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April 14, 2018, 05:05:06 AM
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ProtectingCoin CryptoVault is the ultimate in cold recovery seed storage for cryptocurrency.

CryptoVault is fire-proof, water-proof, rust-proof, wind-proof, electric-proof, EMP-proof, drop-proof, spilled coffee-proof, pet-proof, baby-proof, demon-proof and acid resistant.

https://protectingcoin.com/product/protectingcoin-cryptovault/

Package includes:

    2 x CryptoVault Titanium plates
    2 x security screws
    1 x security tool
    2 x standard screws
    1 x serialized security seal cable (tamper-evident)
    4 x 8mm holes to fit most standard padlocks
    25 x slots to engrave or stamp your BIP39 recovery seed.

*Compatible with 12, 24 and 25 (Monero) recovery seeds. The 25th slot can also be used to enter a wallet identifier, passphrase hint, or any other information you chose.

*Compatible with Trezor, Ledger, Keepkey and any other wallets that use up to 25 recovery words.




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April 14, 2018, 09:12:24 AM
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Interesting device. Simple but effective. As far as security goes that is usually best.
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April 14, 2018, 04:50:00 PM
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Interesting device. Simple but effective. As far as security goes that is usually best.
Thanks for the feedback!
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April 14, 2018, 07:46:35 PM
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Might be a good idea to sell an electric engraver and or stamp kit in your store too... Also, if you could make some kind of rim and or a spacer on it that held it closed tight with a padlock I think you might sell more. As is the tamper tag with a padlock would only tell you if it had been compromised not keep people from peeking if they were determined.
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Might be a good idea to sell an electric engraver and or stamp kit in your store too... Also, if you could make some kind of rim and or a spacer on it that held it closed tight with a padlock I think you might sell more. As is the tamper tag with a padlock would only tell you if it had been compromised not keep people from peeking if they were determined.

Great minds think alike!  We already have some 7200 speed engravers in and will be adding them as an add-on today.  We tested several models to find one that was strong enough to engrave.  We are looking at metal stamping kits as well for the future.  The 4 slots on the edges are sized at 8mm to fit many standard padlocks as well.
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Might be a good idea to sell an electric engraver and or stamp kit in your store too... Also, if you could make some kind of rim and or a spacer on it that held it closed tight with a padlock I think you might sell more. As is the tamper tag with a padlock would only tell you if it had been compromised not keep people from peeking if they were determined.

A small metal ring might make a good spacer as well.
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The reason I suggest the ring is because it seems to me if you padlock one side you could still use the play in the plates to spread them apart to read them. Some kind of device to prevent this would be beneficial IMO. Or, if you are willing to take a different angle, simply rivet the 2 plates together on one end so that they don't separate, but instead slide past each other to expose the inside, then a simple round hole with a padlock would be quite effective.
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I just received my cryptovault a few days ago and am very impressed with the product. A friend of mine is getting 1 for himself after showing him my finished work.


Is it possible to invest in the company?
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I just received my cryptovault a few days ago and am very impressed with the product. A friend of mine is getting 1 for himself after showing him my finished work.


Is it possible to invest in the company?

Thanks for the feedback!  We are not taking investments at this time but we are working on some new products and services that will launch in 2018.

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