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Topic: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet - page 207. (Read 966173 times)

legendary
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Want privacy? Use Monero!
I think I will be able find plenty of people willing to buy a clasic pre order for 200 USD and a metal pre order for 400 USD.

About the "I paid more BTC" part... Well, that is something you know in advance. I bought some BTC especially for this hardware wallet. I was not using my "bitcoin hodl stack" Wink
hero member
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With BFL you were loosing revenue while waiting longer for your device to arrive, if you cannot see the difference then you maybe shouldn't have pre-ordered this product in the first place.

I'm also eager to receive my device, but I do understand that delivering this product only when it is rock solid in performance and security is key!
There is no gain in receiving this product when it is not completely ready.

Besides I'm sure that you can sell your pre-order easily for the dollar amount you paid, you might even make a little profit.

I'm a software developer, why can't I opt in to receive mine early? I have no problem upgrading firmware down the road.

Yeah, good idea, I'll just sell my preorder now for 1/5 of what I paid!
sr. member
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Quote
... wait for the product to not be vaporware before I spend my bitcoins.
So you should pre-order one now, as the officially showed the device ..

oh wait ... pre-order is closed .. too bad!
hero member
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Stop making these ridiculous remarks.
These guys are making good progress on an important asset to the bitcoin ecosystem.


Why is it ridiculous? It's a fair comparison. BFL was "making good progress on an important asset to the bitcoin ecosystem" too. I just keep seeing different excuses - it's the plastic cases, no we're fixing bugs in the firmware, no it's the cases again. I paid 6 bitcoins last summer with the expectation receiving my Trezors in October. A few more months and they'll have tied BFL for longest preorder. At least I've leaned a valuable lesson this time - wait for the product to not be vaporware before I spend my bitcoins.
legendary
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MONKEYNUTS

I have 1 of each type of Trezor on preorder. I will sell and accept original BTC costs to transfer the order prior to shipping (for 1 or both), so you would recieve direct from Trezor. PM me if interested. Happy to use escrow.
hero member
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WHEN WILL YOU SHIP?!

Two weeks™

We're seriously getting into Butterfly Labs territory here, original ship date was October 2013.
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WHEN WILL YOU SHIP?!
hero member
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Where can I find a price list and availability?
sr. member
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Looks great and have been following project for a while now. Price needs to drop to below equivalent of $200 for non-rich to buy though, IMO.
legendary
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Congrats Stick & Slush !
Trezor is one of the truly important projects in Bitcoin, and you must have been working your asses off.
Keep up the good work !  Wink
sr. member
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What I understand from the video is that that thing say to the phone : "pay x to y address"

Please don't hijack the thread. If you want to talk about something else than TREZOR, please create a separate discussion.
legendary
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Trezor technology should be built into every smartphone.

What I think would be really great would be an "offline" smartphone that does tx signing via QR code (would only be perfect if the *fee* in Bitcoin was not *implicit* unfortunately - a design *flaw* of Bitcoin IMO).

If said smartphone could also use QR codes to do "sign up/sign in" for websites we would have a very useful little device (and even better if it could do PGP/GPG encryption/decryption).
donator
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Let's talk governance, lipstick, and pigs.
Trezor technology should be built into every smartphone.
sr. member
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It seems a great device and idea - But i cant help but think in an Apple wallet xD Not that i miss Appl, but their sleekness and design, integration, and such. For the average person the Trezor still seems a prop from Star Trek.
As soon as we push the Bitcoin Industry to new Billion Highs, the big players will want a chunk and things will become parabollic.
newbie
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would love to by one but for up to 25$ (this metalic looks great but its a lot more expensive)
maybe in future

basically, Trezor (if implemented correctly) is a HSM (hardware security module). and if you check the market, there are no HSMs below $500. at least I couldn't find any. so (again, if Trezor is implemented correctly), the market for it is way bigger than just signing bitcoin transactions. basically, any application that needs block of data signed by private key stored in HSM could use Trezor if it is generalized enough.
legendary
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Did you try reading the OP?

Yep, I red it, I'm waiting to receive my preorder  Wink

I was speaking of the http://xbterminal.com/ project  Wink

Yah that's a pos terminal not a wallet
legendary
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Oh, then never mind, unless someone wants to learn about the device then I stand by my post - the OP is very good.

Trezor with a pos is certainly intriguing.
legendary
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
Oh, then never mind, unless someone wants to learn about the device then I stand by my post - the OP is very good.
legendary
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What I understand from the video is that that thing say to the phone : "pay x to y address"

I don't think it's a wallet

Is it described somewhere? Is it open source?
Did you try reading the OP?  I think it explains it pretty well and will answer most of your questions.

Just in case you don't know, OP means the original post, in other words the very first posting in this thread way back on page one.

I think he meant this http://xbterminal.com/
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