0 for the hardware side and https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78614.0 for the firmware side), though BFL are the ones commercialising it. Like many open-source projects, work was done in our (allten and I) spare time, on a purely voluntary basis. Since we have other things going on in our lives, sometimes that means that development stalls. Currently, development has stalled. I expect things to pick up in the coming months as I have more free time. [who the fuck cares]
You may not find a hardware wallet useful. You are probably competent at computer security. A hardware wallet will not offer you much additional security. But what about "ordinary people", who may not be as well-versed in keeping their computers secure? How are they supposed to store and use their BTC? Hardware wallets like the BitSafe and Trezor aim to improve wallet security while remaining useable by ordinary people.
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YipYip
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October 09, 2013, 06:46:57 AM |
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The BitSafe hardware wallet is an open-source project. It did not originate from BFL (see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152517.0 for the hardware side and https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78614.0 for the firmware side), though BFL are the ones commercialising it. Like many open-source projects, work was done in our (allten and I) spare time, on a purely voluntary basis. Since we have other things going on in our lives, sometimes that means that development stalls. Currently, development has stalled. I expect things to pick up in the coming months as I have more free time. [who the fuck cares]
You may not find a hardware wallet useful. You are probably competent at computer security. A hardware wallet will not offer you much additional security. But what about "ordinary people", who may not be as well-versed in keeping their computers secure? How are they supposed to store and use their BTC? Hardware wallets like the BitSafe and Trezor aim to improve wallet security while remaining useable by ordinary people. Your project sounds good I would not align and taint your brand with the SCUM of crypto if you want any chance of getting any adoption by the community Big Fucking Lies !!!
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amencon
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October 09, 2013, 07:33:12 AM |
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The BitSafe hardware wallet is an open-source project. It did not originate from BFL (see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152517.0 for the hardware side and https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78614.0 for the firmware side), though BFL are the ones commercialising it. Like many open-source projects, work was done in our (allten and I) spare time, on a purely voluntary basis. Since we have other things going on in our lives, sometimes that means that development stalls. Currently, development has stalled. I expect things to pick up in the coming months as I have more free time. [who the fuck cares]
You may not find a hardware wallet useful. You are probably competent at computer security. A hardware wallet will not offer you much additional security. But what about "ordinary people", who may not be as well-versed in keeping their computers secure? How are they supposed to store and use their BTC? Hardware wallets like the BitSafe and Trezor aim to improve wallet security while remaining useable by ordinary people. I think the lack of caring stemmed from the offering appear to come from BFL rather than anything else. I definitely plan on picking up a hardware wallet at some point. I think it's one of many critical puzzle pieces required to make bitcoin usable to the point of potential wide end user adoption. Good luck on the project.
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rudrigorc2
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October 09, 2013, 09:06:33 AM |
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The BitSafe hardware wallet is an open-source project. It did not originate from BFL (see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=152517.0 for the hardware side and https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=78614.0 for the firmware side), though BFL are the ones commercialising it. Like many open-source projects, work was done in our (allten and I) spare time, on a purely voluntary basis. Since we have other things going on in our lives, sometimes that means that development stalls. Currently, development has stalled. I expect things to pick up in the coming months as I have more free time. [who the fuck cares]
You may not find a hardware wallet useful. You are probably competent at computer security. A hardware wallet will not offer you much additional security. But what about "ordinary people", who may not be as well-versed in keeping their computers secure? How are they supposed to store and use their BTC? Hardware wallets like the BitSafe and Trezor aim to improve wallet security while remaining useable by ordinary people. Your project sounds good I would not align and taint your brand with the SCUM of crypto if you want any chance of getting any adoption by the community Big Fucking Lies !!! +1 why have bfl and their past history as a partner? really?
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pokerFace2
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October 09, 2013, 09:13:58 AM |
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Remember when they announced this ? Wow, does this hardware wallet even exists ? If it works, it could be usefull
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