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March 12, 2015, 07:10:54 PM |
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I recommend to diversify types of Bitcoin storage. There is no single solution working all-in-one. - You can printout a bulk of paperwallets and for a safety reasons keep your Bip38_password within Cryptosteel. - You can have several copies of paperwallets in different locations, but one StainlessSteel - It is not clear if Cryptosteel can store a Master Seed - we are exploring this right now. - You can use a Cryptosteel as a master book of passwords - You can store any type of sentence you desire even a poem (additional letter-cards will be also available separately) You can burry cryptosteel, keep it in strong box or safe, but also you can build it into a wall. If it will save even one person life time savings, I would say, I reach my initial goal. Keep in mind numbers of lost crypto-coins. Here is the official thread -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=977486 <- Why does cryptosteel have "true random numbers" while paper wallets don't? You can use the same process on both, right? It is "no-sense" the process to generate an address is *almost* the same, he cannot say "true random numbers" because also the other options have a real generation of numbers. The unique merit of a stainless steel cold storage is "fire, acid and water resistant".
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Hfleer
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March 12, 2015, 07:31:28 PM |
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I recommend to diversify types of Bitcoin storage. There is no single solution working all-in-one. - You can printout a bulk of paperwallets and for a safety reasons keep your Bip38_password within Cryptosteel. - You can have several copies of paperwallets in different locations, but one StainlessSteel - It is not clear if Cryptosteel can store a Master Seed - we are exploring this right now. - You can use a Cryptosteel as a master book of passwords - You can store any type of sentence you desire even a poem (additional letter-cards will be also available separately) You can burry cryptosteel, keep it in strong box or safe, but also you can build it into a wall. If it will save even one person life time savings, I would say, I reach my initial goal. Keep in mind numbers of lost crypto-coins. Here is the official thread -> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=977486 <- Why does cryptosteel have "true random numbers" while paper wallets don't? You can use the same process on both, right? It is "no-sense" the process to generate an address is *almost* the same, he cannot say "true random numbers" because also the other options have a real generation of numbers. The unique merit of a stainless steel cold storage is "fire, acid and water resistant". So its just false advertisement? They look cool and I am thinking of getting one after the price is released but if its close to another trezor, I would rather take an additional of those.
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StevenS
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March 12, 2015, 07:43:21 PM |
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Seems pretty cool. But it shouldn't be so small or expensive and they should use gold instead of steel.
Gold melts at 1,064°C. Stainless melts at about 1,450°C.
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March 12, 2015, 07:47:10 PM |
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Seems pretty cool. But it shouldn't be so small or expensive and they should use gold instead of steel.
Gold melts at 1,064°C. Stainless melts at about 1,450°C. I think calme was referring to the store of wealth aspect. Physical bitcoin storage made out of gold is pretty highly demanded in the community.
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redsn0w
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March 12, 2015, 08:03:06 PM |
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Seems pretty cool. But it shouldn't be so small or expensive and they should use gold instead of steel.
Gold melts at 1,064°C. Stainless melts at about 1,450°C. They can also use an alloy of metals(if they don't already use one). One like "chromium-cobalt" with a melting point of ~ 14500 °c , the cost will be the same (maybe a little high).
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peace of mind for your private keys and passwords
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March 12, 2015, 08:13:24 PM |
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Why does cryptosteel have "true random numbers" while paper wallets don't? You can use the same process on both, right?
@Hfleer, True Random Numbers: Yes, you can, just mix-up all provided letters in a hat (over 216 bricks will be enough even to build a Master Seed) - and pick it up. You can make true random lottery. Seems pretty cool. But it shouldn't be so small or expensive and they should use gold instead of steel.
@calme, @StevenS My advice is to not flaunting with Cryptosteel. But choice is yours. Gold one, Platinium? No problem - I can do it, you have my word. I have over 15 years of experience in metalworks - form goldsmithing to blacksmithing. Follow us: http://get.cryptosteel.com, http://twitter.com/cryptosteel, http://fb.com/cryptosteel
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March 12, 2015, 08:49:19 PM |
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Okay but how can you go through an airport scanner with this thing in your pocket during your holiday vacation is the big question
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March 13, 2015, 04:08:16 AM |
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Okay but how can you go through an airport scanner with this thing in your pocket during your holiday vacation is the big question Yep I was wondering the same thing. Tough to stop those guys from going through your stuff, and snapping a picture of the code to rob you when they get home.
