EricKennedy
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February 04, 2015, 10:09:45 PM |
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Yes me, I ordered one.
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btchip
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February 04, 2015, 10:38:11 PM |
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Me too
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x0Jakeyboy0x
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February 05, 2015, 03:21:54 AM |
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Has anyone ordered a CoolWallet @ Indiegogo yet?
I have. You might want to review the text on your faq page and blog page for inconsistencies. One place says each of the 5 accounts can have almost unlimited priv/pub key pairs and another spot says only 232 key pairs per account. Wtf? If it truly is BIP32 hd wallet then account would have unlimited key pairs. There are other inconsistencies also but that one seemed extra weird. These kinds of things makes the project look scammy to me. Also if someone were to get your card and paired device could they not easily empty your wallet with the tap tap? Other than that, I think it's a cool wallet that I would use.
There are a few oddities but I'm guessing this is just a language barrier. Just because the wallet is BIP32 and can generate an infinite number of key pairs does not mean it can store them so it could still be BIP32. If coolbitx decides to answer this I'd also like to ask whether or not the private key can in anyway be retrieved from the CoolWallet or not (app, etc.)
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CoolBitX
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February 05, 2015, 03:40:18 AM |
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You might want to review the text on your faq page and blog page for inconsistencies. One place says each of the 5 accounts can have almost unlimited priv/pub key pairs and another spot says only 232 key pairs per account. Wtf? If it truly is BIP32 hd wallet then account would have unlimited key pairs. There are other inconsistencies also but that one seemed extra weird. These kinds of things makes the project look scammy to me. Also if someone were to get your card and paired device could they not easily empty your wallet with the tap tap? Other than that, I think it's a cool wallet that I would use. Thank you for pointing out the 232 key pair mistake we have on the FAQ. We originally was going to put "2 to the 32nd " but apparently the html code did not work out that way. We used <sup> </sup>. We updated it to almost unlimited sets. When we work out how to present 2 to the 32nd /2 to the power of 32 on the FAQ, we will update it again.
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kkurtmann
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February 05, 2015, 08:01:44 AM |
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Thanks for the reply CoolBitX, that makes more sense. Also it says somewhere on the faq that the priv key can be saved to encrypted file or printed on paper yet in another place says the keys never leave the device. I guess it meant to say seed can be saved instead of private keys.
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CoolBitX
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February 05, 2015, 08:15:02 AM |
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Thanks for the reply CoolBitX, that makes more sense. Also it says somewhere on the faq that the priv key can be saved to encrypted file or printed on paper yet in another place says the keys never leave the device. I guess it meant to say seed can be saved instead of private keys.
Yes you are right. We meant to say back up the seed. You have been really helpful!
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CoolBitX
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February 05, 2015, 08:19:54 AM |
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Has anyone ordered a CoolWallet @ Indiegogo yet?
I have. You might want to review the text on your faq page and blog page for inconsistencies. One place says each of the 5 accounts can have almost unlimited priv/pub key pairs and another spot says only 232 key pairs per account. Wtf? If it truly is BIP32 hd wallet then account would have unlimited key pairs. There are other inconsistencies also but that one seemed extra weird. These kinds of things makes the project look scammy to me. Also if someone were to get your card and paired device could they not easily empty your wallet with the tap tap? Other than that, I think it's a cool wallet that I would use.
There are a few oddities but I'm guessing this is just a language barrier. Just because the wallet is BIP32 and can generate an infinite number of key pairs does not mean it can store them so it could still be BIP32. If coolbitx decides to answer this I'd also like to ask whether or not the private key can in anyway be retrieved from the CoolWallet or not (app, etc.) The private keys can be retrieved by entering the seed into software/web HD wallet that support BIP32.
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kkurtmann
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February 05, 2015, 05:12:18 PM |
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Has anyone ordered a CoolWallet @ Indiegogo yet?
I have. You might want to review the text on your faq page and blog page for inconsistencies. One place says each of the 5 accounts can have almost unlimited priv/pub key pairs and another spot says only 232 key pairs per account. Wtf? If it truly is BIP32 hd wallet then account would have unlimited key pairs. There are other inconsistencies also but that one seemed extra weird. These kinds of things makes the project look scammy to me. Also if someone were to get your card and paired device could they not easily empty your wallet with the tap tap? Other than that, I think it's a cool wallet that I would use.
