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Topic: [ANN] PAPERSAFE Collectable Paper Wallets.. THE Blockchain Mining Note (Read 899 times)

legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 1118
Lie down. Have a cookie
The PaperSafe , BLOCKCHAIN MINING Share certificate would be limited to only 100 Prints also.... They would be Numbered from 100 to 199.
The first 10, I could probable print the Keys and addresses with secure hologram, like the first series and sell/auction them off individually..  This is still in the "What the hell do I want to do/ What do people want " Stage....  I am just gauging interest with the direction of the second series of notes. 

Better get auctioning Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 1072
Definitely looking forward to these notes!
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
The PaperSafe , BLOCKCHAIN MINING Share certificate would be limited to only 100 Prints also.... They would be Numbered from 100 to 199.
The first 10, I could probable print the Keys and addresses with secure hologram, like the first series and sell/auction them off individually..  This is still in the "What the hell do I want to do/ What do people want " Stage....  I am just gauging interest with the direction of the second series of notes. 

I would be interested in that

Pute down for one of those as well if you make the first 5 or 10 with keys.
copper member
Activity: 3948
Merit: 2201
Verified awesomeness ✔
Looks sweet! Keeping an eye on this.
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1017
Star Wars Ep. 9 is here
The PaperSafe , BLOCKCHAIN MINING Share certificate would be limited to only 100 Prints also.... They would be Numbered from 100 to 199.
The first 10, I could probable print the Keys and addresses with secure hologram, like the first series and sell/auction them off individually..  This is still in the "What the hell do I want to do/ What do people want " Stage....  I am just gauging interest with the direction of the second series of notes. 

I would be interested in that
BG4
legendary
Activity: 1006
Merit: 1024
PaperSafe
The PaperSafe , BLOCKCHAIN MINING Share certificate would be limited to only 100 Prints also.... They would be Numbered from 100 to 199.
The first 10, I could probable print the Keys and addresses with secure hologram, like the first series and sell/auction them off individually..  This is still in the "What the hell do I want to do/ What do people want " Stage....  I am just gauging interest with the direction of the second series of notes. 
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1017
Star Wars Ep. 9 is here
As a collector, I don't store BTC on paper wallets or coins anymore.  To me, I would much prefer a nicer product like the last edition, and leave the private keys with the OP.  I would pay a premium for a nicer product, and only require one note vs 5.

It boils down to what a person wants physical cryptos for.  Storing bitcoin and wanting a DIY solution or having something with all the bells and whistles for collectability.

Wondering how your store your coins nowadays then?
Personally I still use the good old paper wallet, since I can easily make one with higher entropy than any digital solution and make it completely offline, properly a bit overkill - but it gives me a warm fuzzy feeling to store bitcoins like that. I also use bitcoin-core and mycelium, basically I don't rely on one type of wallet/medium alone.

I really don't have any coins saved.  For physical crypto purchases, I use coinbase, and often have less than 1 BTC there at a time.  I do have some paper wallets I created myself for nominal storage as well as cryptos (Casascius, etc) that came funded.
legendary
Activity: 1960
Merit: 1062
One coin to rule them all
As a collector, I don't store BTC on paper wallets or coins anymore.  To me, I would much prefer a nicer product like the last edition, and leave the private keys with the OP.  I would pay a premium for a nicer product, and only require one note vs 5.

It boils down to what a person wants physical cryptos for.  Storing bitcoin and wanting a DIY solution or having something with all the bells and whistles for collectability.

Wondering how your store your coins nowadays then?
Personally I still use the good old paper wallet, since I can easily make one with higher entropy than any digital solution and make it completely offline, properly a bit overkill - but it gives me a warm fuzzy feeling to store bitcoins like that. I also use bitcoin-core and mycelium, basically I don't rely on one type of wallet/medium alone.
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1017
Star Wars Ep. 9 is here
As a collector, I don't store BTC on paper wallets or coins anymore.  To me, I would much prefer a nicer product like the last edition, and leave the private keys with the OP.  I would pay a premium for a nicer product, and only require one note vs 5.

It boils down to what a person wants physical cryptos for.  Storing bitcoin and wanting a DIY solution or having something with all the bells and whistles for collectability.
legendary
Activity: 2676
Merit: 2203
BitcoinPenny.com
A more affordable, self-keyed, bulk purchase PaperSafe product? What's not to LOVE! I'm in. Wink

Regards,
Christopher
BG4
legendary
Activity: 1006
Merit: 1024
PaperSafe
I am posting a preview of my next PaperSafe Note.. It is a Blockchain Mining Note

As of now... It will remain a User Supplied Keys ... meaning ...When the end user receives it. They would
Print the Keys from Bitaddress.org them selves.  simple directions for the correct setup, to be able to print in the correct
location will be provided


This note will be stripped down version of the Satoshi Note....
-No Embossing
-No Holograms
-No NFC tags
-NO UV printed water marks


It will have Stamped consecutive numbering
On High Secure Paper, The same paper the Original Satoshi Note is printed on...
and sold in 5 or 10 packs

If All goes well, Then I should have a first batch for sale at PaperSafe.org  soon

This thread is for open discussion on features people may want with this Series... Or questions on what to expect


BG4
PaperSafe.org


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