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redsn0w
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March 13, 2015, 06:00:01 AM |
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Okay but how can you go through an airport scanner with this thing in your pocket during your holiday vacation is the big question It suppose to be a cold storage, you should not go around the city (for example) with that piece of steel in your pocket. Indeed I think this type of cold storage should be used to store bitcoin for a "long time" and in a safe place.
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March 13, 2015, 11:04:45 AM |
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These look amazing! Love the design. Would love to own one someday.
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March 13, 2015, 12:21:39 PM |
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I don't understand how these types of things are safe when the person who makes them has access to your private keys.
No they don't. Only you have access to your private key, you are the one who assembles the letters in order, not the manufacturer.
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March 21, 2015, 01:39:48 AM |
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I don't understand how these types of things are safe when the person who makes them has access to your private keys.
No they don't. Only you have access to your private key, you are the one who assembles the letters in order, not the manufacturer. One question with that. BTC addresses have checksums. Don't private keys too? How do you do that manually than?
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March 21, 2015, 03:24:14 PM |
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I don't understand how these types of things are safe when the person who makes them has access to your private keys.
No they don't. Only you have access to your private key, you are the one who assembles the letters in order, not the manufacturer. One question with that. BTC addresses have checksums. Don't private keys too? How do you do that manually than? You have a seven step guide here, it's easy: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Wallet_import_formatThere are also several offline utilities to do it securely, but you should not choose your private key arbitrarily in the first place. You wallet can export the private key in WIF format doing all that work for you.
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calme
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March 21, 2015, 03:50:00 PM |
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Seems pretty cool. But it shouldn't be so small or expensive and they should use gold instead of steel.
Gold melts at 1,064°C. Stainless melts at about 1,450°C. I think calme was referring to the store of wealth aspect. Physical bitcoin storage made out of gold is pretty highly demanded in the community. Just playin' around. A lot of ppl take pride in saying what they mean and meaning what they say. If that's what they're into then right on.
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March 21, 2015, 04:51:04 PM |
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I don't understand how these types of things are safe when the person who makes them has access to your private keys.
No they don't. Only you have access to your private key, you are the one who assembles the letters in order, not the manufacturer. One question with that. BTC addresses have checksums. Don't private keys too? How do you do that manually than? You have a seven step guide here, it's easy: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Wallet_import_formatThere are also several offline utilities to do it securely, but you should not choose your private key arbitrarily in the first place. You wallet can export the private key in WIF format doing all that work for you. Ok that is good. Because in the description it sounded like you shuffle those pins around in a sack and then just pick one after another and put it in. That can't work...
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March 21, 2015, 04:53:49 PM |
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Seems pretty cool. But it shouldn't be so small or expensive and they should use gold instead of steel.
Gold melts at 1,064°C. Stainless melts at about 1,450°C. I think calme was referring to the store of wealth aspect. Physical bitcoin storage made out of gold is pretty highly demanded in the community. Just playin' around. A lot of ppl take pride in saying what they mean and meaning what they say. If that's what they're into then right on. I also agree with your point on adding a gold version. I would love something like that. Functional gold.
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March 21, 2015, 07:51:00 PM |
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all those fancy thing are only good to makes you lose money, i prefer to store them in my desktop sincerly.. I don't understand how these types of things are safe when the person who makes them has access to your private keys.
No they don't. Only you have access to your private key, you are the one who assembles the letters in order, not the manufacturer. they could brute force those arrangement?
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abyrnes81
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March 21, 2015, 08:01:56 PM |
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I prefer a paper wallet instead a 'Stainless Steel Cold Storage' but this is only my useless opinion. However can you determine and tell us exactly how much it will cost (in dollars)? Will you ship worldwide?
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March 21, 2015, 08:45:19 PM |
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Only noticed this now, and I see it hasn't been posted here, these guys have a new video https://vimeo.com/122551397
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March 21, 2015, 10:48:14 PM |
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all those fancy thing are only good to makes you lose money, i prefer to store them in my desktop sincerly.. I don't understand how these types of things are safe when the person who makes them has access to your private keys.
No they don't. Only you have access to your private key, you are the one who assembles the letters in order, not the manufacturer. they could brute force those arrangement? There's nothing to brute force, they never get to know your key. Look at it this way: they sell you a pencil (made of steel) with witch you write down your key. What is written down doesn't know anyone but you, and it is not literally a pencil but a set of numbers and letters to arrange them as you want. It's amazing how people misunderstand what is this all about, they are obviously not doing a good job explaining their product.
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