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Topic: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet - page 38. (Read 966221 times)

newbie
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Hi guys, I believe I'm as much hyped and "in love" with my Trezor as most of the guys around here.
One thing that stills puzzles me is if I can trust that there is no backdoor in these wallets? There is any resources of security experts that audited the product?
I understand Satoshi Labs is not a small BTC player and as miners they have interest that people feel secure in order to mine and buy BTCs without problems.

Just asking, real noob here. Cheers!
full member
Activity: 135
Merit: 100
Zettel-Dolphin

Pay close attention. He wasnt calling it a goofy fing bitcoin thing. He was speculating that andreas' mom calls it that.


Ehm yes, I was trying to make a joke. I'm sorry it flew over your head like that.  Grin
Anyway, I find it funny that they talked about the TREZOR for about 10 minutes without mentioning it by name.

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legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1217
haha, it gets even better… joe rogan "mocking" TREZOR calling it "little goophy f*cking bitcoin thing"

https://youtu.be/1sOxtBiBpE4

2:08:13

LMAO!  Grin

Pay close attention. He wasnt calling it a goofy fing bitcoin thing. He was speculating that andreas' mom calls it that.
full member
Activity: 135
Merit: 100
Zettel-Dolphin
haha, it gets even better… joe rogan "mocking" TREZOR calling it "little goophy f*cking bitcoin thing"

https://youtu.be/1sOxtBiBpE4

2:08:13

LMAO!  Grin

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full member
Activity: 135
Merit: 100
Zettel-Dolphin
he didn't use the name TREZOR though… he just called it "this little device"…  Tongue

So sadly, no free promotion for you guys.

But we who know, know.

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full member
Activity: 135
Merit: 100
Zettel-Dolphin
Andreas Antonopoulos in his most recent joe rogan podcast appearance whips his TREZOR out of the pocket:

https://youtu.be/1sOxtBiBpE4

"this little device over here…"  Cool

It's at the 1:58:33 mark

 Smiley

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sr. member
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I believe they know what they are doing Wink
legendary
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Is it noted anywhere that satoshi labs changed some of their hardware manufacturers in newer production runs?

Well, it makes sense to use cheap switches on early production runs. I'd be surprised if any of the PCB layout needed any significant redesign to accommodate more expensive feeling switches. It may not even be a question of expense at all, and simply one of availability.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1217
So I just got my 2 new trezors in today and I immediately noticed something. The tactile feel of the click on the buttons feels noticeably different. Not just a slight difference. They feel very different. On the old one the actuation is very muted and soft almost mushy with almost no "click" to it. On the new ones its very clicky/snappy to the point where I can audibly hear the click if its very quite in my house.

Anyone else noticed this? Is it noted anywhere that satoshi labs changed some of their hardware manufacturers in newer production runs?
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1164
Google is infuriating. Angry

I've been scouring my account settings and I can not figure out how to get it to stop making me un-check the little box that says "dont ask again on this computer" every single time I log in. And if I do forget to un-check it, I can not for the life of me figure out how to get it to use 2fa again without removing and re-registering the trezor on the account.

 Angry Angry Angry

See if the support article at https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6103535?hl=en&ref_topic=6103521 helps at all.
legendary
Activity: 1722
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Google is infuriating. Angry

I've been scouring my account settings and I can not figure out how to get it to stop making me un-check the little box that says "dont ask again on this computer" every single time I log in. And if I do forget to un-check it, I can not for the life of me figure out how to get it to use 2fa again without removing and re-registering the trezor on the account.

 Angry Angry Angry
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1303
DiceSites.com owner
I am afraid Google, Dropbox, Github, etc aren't adding Trezor Connect just yet Wink so seems like another great update to me.

Since Ledger Nano S added FIDO I have been using it to authenticate with Google. Trezor says in their new blog post that after firmware update to 1.4.0 you should be able to use Trezor to authenticate with Google on Chrome. Not working for you?

I was replying to Anon136, I read his message as: "why you need passwords + U2F... you could just use Trezor alone (like Trezor Connect)". So my answer is that U2F is a standard used by many sites and Trezor Connect not. So great firmware update. Did I misunderstood his post or something? Tongue
legendary
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This company. Oh my god this company is so great. These guys could have just been fly by night hacks when they were taking bitcoin early on. But they turned out to be so very very legit. Thanks so much for everything. This latest update in particular is so exciting!

I actually bought 2 more trezors just because what they hey, I'll have a separate one for monero, a separate one for internet security, and a separate on for bitcoin. Really I probably bought 2 more just cant stop nerding out over this first one every single day, and there were 2 more colors I didn't have damn it!
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1164
I am afraid Google, Dropbox, Github, etc aren't adding Trezor Connect just yet Wink so seems like another great update to me.

Since Ledger Nano S added FIDO I have been using it to authenticate with Google. Trezor says in their new blog post that after firmware update to 1.4.0 you should be able to use Trezor to authenticate with Google on Chrome. Not working for you?
legendary
Activity: 1876
Merit: 1303
DiceSites.com owner
I am afraid Google, Dropbox, Github, etc aren't adding Trezor Connect just yet Wink so seems like another great update to me.
legendary
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Merit: 1217

This is silly. Why would you need another factor of authentication besides trezor?
newbie
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newbie
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Merit: 0
Yup, got the same thing. Two small marks, one smaller than the other, on the top edge of the device. If the two marks were connected with a line, it would be perpendicular to the line which runs across the perimeter of the device.

I guess this is the result of melting the plastic?
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 1724
Yup, got the same thing. Two small marks, one smaller than the other, on the top edge of the device. If the two marks were connected with a line, it would be perpendicular to the line which runs across the perimeter of the device.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
I have three Trezor devices which I bought at the same time, all three have 2 small marks on the top edge of device.

It looks like something that a tiny needle would do, I'm assuming this is the result of the manufacturing process when melting the plastic?
The location of the marks is roughly pretty much the same on all three devices.

not sure if I explain it correctly, but if someone else has a Trezor device they can propably confirm this 2 marks?
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