Muhammed Zakir
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February 24, 2015, 02:57:48 PM |
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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.
I have two HW1 wallets, one used for some days and other I got for free from them for buying. PM me if you have an offer. -MZ
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picolo
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February 24, 2015, 03:09:33 PM |
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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.
Which wallet is more used?
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OROBTC
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February 24, 2015, 09:08:31 PM |
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I have both a Trezor and a Ledger Nano. Both work just fine, I have not worked enough with them to intelligently say which is "better". But, I like them both.
I do not require advanced features, so I may pass on downloading the new Trezor firmware. I just want a secure and easy-to-use way to keep my Bitcoin in cold storage.
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kkurtmann
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February 25, 2015, 06:05:49 AM |
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I have both a Trezor and a Ledger Nano. Both work just fine, I have not worked enough with them to intelligently say which is "better". But, I like them both.
I do not require advanced features, so I may pass on downloading the new Trezor firmware. I just want a secure and easy-to-use way to keep my Bitcoin in cold storage.
But dood! Customizable home screens with the new firmware.
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rekoa12
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February 25, 2015, 09:45:13 PM |
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There is a new wallet concept - http://www.eliptibox.com/. First to talk about firewall on hardware and packed with features. Can be interesting platform for developers.
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dsattler
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February 27, 2015, 07:46:36 AM |
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There is a new wallet concept - http://www.eliptibox.com/. First to talk about firewall on hardware and packed with features. Can be interesting platform for developers. Interesting concept, thanks for sharing. What does "fpga hardware firewall" means? Why do you need this if you do only offline signing? I don't assume that this wallet downloads the blockchain to let you view your transactions.
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Madness
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February 27, 2015, 07:52:15 AM |
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1. CryptoLabs "Case" looks pretty cool ... but seems like It didn't come out yet and I'am losing hope here . If nothing comes out very soon I guess I will go with Ledger wallet anyone here used it before ? thanks .
~ Madness
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Muhammed Zakir
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February 27, 2015, 11:11:49 AM |
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1. CryptoLabs "Case" looks pretty cool ... but seems like It didn't come out yet and I'am losing hope here . If nothing comes out very soon I guess I will go with Ledger wallet anyone here used it before ? thanks .
~ Madness
Ledger wallet is nice and clean. There are few videos in YouTube, search 'Ledger bitcoin wallet' there. It is easy to setup. But why don't you go for CoolWallet? -MZ
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Madness
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February 27, 2015, 11:18:19 AM |
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1. CryptoLabs "Case" looks pretty cool ... but seems like It didn't come out yet and I'am losing hope here . If nothing comes out very soon I guess I will go with Ledger wallet anyone here used it before ? thanks .
~ Madness
Ledger wallet is nice and clean. There are few videos in YouTube, search 'Ledger bitcoin wallet' there. It is easy to setup. But why don't you go for CoolWallet? -MZ Never understood what is a Cool wallet is Cool wallet = Cold storage ? if yes what is Cold storaeg ? xD ~ Madness
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Muhammed Zakir
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February 27, 2015, 11:23:09 AM |
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Never understood what is a Cool wallet is Cool wallet = Cold storage ? if yes what is Cold storaeg ? xD ~ Madness See second wallet in OP. Yes, it can be used for cold storage as well as for trading. -MZ
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Madness
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February 27, 2015, 11:26:55 AM |
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Never understood what is a Cool wallet is Cool wallet = Cold storage ? if yes what is Cold storaeg ? xD ~ Madness See second wallet in OP. Yes, it can be used for cold storage as well as for trading. -MZ Oh , It's not available as far as I know , when I click "Purchase" , it redirect me to an Article on Indiegogo instead of doing the Payment process. ~ Madness
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Muhammed Zakir
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February 27, 2015, 01:09:43 PM |
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Oh , It's not available as far as I know , when I click "Purchase" , it redirect me to an Article on Indiegogo instead of doing the Payment process.
~ Madness
You will have to purchase through Indiegogo. It's crowdfunding article. If you want to buy with BTC, post in their thread. -MZ
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Madness
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February 27, 2015, 01:11:02 PM |
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Oh , It's not available as far as I know , when I click "Purchase" , it redirect me to an Article on Indiegogo instead of doing the Payment process.
~ Madness
You will have to purchase through Indiegogo. It's crowdfunding article. If you want to buy with BTC, post in their thread. -MZ Oh I see , do you mind linking me to their thread ? their thread is here on Bitcointalk ? ~ Madness
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Madness
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February 27, 2015, 02:17:21 PM |
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Thanks mate , really appreciate it hopefully they accept different payment methods ~ Madness
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dsattler
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February 27, 2015, 04:42:56 PM |
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There is a new wallet concept - http://www.eliptibox.com/. First to talk about firewall on hardware and packed with features. Can be interesting platform for developers. Interesting concept, thanks for sharing. What does "fpga hardware firewall" means? Why do you need this if you do only offline signing? I don't assume that this wallet downloads the blockchain to let you view your transactions. I've found more info here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=970998.msg10601510#msg10601510
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kkurtmann
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February 27, 2015, 08:09:10 PM |
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There is a new wallet concept - http://www.eliptibox.com/. First to talk about firewall on hardware and packed with features. Can be interesting platform for developers. Interesting concept, thanks for sharing. What does "fpga hardware firewall" means? Why do you need this if you do only offline signing? I don't assume that this wallet downloads the blockchain to let you view your transactions. I also was wondering why a field programable gate array would be used as a firewall. Apparently it does download block headers and stores tx info on the device, so says their site.
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EliptiBox
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February 28, 2015, 09:19:44 AM |
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There is a new wallet concept - http://www.eliptibox.com/. First to talk about firewall on hardware and packed with features. Can be interesting platform for developers. Interesting concept, thanks for sharing. What does "fpga hardware firewall" means? Why do you need this if you do only offline signing? I don't assume that this wallet downloads the blockchain to let you view your transactions. I also was wondering why a field programable gate array would be used as a firewall. Apparently it does download block headers and stores tx info on the device, so says their site. FPGA enables complete decoupling between the communication messages wallet-external app and the wallet crypto code. With regular microcontoller (that all HW wallets use) the code you write in editor is not the code that runs on the device. Compiler optimizes (=rewrites) it and linker adds large blocks of 3rd party code automatically. Furthermore, usually the messages data is at the same physical memory as the code, so it is possible to change the code of the microcontroller by malicious message injection that exploits bugs in the chip design or the code. (buffer overflow as a common example). If the same microcontroller is connected directly to the external interface, like USB, Cellular or BT, remote attacker can gain control over the interface and base his attacks from inside the wallet. We often read about new interface breach, like in USB or GSM or weak BT. However, in FPGA you run exactly the code you've written and can verify it by looking at the final silicon configuration. There is no software or ability to change the FPGA code when running. So the code for the internal MCU can be upgraded and multiple external non-secure interfaces can be used without breaching the security. FPGA chip sits in-between and makes sure only "legal" data goes through. www.eliptibox.com
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AussieHash
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February 28, 2015, 01:08:12 PM |
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So how much will eliptibox be, and when is the 1st batch scheduled for ?
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