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legendary
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Can you message me : [email protected] when that's released?                                                                                                                                                 

Could you please subscribe to trezor-dev mailing list (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/trezor-dev) instead? This channel was created exactly for this purpose, so I don't need to ping every developer personally.

legendary
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
There's also ongoing progress on integration with Android applications (Wallet32 developer is working on it), but the stack is not ready to immediate use yet.
Can you get this message to the wallet32 dev team?  I tried to email them directly at [email protected] and there was no response:

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I tried out wallet32 and loved it.
Then, you issued an update to the code, and now wallet32 will no longer install on my phone due to an application signature issue.
I even researched this for you and I believe the problem is that you recently switched to the latest JDK7 which has a known application signing issue.

I think all you need to do is go back to the earlier JDK6 and reissue the application to the Google store, then I should be able to download it and use it once again.

The ap signing issue along with some possible solutions is discussed here:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2519374/published-android-apk-gives-error-package-file-was-not-signed-correctly

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Since I can no longer use wallet32 as a backup in case I lose my Trezor I have stopped using my Trezor for all but small amounts of BTC.

Please let them know that it is important they fix this issue.

Thanks!
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Yeah, I had an idea to maybe allow trezor to generate 1 of the 3 keys. The other 2 would be generated in browser.

Current stable firmware has no multisig capability yet, but we're working on it; multisig will be in next release.


 Can you do me a favor?


 Can you message me : [email protected] when that's released?

 thanks



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legendary
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Yeah, I had an idea to maybe allow trezor to generate 1 of the 3 keys. The other 2 would be generated in browser.

Current stable firmware has no multisig capability yet, but we're working on it; multisig will be in next release.
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Just had one question. Think it'd be possible to investigate integrating FrozenBit into it?

It's not clear to me how FrozenBit works technically, but it is pretty straightforward to add Trezor support right now to any web application (like myTrezor or GreenAddress, which is working on integration) or Python-based desktop application (Electrum, Armory).

There's also ongoing progress on integration with Android applications (Wallet32 developer is working on it), but the stack is not ready to immediate use yet.

Let me know if you need any support on another platform or another software stack.


Yeah, I had an idea to maybe allow trezor to generate 1 of the 3 keys. The other 2 would be generated in browser.

 I think it would be a cool application. You could consider it as 1 key held offline, and you now have better control of your keys.

 I'll look into it further, thanks.
sr. member
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Just had one question. Think it'd be possible to investigate integrating FrozenBit into it?

Wrong question. It should read "Would it be possible to integrate TREZOR into FrozenBit?" and the answer is Yes. :-)
legendary
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Just had one question. Think it'd be possible to investigate integrating FrozenBit into it?

It's not clear to me how FrozenBit works technically, but it is pretty straightforward to add Trezor support right now to any web application (like myTrezor or GreenAddress, which is working on integration) or Python-based desktop application (Electrum, Armory).

There's also ongoing progress on integration with Android applications (Wallet32 developer is working on it), but the stack is not ready to immediate use yet.

Let me know if you need any support on another platform or another software stack.
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Wow, do you guys get any sleep haha?

Well, this Electrum fork is community effort and it has been done (most likely) during my sleep :-). I just tested it today.

 Sweet. I've been following Trezor for awhile! Good to see it finally coming together, been a long time hasn't it?

 Just had one question. Think it'd be possible to investigate integrating FrozenBit into it?

 We are an opensource Multisignature wallet provider without a central server.




legendary
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Wow, do you guys get any sleep haha?

Well, this Electrum fork is community effort and it has been done (most likely) during my sleep :-). I just tested it today.
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FYI there's experimental Trezor support in Electrum now: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/trezor-dev/PsGKYo6wjcw

Give it a try and feel free to report issues in trezor-dev mailing list! It is still very raw, but I was able to perform basic operations like receiving and sending coins.


 Wow, do you guys get any sleep haha?

 You're always posting something new in regards to news!
legendary
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FYI there's experimental Trezor support in Electrum now: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/trezor-dev/PsGKYo6wjcw

Give it a try and feel free to report issues in trezor-dev mailing list! It is still very raw, but I was able to perform basic operations like receiving and sending coins.
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finally  Grin


Very much looking forward to my trezor! I know a lot of people eager to buy one because they don't know how to safely store BTC.

Or to open it and look what's inside...Wink

it's open source and open hardware. You don't have to look what is inside. Plans are publicly available online.
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finally  Grin


Very much looking forward to my trezor! I know a lot of people eager to buy one because they don't know how to safely store BTC.

Or to open it and look what's inside...Wink
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sounds like a good commercial.
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finally  Grin


Very much looking forward to my trezor! I know a lot of people eager to buy one because they don't know how to safely store BTC.

That person is me.  I generated my Electrum wallet on an old, offline computer with a clean Linux installation.  But still, I keep thinking there might be some way I screwed up and just don't know it yet.  Trezor will give me the peace of mind I need.
legendary
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Want privacy? Use Monero!

finally  Grin


Very much looking forward to my trezor! I know a lot of people eager to buy one because they don't know how to safely store BTC.
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Probably not going to win the work-life balance trophy this year...  Roll Eyes
But you did an awesome work!! +5%
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