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legendary
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
When "homeland security" raided our house they took several Trezors still in the original packages that I had planned to give away for Christmas presents.  Yesterday we got back all of our stuff (computers, cell phones, Trezors, etc.) and most of the seized Bitcoins (there was a paperwork snag on some of the Bitcoins that were supposed to be returned - should be worked out by next week).

I fired up one of the new Trezors out of the box, updated the firmware, and then transferred the returned BTC to the new Trezor.

I then sent a 5 BTC to our donation web site (www.burtw.com and www.jmwagner.com) in order to pay some outstanding bills we have.

Finally, my question:  All of my transactions into the Trezor showed up as confirmed as soon as they got confirmed, however the send transaction (through Coinbase at our donation web sites) took hours to show up as confirmed in the myTrezor wallet even though it had many, many confirmation on blockchain.info

It did not cause any issues, I was just wondering if anyone else has seen this weird delay.

BTW:  Homeland Security was storing all the seized Bitcoins on a Trezor that they either purchased or seized from someone else!
legendary
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Merit: 1000
Want privacy? Use Monero!
https://mytrezor.com down ? Sad

Makes me consider Electrum even more, just not sure about the privacy that way.

If you want privacy, use Trezor on Android with Mycelium through Tor. Monero.

I couldn't help myself.

Wink

It's sad that the development of the monero firmware for trezor has stopped. I hope someone picks it up soon, because using Monero with Trezor would be heaven Cheesy
hero member
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Bitcoin for all & all for Bitcoin
https://mytrezor.com down ? Sad

Makes me consider Electrum even more, just not sure about the privacy that way.

If you want privacy, use Trezor on Android with Mycelium through Tor. Monero.

I couldn't help myself.
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1035
https://mytrezor.com down ? Sad

Makes me consider Electrum even more, just not sure about the privacy that way.

If you want privacy, use Trezor on Android with Mycelium through Tor.
sr. member
Activity: 441
Merit: 268

Was down for a couple of minutes in the morning. But the problem was fixed and myTREZOR is working since then.
legendary
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https://mytrezor.com down ? Sad

Makes me consider Electrum even more, just not sure about the privacy that way.
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1000
Can somebody point me to the list of all the other coins supported by Trezor, other than bitcoin. Does something like that even exists?

Thanks guys and keep up a good work.

Encompass wallet - Litecoin and DASH as well as Bitcoin

http://doc.satoshilabs.com/trezor-apps/
I wasn't aware this was possible with a trezor.

It's great as those are the two coins I would want supported. Monero too, but that's a different kettle of fish!

legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1164
Can somebody point me to the list of all the other coins supported by Trezor, other than bitcoin. Does something like that even exists?

Thanks guys and keep up a good work.

Encompass wallet - Litecoin and DASH as well as Bitcoin

http://doc.satoshilabs.com/trezor-apps/
hero member
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Move On !!!!!!
Can somebody point me to the list of all the other coins supported by Trezor, other than bitcoin. Does something like that even exists?

Thanks guys and keep up a good work.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
Move On !!!!!!
A big thanks to the guys/girls at Trezor....

Ordered one last night and just saw that it was given to DHL early this morning already and that it should be here day after tomorrow. Great stuff...

Wait until you use it for the first time, you will thank them even more!  Smiley
sr. member
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A big thanks to the guys/girls at Trezor....

Ordered one last night and just saw that it was given to DHL early this morning and it should be here day after tomorrow. Great stuff...
donator
Activity: 2772
Merit: 1019
It looks like if using myTrezor.com through Firefox I am unable to select inputs. Am I missing some hidden options or would my best bet be to use Electrum? I already use Electrum as my "day to day" wallet, however it looks to be in need of an update and obviously synced with the device.

If you already use electrum it's just the step of enabling trezor plugin and creating a new "hardware wallet". Then you have full electrum coin control features with your trezor wallet.

hero member
Activity: 583
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Bitcoin for all & all for Bitcoin
It looks like if using myTrezor.com through Firefox I am unable to select inputs. Am I missing some hidden options or would my best bet be to use Electrum? I already use Electrum as my "day to day" wallet, however it looks to be in need of an update and obviously synced with the device.
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1164
Armory is not Trezor compatible yet. Is there a wallet Trezor works with now that does protect xpub information?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11909710

You would also need to setup an Electrum wallet configured with network settings that will access your personal Electrum server exclusively. You're responsible for all your own mistakes if you attempt to do all this.