There are a few oddities but I'm guessing this is just a language barrier. Just because the wallet is BIP32 and can generate an infinite number of key pairs does not mean it can store them so it could still be BIP32. If coolbitx decides to answer this I'd also like to ask whether or not the private key can in anyway be retrieved from the CoolWallet or not (app, etc.) The private keys can be retrieved by entering the seed into software/web HD wallet that support BIP32. I think I may definitely have to get one of these cool babies as soon as they're released for deliveries as I am pretty much done with preordering anything anymore.
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LOBSTER
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February 05, 2015, 05:25:27 PM |
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It's possible to pay with Bitcoin @ Indiegogo? That'd be great
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Muhammed Zakir
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February 06, 2015, 05:25:14 AM |
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It's possible to pay with Bitcoin @ Indiegogo? That'd be great You may want to post in their thread: How can I get into early access? I like to but I can only buy with Bitcoins. But now it isn't supported. So reserve me a spot. We will reserve you a early access spot @ $59. Please send an email to info@coolbitx.com so we can put your email in the list. -MZ
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kkurtmann
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February 06, 2015, 08:22:41 AM |
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Thanks for the reply CoolBitX, that makes more sense. Also it says somewhere on the faq that the priv key can be saved to encrypted file or printed on paper yet in another place says the keys never leave the device. I guess it meant to say seed can be saved instead of private keys.
Yes you are right. We meant to say back up the seed. You have been really helpful! Helpful enough to get a cool free coolwallet? Wink, wink, nudge, nudge.
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gmannnnn
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February 07, 2015, 06:55:50 AM |
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I must say, I am more than happy with trezor. You can really see that they thought long and hard about every possible attack vector. There is no sloppiness.
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kkurtmann
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February 07, 2015, 07:18:25 AM |
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I must say, I am more than happy with trezor. You can really see that they thought long and hard about every possible attack vector. There is no sloppiness.
Thought long and hard indeed. Over two years in the making. So far the most secure And easiest to use.
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CoolBitX
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February 08, 2015, 03:27:07 AM |
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Thanks for the reply CoolBitX, that makes more sense. Also it says somewhere on the faq that the priv key can be saved to encrypted file or printed on paper yet in another place says the keys never leave the device. I guess it meant to say seed can be saved instead of private keys.
Yes you are right. We meant to say back up the seed. You have been really helpful! Helpful enough to get a cool free coolwallet? Wink, wink, nudge, nudge. Please send an email to info@coolbitx.com and then we can discuss.
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Muhammed Zakir
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February 08, 2015, 03:36:06 AM |
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Helpful enough to get a cool free coolwallet? Wink, wink, nudge, nudge.
Please send an email to info@coolbitx.com and then we can discuss. I was really unlucky! Congrats, friend! Anyway, he was kind enough to give me one for cheaper price. -MZ
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kkurtmann
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February 09, 2015, 09:46:46 PM |
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Helpful enough to get a cool free coolwallet? Wink, wink, nudge, nudge.
Please send an email to info@coolbitx.com and then we can discuss. I was really unlucky! Congrats, friend! Anyway, he was kind enough to give me one for cheaper price. -MZ I wouldn't say you are really unlucky unless they don't ship and you lose your money. Anyway, he offered me one for cheaper price too.
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kkurtmann
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February 16, 2015, 06:45:23 PM |
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Just got an email from BFL. Seems their hardware wallet is still a thing.
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kkurtmann
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February 16, 2015, 09:03:35 PM |
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Just got an email from BFL. Seems their hardware wallet is still a thing.
What? Really? I thought the whole company went tits up. This is what I thought too.
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kkurtmann
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February 19, 2015, 07:34:38 AM |
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Just got an email from BFL. Seems their hardware wallet is still a thing.
What? Really? I thought the whole company went tits up. This is what I thought too. I mean I have always been very anti BFL, but maybe since they've been in trouble with the Government maybe they got bought out and will deliver a good product. They had good mining products, but delivered too late to be of much use. Their hardware wallet looks nice though, if they ever deliver.
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qwep
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February 24, 2015, 07:11:22 AM |
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Any one has some of this wallets for sale?, that are not the trezor ones, i want to try out a prototype of something cool.
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