Hey guys
Up for auction is a set of badges from the 26th Annual DEF CON from the Monero/BCOS (Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Open Security) village hosted in Las Vegas this year. Unfortunately I was unable to make it and was lucky to see that they were selling some at the last week or so before the event online, so I got a few of these sets.
You can learn more about the Monero/BCOS village & this year’s DEF CON event following these links:
https://bcfocus.com/news/monero-project-and-bcos-village-go-live-at-def-con-26-las-vegas/17550/https://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-26/dc-26-villages.html
100% of the proceeds will be split between both funding requests for these guys with the 12 pound heads that make Monero’s math homework check out. I’m still currently without cable/WiFi and in the middle of a move so I can’t fire up my node to make a donation... If these requests fill up before the end of the auction, then all funds will be forwarded to the dev fund wallet. You can find their funding requests here:
https://forum.getmonero.org/8/funding-required/90730/continued-funding-for-surae-for-another-quarter-september-october-november-2018https://forum.getmonero.org/8/funding-required/90809/sarang-funding-for-october-december-2018Edit: a little more info on these badges and Kastelo’s open source hardware wallets found
hereThe test version of the monero hardware wallet is a radio-connected device that stores arbitrary data, such as a secret spend key or public address. The prototype is an NFC badge which can transmit the data stored to a smartphone. There are a few protection features to stop the badge being used as soon as it comes into contact with NFC-enabled devices; most importantly, you have to push a button for the device to transmit data.
The badge is composed of two halves, two separate devices on a PCB. First, there is a radio circuit which does not need a battery. Secondly, there is a battery, and 16 LED lights in a matrix to give the device some aesthetics and flash the color orange.
AUCTION RULESMin bid: .001 btc
Bid increments: .001btc
Auction ends Saturday, 8 PM EST
Sniping: NO SNIPING. Bids posted within the final 30 minutes adds 15 minutes to the auction.
Shipping: Free in the US, intl. pays shipping costs and any VAT charges that may be charged.
Escrow fees paid for by winner if he/she chooses to do so.
Payment: I will get back to you on this... I think the easiest way is for the winner to pay funds into the funding addresses, but obviously not everyone has XMR. I should have Internet by then, so I will update my
XMR and BTC addresses to send to here in the OP before the auctions ends.
Image gallery is found here (sorry, tough to get images up on here on a phone):
https://imgur.com/gallery/8kleiAc