Thanks for the quick reply! I was aware of the option to run my own Electrum server but was hoping to avoid that.
legendary
Activity: 3430
Merit: 3080
Armory is not Trezor compatible yet. Is there a wallet Trezor works with now that does protect xpub information?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11909710

You would also need to setup an Electrum wallet configured with network settings that will access your personal Electrum server exclusively. You're responsible for all your own mistakes if you attempt to do all this.
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1164
1) Use different password for all of your big bucks BTC and your spending money, try to minimize 3rd party exposure with big bucks BTC
2) For sign in use different password
3) Don't buy a house, previous owner knows exactly how much money you've atleast had to buy the house
4) Don't buy a car, dealer knows exactly how ....
5) When buying food, always try to pay the exact amount required, because otherwise the teller knows the amount of change you are carrying.

Luckily for human kind, most of them like to brag about how much they've got.  Cheesy


But an interesting question nonetheless, it should be fairly simple to sign a transaction offline using Trezor somehow...and broadcast it using your own full node. Sombody just has to write a couple of lines of code.

But now for the bigger problem, how are we going to protect our privacy at the bank, so that people that work at the bank don't stare all night at parties, because they know exactly how much money you've got too.

0) Broadcast Trezor transactions with a wallet that protects your xpub information
1) Forget steps 1-5


Armory is not Trezor compatible yet. Is there a wallet Trezor works with now that does protect xpub information?
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
Loose lips sink sigs!
You don't sell the metal/aluminum version any more? If so...let me know, very interested.

Thanks.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
1) Use different password for all of your big bucks BTC and your spending money, try to minimize 3rd party exposure with big bucks BTC
2) For sign in use different password
3) Don't buy a house, previous owner knows exactly how much money you've atleast had to buy the house
4) Don't buy a car, dealer knows exactly how ....
5) When buying food, always try to pay the exact amount required, because otherwise the teller knows the amount of change you are carrying.

Luckily for human kind, most of them like to brag about how much they've got.  Cheesy


But an interesting question nonetheless, it should be fairly simple to sign a transaction offline using Trezor somehow...and broadcast it using your own full node. Sombody just has to write a couple of lines of code.

But now for the bigger problem, how are we going to protect our privacy at the bank, so that people that work at the bank don't stare all night at parties, because they know exactly how much money you've got too.

0) Broadcast Trezor transactions with a wallet that protects your xpub information
1) Forget steps 1-5


That would indeed be the ideal solution  Grin

Shall we give the Bitcoin CEO a call?
legendary
Activity: 3430
Merit: 3080
1) Use different password for all of your big bucks BTC and your spending money, try to minimize 3rd party exposure with big bucks BTC
2) For sign in use different password
3) Don't buy a house, previous owner knows exactly how much money you've atleast had to buy the house
4) Don't buy a car, dealer knows exactly how ....
5) When buying food, always try to pay the exact amount required, because otherwise the teller knows the amount of change you are carrying.

Luckily for human kind, most of them like to brag about how much they've got.  Cheesy


But an interesting question nonetheless, it should be fairly simple to sign a transaction offline using Trezor somehow...and broadcast it using your own full node. Sombody just has to write a couple of lines of code.

But now for the bigger problem, how are we going to protect our privacy at the bank, so that people that work at the bank don't stare all night at parties, because they know exactly how much money you've got too.

0) Broadcast Trezor transactions with a wallet that protects your xpub information
1) Forget steps 1-5
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
1) Use different password for all of your big bucks BTC and your spending money, try to minimize 3rd party exposure with big bucks BTC
2) For sign in use different password
3) Don't buy a house, previous owner knows exactly how much money you've atleast had to buy the house
4) Don't buy a car, dealer knows exactly how ....
5) When buying food, always try to pay the exact amount required, because otherwise the teller knows the amount of change you are carrying.

Luckily for human kind, most of them like to brag about how much they've got.  Cheesy


But an interesting question nonetheless, it should be fairly simple to sign a transaction offline using Trezor somehow...and broadcast it using your own full node. Sombody just has to write a couple of lines of code.

But now for the bigger problem, how are we going to protect our privacy at the bank, so that people that work at the bank don't stare all night at parties, because they know exactly how much money you've got too.
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