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Topic: First Bitcoin vault? - page 3. (Read 8134 times)

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Jack of oh so many trades.
May 13, 2013, 11:18:19 AM
#8
I don't know why anyone would need that, no matter how much money they are trying to keep safe.

Just put your secret key in a safety deposit box. Write down your key after changing something that's easy to remember (for example, change all the e's to a's, and all the a's to e's). It'll be easy for you to change it back to withdraw, but if someone were to steal it it would be worthless to them. Keep multiple copies in a few different safety deposit boxes and you're golden  Cool

The "automatically forward if you don't hear from me" function is a good idea, but if they can access your account if they don't hear from you, is it really all that secure? Wink
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May 13, 2013, 11:17:13 AM
#7
When I read about a service offering laser engraved crystals and panic room access,

Other products include;
BTCXperts - LinkedIn for Bitcoin
BitBilly - '0% complete' payment processor
BTC.UY - Order Matching Engine, should be named Order Matching Generator or Order Matching Fiscal Grid...

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We have a close relationship with the Uruguayan financial sector and government. While trading platforms continue to close for failing to jump through legal hoops, those managing the rules in Uruguay hold us by the hand and make sure we're doing everything right

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After months of negotiations, Uruguay capitulated to OECD and Argentine demands to end bank secrecy

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ANTEL, a telco company owned by the government, is the only ISP to provide ADSL service since it enjoys a monopoly in the basic telephony area. Other ISP use other technologies, such as radio, to get to customers.
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May 13, 2013, 10:37:47 AM
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Another thread started by bobdude17 plugging btcglobal, if I was a really cynical person I could be forgiven for thinking he was connected to btcglobal, perhaps even an alt of Vlad.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/information-behind-btc-global-198805

I'm really just excited. Like I thought other Bitcoin users would be if they saw the new developments I was stumbling across. When I read about a service offering laser engraved crystals and panic room access, and wanting to turn Uruguay into a Bitcoin Switzerland, and everybody is still talking about the Coinbase news or something, I can't help but post.

I think BTC Global might be the next big thing, and I really don't think they will need my help to advertise.
I understand that this can look like I'm plugging them.
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May 13, 2013, 10:30:27 AM
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Status: In Preparation
Progress / Completion: 45%

Waiting on the laser, the crystal, the prison and the panic room.

It just needs sharks, a drone, Trendon and Satoshi, and it would have all the buzzwords!
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May 13, 2013, 06:11:38 AM
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Another thread started by bobdude17 plugging btcglobal, if I was a really cynical person I could be forgiven for thinking he was connected to btcglobal, perhaps even an alt of Vlad.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/information-behind-btc-global-198805
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May 12, 2013, 11:47:52 PM
#3
It sounds really good. But if it become popular it would also be a very high risk target. If a robber ever managed to get into the place it would be disastrous. It makes me wonder if a paper wallet that's hidden very well in multiple locations is perhaps more secure? 
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May 12, 2013, 11:38:45 PM
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Intense... I would get something like that but I would spend more than the bitcoins I have in order to purchase that Smiley... I definitely see the importance of bitcoin security though and support people trying to increase it.
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May 12, 2013, 10:02:47 PM
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http://btcglobal.net/products/btcoinsafe

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Only the paranoid survive. If only you could bury your bitcoins underground to stay safe from hackers, keyloggers, and rotten luck.

Opening your BTCoinSafe account:

Creates a laser-engraved crystal wallet.
Secures the crystal wallet in an indestructible medium.
Deposits your wallet in the deepest reaches of a retrofitted high-security prison.

You can check your balance whenever you want on bitcoin's public accounting ledger, the blockchain. And to add funds, just send them to your BTCoinSafe public address. Withdrawing funds takes a bit more time—wallets are only accessed in an isolated panic room under a stringent protocol with your authorization.

At intervals, we'll contact you to see how you're doing. If you fail to respond several times, we assume the worst, shut down your account, and send your bitcoins to other public addresses specified at the creation of your account.

Laser-engraved crystal wallet? That's more like it.
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