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December 19, 2013, 10:36:37 AM
Last edit: December 28, 2013, 07:08:52 PM by FiniteByDesign
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Locked topic to consolidate multiple threads. Please see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=388849.0




Certified Crypto Cards - Finite By Design's version of paper wallets

Item options are:
- 1 card (no backup) @ $10 USD
- 2 cards (1 original with 1 backup) @ $15 USD
- 3 cards (1 original with 2 backups) @ $20 USD

These cards are designed for use as cold storage for your cryptos or as a medium for gifting cryptos to others. Each Crypto Card comes on an embossed card (standard business card size) and displays the wallet address on the front and has the privkey for redemption hidden behind a tamper resistant hologram sticker on the rear. The privkey is never exposed online and is printed on a dumb printer once generated and immediately inserted behind the hologram sticker with any residual copies immediately destroyed. I am the only one that ever sees the privkey and I am extremely cautious to secure as to allow longevity to my business model.



The text on the card itself reads:

"Certified Crypto Card - [crypto of choice]

Finite by Design certifies this Crypto Card (paper wallet) for holding of the digital crypto-currency / crypto-commodity [crypto of choice] . Simply send your funds to the address provided below and then keep this Crypto Card in a safe place. When you are ready to redeem the attached funds, simple remove the tamper resistant hologram sticker from the rear of the card to expose the privkey. Then enter the privkey into the [crypto of choice] client console for redemption by using the below command replacing privkey with the actual privkey from the rear of the Crypto Card:

Importprivkey “privkey”

Wallet Address: [f*D generated address fro Crypto Card]"


PLEASE NOTE: Only CGB, XPM and PPC are supported at this time but additional lines will be added in the future.



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You accept CGB payments? Tongue

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December 19, 2013, 07:41:21 PM
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You accept CGB payments? Tongue

Unfortunately payment via PayPal is the only one supported at this time as payment via crypto seems to have become a hot topic in the US in the past weeks. We will have to wait and see how things play out before we can accept crypto payments. I am sorry.

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well this is weird Smiley paypal over crypto? goes against the concept a bit, no? Smiley

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well this is weird Smiley paypal over crypto? goes against the concept a bit, no? Smiley

Absolutely does and I don't like it, but I have zero interest in doing anything that is not by the book. Therefore I hope this will change, but until then it has to be this way.

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