Bitcoin Forum
November 16, 2024, 05:40:23 AM *
News: Check out the artwork 1Dq created to commemorate this forum's 15th anniversary
 
   Home   Help Search Login Register More  
Pages: [1]
  Print  
Author Topic: [INTEREST CHECK] Open source hardware wallet / signer.  (Read 784 times)
alkhdaniel (OP)
Member
**
Offline Offline

Activity: 114
Merit: 10


View Profile
December 31, 2013, 09:29:42 AM
Last edit: December 31, 2013, 12:56:08 PM by alkhdaniel
 #1

Just checking if there is any interest in something that is pretty much a cheaper version of trezor but lacking some features it has. It would be pretty much exclusively an offline wallet + transaction signer.

So - the hardware wallet contains an encrypted private key, this key never leaves the hardware wallet. When you want to do an transaction your craft an unsigned transaction on your computer or some other device, then feed the hardware wallet with the unsigned transaction through an SD card and get a ready to send signed transaction back.

Unless someone steals the hardware wallet along with your password to decrypt the private key your bitcoin should be completely safe.

Both hardware and software will be open source meaning you can either create one yourself (~$20 + an hour or two of your time) or buy a completely usage-ready one for ~$30-50.

If enough people are interested I could have something like this done in about 2 months. Might add more features in the end but not guaranteed (or you can add them yourself Wink).
CryptKeeper
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 2044
Merit: 1055



View Profile
December 31, 2013, 09:40:17 AM
 #2

That would be very interesting indeed. I have always thought that the trezor is a good product, but overpriced!

What hardware do you want to use? Raspberry Pi or something else?

Follow me on twitter! I'm a private Bitcoin and altcoin hodler. Giving away crypto for free on my Twitter feed!
alkhdaniel (OP)
Member
**
Offline Offline

Activity: 114
Merit: 10


View Profile
December 31, 2013, 10:01:51 AM
Last edit: December 31, 2013, 12:43:23 PM by alkhdaniel
 #3

Probably an Arduino based board, I don't think Pi's hardware is open (yet?) and trying to source that in bulk would only be a pain in the ass instead of actually saving money. Will check out some other microcontrollers, should be possible to find one that doesn't struggle with signing transactions and is "open". Something like this.
Sarchar
Member
**
Offline Offline

Activity: 88
Merit: 10


View Profile
January 01, 2014, 09:51:51 AM
 #4

Probably an Arduino based board, I don't think Pi's hardware is open (yet?) and trying to source that in bulk would only be a pain in the ass instead of actually saving money. Will check out some other microcontrollers, should be possible to find one that doesn't struggle with signing transactions and is "open". Something like this.

Yes, please.  I'd be one of your first customers.  I am also happy to contribute code and testing, too. I've an arduino already so if you get a code repo setup I can help test. I've got an NFC board that I'd be happy to add support for too:)
nov
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Activity: 433
Merit: 251


Independent crypto developer


View Profile WWW
January 01, 2014, 09:58:22 AM
 #5

Good idea! Arduino is great.

Just checking if there is any interest in something that is pretty much a cheaper version of trezor but lacking some features it has. It would be pretty much exclusively an offline wallet + transaction signer.

So - the hardware wallet contains an encrypted private key, this key never leaves the hardware wallet. When you want to do an transaction your craft an unsigned transaction on your computer or some other device, then feed the hardware wallet with the unsigned transaction through an SD card and get a ready to send signed transaction back.

Unless someone steals the hardware wallet along with your password to decrypt the private key your bitcoin should be completely safe.

Both hardware and software will be open source meaning you can either create one yourself (~$20 + an hour or two of your time) or buy a completely usage-ready one for ~$30-50.

If enough people are interested I could have something like this done in about 2 months. Might add more features in the end but not guaranteed (or you can add them yourself Wink).

WowDoge - DogeCoin Lightweight Wallet DOGE: DLoawzLvw5WvvpGUkSTxrwMgKhkamsqFo7
Vertigo - VertCoin Lightweight Wallet VTC: VertGv5nVwYYR7mTmDDeAP9et1NJyAsC9P | Exelite - ExeCoin Lightweight Wallet EXE: ELiteWbMDwX95YZj5Jf5BkHS54qbH7wpXg | Lightweight Wallet Creation Service
MultiCoin - Multiple Crypto Coin Lightweight Wallet in Development BTC: 1EKT9uaaDbTRuwjttFQbfax7KmGNZX32HP | BitcoinViewer - Bitcoin Balances & Transactions on iPhone/iPad BTC: 1NEvfbiA5Bs2sG2jqRdCidGUjLD5JjAjEZ
Pages: [1]
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!