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tweetious
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January 09, 2024, 10:11:15 PM Last edit: January 09, 2024, 10:27:47 PM by tweetious Merited by ChiBitCTy (2), ILLIWallet (2), bitbollo (1) |
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I bought this coin from this Etsy shop. The quality is good & packaging is pretty nice too. Just wanted to say that whoever runs the Etsy shop has good communication & actually delivered the coin to me. *Obviously I cannot confirm that the user "ILLIWallet" is actually the same person who runs the Etsy shop. I am not implying otherwise (ie that they are not), but I would suggest if someone is interested in purchasing, to verify before (maybe by contacting them through their Etsy store?) sending any BTC to the above address. -Don't Trust, Verify - Also, I would suggest @ILLIWallet -since they are new here, and without any previous sales, trust feedback etc. - to examine the possibility of accepting an escrow service for their first couple of transactions. There is a pinned post on the top of the collectibles "HOW TO BUY OR SELL HERE..." that explains how escrow works... Edit: I tried to repost the photos links, but some links do not work... probably the image sizes are too large... Edit 2: Here is a photo of the coin that I received
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January 09, 2024, 10:24:33 PM |
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I bought this coin from this Etsy shop. The quality is good & packaging is pretty nice too. Just wanted to say that whoever runs the Etsy shop has good communication & actually delivered the coin to me. *Obviously I cannot confirm that the user "ILLIWallet" is actually the same person who runs the Etsy shop. I am not implying otherwise (ie that they are not), but I would suggest if someone is interested in purchasing, to verify before (maybe by contacting them through their Etsy store?) sending any BTC to the above address. -Don't Trust, Verify - Also, I would suggest @ILLIWallet -since they are new here, and without any previous sales, trust feedback etc. - to examine the possibility of accepting an escrow service for their first couple of transactions. There is a pinned post on the top of the collectibles "HOW TO BUY OR SELL HERE..." that explains how escrow works... Edit: I tried to repost the photos links, but some links do not work... probably the image sizes are too large... Edit 2: Here is a photo of the coin that I received https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/01/09/sctUz.jpegHi Tweetious! Thanks for your feedback! Edited photos, should be better but not sure what size should be.
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krogothmanhattan
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Hi there and welcome to the forum! I love the design and the way it is packaged. How exactly are the keys generated? Also please read this thread as well https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5277761.0
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January 09, 2024, 10:30:51 PM |
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OK, all good now ! Since you have the forum rank of "Newbie" you cannot post photos directly (hence someone of a higher rank should repost them for you)
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krogothmanhattan
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January 09, 2024, 10:40:42 PM |
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And are you using an airgapped computer and airgapped printer as well? Please say you are as I would hate to see you did this on a live computer
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January 09, 2024, 10:41:55 PM |
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I ordered 2 of these last week - but without keys/addresses - plan to do my own.
And are you using an airgapped computer and airgapped printer as well? Please say you are as I would hate to see you did this on a live computer
I second this question - it is very "key" when generating keys to be offline and airgapped 100%
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January 09, 2024, 10:54:06 PM |
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And are you using an airgapped computer and airgapped printer as well? Please say you are as I would hate to see you did this on a live computer Yes, MacBook without network connection and with cleaned clipboard(QR)+USB+Laser PC without internet. I'm a programmer and can feel security as it is. But anyway for large assets suggest use own laser gravering or UV printing. We are thinking about ways of encrypting using customer secret without knowing it.
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tldr-hodl
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January 09, 2024, 11:54:37 PM Merited by ILLIWallet (3) |
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Can't say anything for the product itself, but for anyone considering it I recommend watching the video on Etsy - it does look really nice ;-)
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krogothmanhattan
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January 10, 2024, 10:03:03 AM Merited by ILLIWallet (3) |
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And are you using an airgapped computer and airgapped printer as well? Please say you are as I would hate to see you did this on a live computer Yes, MacBook without network connection and with cleaned clipboard(QR)+USB+Laser PC without internet. I'm a programmer and can feel security as it is. But anyway for large assets suggest use own laser gravering or UV printing. We are thinking about ways of encrypting using customer secret without knowing it. Glad to hear that. I like the design of your coins and also the casing as well....good to know the keys are done the right way. Goodluck on your sales here.....might want to also consider offering escrow thry minerjones as an option as you are still new here. Goodluck!
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February 06, 2024, 09:18:55 PM Last edit: February 06, 2024, 09:30:04 PM by krogothmanhattan |
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So I took the plunge and ordered one of these coins as I loved the design and also the concept of the magnet in the back. I provided the coin maker with my own public and private key which is BIP38 encrypted. On the same premise of the idea I suggested to Polymerbit on this thread. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5454998.msg62349407#msg62349407 Except in this case its a BIP38 generated private key. I even loaded the wallet before he even sent it to me. Thus the idea of owning a loaded physical item from any coin maker, new or reputable alike and be of safe mind the Bitcoin will never be stolen. Following are pics of the item....which is very well made in both design and the way it is presented. Presentation sealed box Public address printed on the outside and also safety holo seal The coin laying in the case The case with coin removed Back of the coin taken out of capsule The magnetic public key part removed and the private key covered by the scratch off The public KEY QR code and text saying BIP38 encrypted private keys made by krogothmanhattan
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February 06, 2024, 11:19:03 PM |
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I just purchased.
Illi, I have questions. Above you say that 70 are available. Is this the mintage number or just the amount remaining? If so, what is the official mintage?
Also, why did you design this with the febonacci sequence on the reverse (maybe a dumb question, I am curious though since I have not seen this with any other physical bitcoins).
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February 07, 2024, 08:15:33 AM |
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I just purchased.
Illi, I have questions. Above you say that 70 are available. Is this the mintage number or just the amount remaining? If so, what is the official mintage?
Also, why did you design this with the febonacci sequence on the reverse (maybe a dumb question, I am curious though since I have not seen this with any other physical bitcoins).
Good day! There are less than 60 sets left. In 2023, 80 units were produced. It is a reminder that cryptocurrencies are related to Fibonacci ratios in some cases.
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February 07, 2024, 02:29:51 PM Last edit: February 07, 2024, 03:28:25 PM by Cyrus |
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Welcome to the forum! These look cool and I'm interested in purchasing a set as well. I've also whitelisted you so the restrictions associated to the newbie rank have been lowered (you should've also received a confirmation PM).
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February 07, 2024, 03:14:52 PM |
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Welcome to the forum! These look cool and I'm interested in purchasing a set as well. I've also whitelisted you so the restrictions associated to the newbie ranked have been lowered (you should've also received a confirmation PM).
Thank you for the warm welcome! I'm glad you're interested in the coin as well!
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