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Topic: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet - page 243. (Read 966173 times)

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Does this device also work with Litecoin or only for Bitcoin??

If not could you work on one that supports Litecoin. Very much needed

let me ask you some supporting questions:
- which crypto currencies does slush support via pooled mining?
- how many times did slush or stick mentioned alt.coins?

I have doubts that this wallet will serve them. they focus on one solid product for bitcoins. no distractions.
legendary
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Does this device also work with Litecoin or only for Bitcoin??

If not could you work on one that supports Litecoin. Very much needed
legendary
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Ron Gross
Excellent.

Great to hear updates, it looks great and I'm sure will keep improving.

Any thoughts yet on the price tag of this baby?
newbie
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The board found its way into the case at last!

(This is not the final design of the product though ...)



That's awesome and legit stuff right there.  I'm proud to be apart Slush's Pool.
donator
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Looks very awesome already. Can't wait for the finished product.

wait for the price tag.

Didn't you see it? BTC 1.33702013. I'd pay that much.
hero member
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Looks very awesome already. Can't wait for the finished product.

wait for the price tag.
legendary
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i like!
legendary
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Looks very awesome already. Can't wait for the finished product.
sr. member
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The board found its way into the case at last!

(This is not the final design of the product though ...)

legendary
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What do you think you guys will have working by the time of the conference? I'm really looking forward to playing with a Trezor there, it's going to be one of the highlights Smiley
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Today we have some really exciting news to share. During the last few sleepless weeks we managed to redesign the board so it's 20% smaller in size and it also has electronic components just from the top side, so we can make the product casing even thinner. Here are the photos:



very impressive!
sr. member
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For readers from the future who don't recognise what that '1 Euro' coin is - it is 23.25 mm across (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1_euro_coins)

(The euro was one of the old fiat currencies used before people invented cryptocurrencies).

legendary
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He's talking about embedding the value of an output into the signed data along with the scriptPubKey (when it's substituted into the scriptSig slot).
 
  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/sighashwithinputvalue-super-lightweight-hw-wallets-and-offline-data-181734

Just to repeat my comment from Facebook, we all love tiny things but it seems like your screen is getting so tiny it may be difficult to read for anyone with non-perfect vision. I think I'd have to hold it up close to my face to see what it was saying. I'm not sure where the portability/readability tradeoff is with devices like this but there must be some point where smaller isn't better.

sr. member
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Re:  Full loading of input TX's required for signing outputs on memory limited devices.
Did you guys read etotheipi's thread re: a BIP for what he claims is a minor change to the protocol that would remove the requirement to load all inputs for signing?

Could you please edit your post to include the link to the post you mention? Thanks!
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Re:  Form factor redesign.

Excellent!


Re:  Full loading of input TX's required for signing outputs on memory limited devices.


Did you guys read etotheipi's thread re: a BIP for what he claims is a minor change to the protocol that would remove the requirement to load all inputs for signing?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/sighashwithinputvalue-super-lightweight-hw-wallets-and-offline-data-181734

Mike H., below, makes a comment on the specifics, but I'll leave it to you to understand what relevance it might have for trezor.
legendary
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That is a thing of beauty !

For readers who don't recognise the '1 Euro' coin - it is 23.25 mm across (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1_euro_coins)
sr. member
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Today we have some really exciting news to share. During the last few sleepless weeks we managed to redesign the board so it's 20% smaller in size and it also has electronic components just from the top side, so we can make the product casing even thinner. Here are the photos:

sr. member
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Sodium hypochlorite, acetone, ethanol
sr. member
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I know that this project is basically an "it will be done when it will be done..." kind of thing, but can you give us any idea about where you are in the process?

We are working hard to have something ready for Bitcoin 2013 conference in May. These are both busy and exciting days. Please, give us a few more days and you'll learn more! :-)

I thought they were done?  They were selling on bitmit, were they not?

No, the guys on Bitmit are different project. They are selling bare programmable hardware for developers. Not product for end users.
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