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jr. member
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March 23, 2018, 03:50:11 PM
I would trust trezor up-to 70percent,its hype it's actually real based on the safety of the wallet,i will recommend Trezor to any body and be relaxed..
full member
Activity: 202
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March 20, 2018, 07:44:55 PM
Well for me I dont really know about trezon and honestly I just know NOW that theres such device to protect your any  transaction in bitcoin. Well if I am given a chance to have that kind of device (since I am not investing yet here so I don't really need it.) I can say that I'll trust it 99.9% because it keeps your coin safe from any fail transaction when you send it to someone or somewhere . especially to those who invest more in bitcoin we all need it since that number one (1) reason why people do nor trust bitcoin is because of the safety issue well TREZOR is the answer to that issue..we can make bitcoin safe through it. and according to one (1) article
 (https://doc.satoshilabs.com/trezor-faq/overview.html)
you are going to make an PIN code to your trezor so that if this device is stolen by someone they can not use your device to steal your money  easily since that  theres a need of PIN before you open it.
full member
Activity: 733
Merit: 100
March 20, 2018, 07:37:29 PM
I really trust the trezzor for a good wallet and save a lot of assets, because after all the trezzor can be relied upon for storage and safe because it has never heard of a hacked wallet trezzor.
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March 20, 2018, 07:14:10 PM
Trezor definitely lives up to its hype. It has a key logger protection where instead of typing in the PIN, you have to click on an obscured numerical pad displayed in the browser. An attacker with complete remote access to the desktop, would not even be able to determine the numbers, as they are displayed only on the Trezor device. Pretty secure!  Wink
legendary
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March 20, 2018, 06:20:06 PM
... you put all your coins in this trezor and can generate there own personal  secured key just like ledger Nano

Not exactly since the Nano is broken and the Trezor is not:

https://saleemrashid.com/2018/03/20/breaking-ledger-security-model/
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March 20, 2018, 05:35:04 PM
Just something I've been thinking lately - I hold a sizeable sum in a trezor that I bought lately (after I did some review of the code and the protocols used), but I'm wondering about how much others would trust a trezor personally. I used to use Offline Armory exclusively but it's taking a toll on my SSD's by running a full client on my online computer.


Definetly ,i never been knowing about the advantage of  this trezor wallet when its compared to using the free wallet only like MEW, but according  to my own research and understanding that  this kind  of wallet,is the best wallet  to used an anti hacking system wallet,because you put all your coins in this trezor and can generate there own personal  secured key just like ledger Nano,but there in your experience bro,maybe theres a factory defect when you brought  that item,so why try to return that in the store that you buy,so that it will replace with a new.
member
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March 20, 2018, 05:03:36 PM
I met on it only positive reviews and chose this bag on storage, I bought it, but I am confused by the fact that it is necessary to prepare the extension to the browser. So while I don't use it.
legendary
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Merit: 1164
March 20, 2018, 01:03:24 PM
just sayin.. Smiley

Breaking the Ledger Crypto Wallet Security Model - https://saleemrashid.com/2018/03/20/breaking-ledger-security-model/

If you don't feel Trezor (or Nano S) is secure you can always go back to how we did cold storage BT (before Trezor:) using Bitcoin Armory with two computers. Your signing wallet is on the offline computer that can never connect to the internet.
newbie
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March 20, 2018, 12:52:55 PM
just sayin.. Smiley

Breaking the Ledger Crypto Wallet Security Model - https://saleemrashid.com/2018/03/20/breaking-ledger-security-model/
legendary
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May 13, 2017, 01:07:37 PM
WAVES support is not on the roadmap for any hardware wallet at the moment AFAIK
hero member
Activity: 1918
Merit: 535
May 13, 2017, 12:48:18 PM
in my opinion trezor is safer than keeping coins on coinbase. and slightly safer than just running bitcoin core..
but it is not 100% fool proof, and the device itself does require some trust.
i agree, trezor is better than any other wallets imo, but i think the best one is just the paper wallet plain and simple. if you worry about security with the trezor, just switch to something thatll make you feel safer.

I have read too many stories of people losing bitcoin by using paper wallets improperly. I wrote an article about it Bitcoin Paper Wallets Are Not Safer Than Hardware Wallets. I have never heard a report of anyone using a Trezor losing bitcoin. 

what are presently the supported currencies ?

For Trezor: through wallet.trezor.io are Bitcoin, Dash and Zcash (t addresses only). Litecoin through Electrum-LTC and Ether/ETC through MyEtherWallet.

For Ledger Nano S: native support for Bitcoin, Litecoin, ETC/ETH, Dogecoin, Zcash (t addresses only), Dash, and Stratis. Monero and Ripple are on their roadmap but not implemented yet.

thank you so much, i think there is a project with waves ?
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May 13, 2017, 12:24:11 PM
Generally indeed many among those who use the bitcoin get things less fun when storing bitcoin, or one might say they steal in bitcoin by people. Indeed it could not be at the stop, unless indeed we are more careful in doing something. This is a technology, surely every journey there there is always a sad thing, if you want to get an advantage then be someone who may well see something or everything will fall apart
 
Fuck you, you piece of shit signature spammer.

I hope you paid a huge amount for your high level account(s) and that this and all your other accounts you purchased just to spew this totally meaningless crap get perm banned. 

YOU, yes you personally, are the reason this forum is becoming tedious and worthless.

Well his English isn't even good so he won't last long in his campaign, the best way to go imo is to pm his campaign manager then he will get warned/booted.
legendary
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May 13, 2017, 12:22:46 PM
in my opinion trezor is safer than keeping coins on coinbase. and slightly safer than just running bitcoin core..
but it is not 100% fool proof, and the device itself does require some trust.
i agree, trezor is better than any other wallets imo, but i think the best one is just the paper wallet plain and simple. if you worry about security with the trezor, just switch to something thatll make you feel safer.

I have read too many stories of people losing bitcoin by using paper wallets improperly. I wrote an article about it Bitcoin Paper Wallets Are Not Safer Than Hardware Wallets. I have never heard a report of anyone using a Trezor losing bitcoin. 

what are presently the supported currencies ?

For Trezor: through wallet.trezor.io are Bitcoin, Dash and Zcash (t addresses only). Litecoin through Electrum-LTC and Ether/ETC through MyEtherWallet.

For Ledger Nano S: native support for Bitcoin, Litecoin, ETC/ETH, Dogecoin, Zcash (t addresses only), Dash, and Stratis. Monero and Ripple are on their roadmap but not implemented yet.
legendary
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
May 13, 2017, 10:44:00 AM
Generally indeed many among those who use the bitcoin get things less fun when storing bitcoin, or one might say they steal in bitcoin by people. Indeed it could not be at the stop, unless indeed we are more careful in doing something. This is a technology, surely every journey there there is always a sad thing, if you want to get an advantage then be someone who may well see something or everything will fall apart
 
Fuck you, you piece of shit signature spammer.

I hope you paid a huge amount for your high level account(s) and that this and all your other accounts you purchased just to spew this totally meaningless crap get perm banned. 

YOU, yes you personally, are the reason this forum is becoming tedious and worthless.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
May 13, 2017, 10:18:07 AM
I am sorry, but I do not see the point in wasting all the money on tenzor.  It is secure and i agree with the reviews here, but there is a cheaper way that is just as secure as wasting all this money.  Maybe down the line where the attacks on Bitcoin are more common and there are new methods of stealing it, trezor may be worth the investment, but not a this time.

Attacks are already common. Have your bitcoin stolen by malware and you would change your mind right quick. If you can live without the screen Ledger sells the HW.1 for less than $20 shipped.

Generally indeed many among those who use the bitcoin get things less fun when storing bitcoin, or one might say they steal in bitcoin by people. Indeed it could not be at the stop, unless indeed we are more careful in doing something. This is a technology, surely every journey there there is always a sad thing, if you want to get an advantage then be someone who may well see something or everything will fall apart
 
legendary
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May 13, 2017, 10:11:13 AM
Trezor is a better hardware wallet than I thought so far it doing so good and no problem in the service and transaction issues.I guess it is more safer than the other hardware wallet in the market.
I wouldn't trust Trezor or any hardware wallet with storing any amount of Bitcoin because fancy things usually end up badly. I just could hold onto more Bitcoin if I actually go to a website and just download a Bitcoin client and store Bitcoins on it. A regular Paper Wallet could also get the task done if the money needed to get stored for a longer period of time, trying to use a hardware wallet is just for rich folks.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
May 13, 2017, 03:18:20 AM
Trezor is a better hardware wallet than I thought so far it doing so good and no problem in the service and transaction issues.I guess it is more safer than the other hardware wallet in the market.
hero member
Activity: 1918
Merit: 535
May 13, 2017, 03:04:36 AM
in my opinion trezor is safer than keeping coins on coinbase. and slightly safer than just running bitcoin core..
but it is not 100% fool proof, and the device itself does require some trust.
i agree, trezor is better than any other wallets imo, but i think the best one is just the paper wallet plain and simple. if you worry about security with the trezor, just switch to something thatll make you feel safer.

I have read too many stories of people losing bitcoin by using paper wallets improperly. I wrote an article about it Bitcoin Paper Wallets Are Not Safer Than Hardware Wallets. I have never heard a report of anyone using a Trezor losing bitcoin. 

what are presently the supported currencies ?
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1164
January 14, 2016, 08:39:48 PM
in my opinion trezor is safer than keeping coins on coinbase. and slightly safer than just running bitcoin core..
but it is not 100% fool proof, and the device itself does require some trust.
i agree, trezor is better than any other wallets imo, but i think the best one is just the paper wallet plain and simple. if you worry about security with the trezor, just switch to something thatll make you feel safer.

I have read too many stories of people losing bitcoin by using paper wallets improperly. I wrote an article about it Bitcoin Paper Wallets Are Not Safer Than Hardware Wallets. I have never heard a report of anyone using a Trezor losing bitcoin. 
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 500
January 14, 2016, 07:26:36 PM
in my opinion trezor is safer than keeping coins on coinbase. and slightly safer than just running bitcoin core..
but it is not 100% fool proof, and the device itself does require some trust.
i agree, trezor is better than any other wallets imo, but i think the best one is just the paper wallet plain and simple. if you worry about security with the trezor, just switch to something thatll make you feel safer.
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