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Topic: Laser Engraved Bitcoin/Litecoin Cards (Public ID and BIP38 encrypted cards) - page 3. (Read 12816 times)

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I ordered my cards on Jan 6th but was out of town when they arrived so I didn't get to see them til Saturday.  I ordered one with a public address and another with public/private BIP 38.  The combo card will end up in a safety deposit box since it is my cold storage wallet.  I like this product and have ordered a couple more and will probably order more in the future for all my cold storage needs.
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In Cryptography I Trust

p.s, for those that have received their cards, would you mind leaving us some trust feedback? It would be greatly appreciated!

Crypto Cards

Hey! I just got mine, great product.  Smiley

P.S: Sorry the cell phone picture
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Whoa! I would RATHER prefer your company to dedicate precious resources to improving shipping times of the card orders. if THAT was the reason why you are still so slow with making and shipping cards, I would be really disappointed. I have not got an email about my order after a week, so you surely understand my confusion.
You sound like an asshole. The merchs are already in stock and doesn't have to be made to order. The cards are made to order. It takes time seeing as how many people are ordering and the time it takes to set up to engrave the QR code onto the card then testing the code to see if it works then shipping it out. It's like you think they have a stash of your QR code engraved on the card ready to ship to you ASAP.
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Those are really cool, I'm placing an order.
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Looks nice, I think I'll get one.
newbie
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Whoa! I would RATHER prefer your company to dedicate precious resources to improving shipping times of the card orders. if THAT was the reason why you are still so slow with making and shipping cards, I would be really disappointed. I have not got an email about my order after a week, so you surely understand my confusion.

Hey BorisAlt,

In my previous post I had explained the reason for the slow order processing, as we received more demand than we could handle right off the bat. We hit the ground running, and as a result we have had some growing pains. As mentioned, early next week our card order processing capabilities will increase, and our order times will be cut down to a more acceptable level.

As for our new merchandise lineup, releasing these new products has had zero effect on our card processing time.

Thanks for your ongoing support!

Crypto Cards
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Whoa! I would RATHER prefer your company to dedicate precious resources to improving shipping times of the card orders. if THAT was the reason why you are still so slow with making and shipping cards, I would be really disappointed. I have not got an email about my order after a week, so you surely understand my confusion.
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I like how my posts were deleted by moderator...

Well, I am happy, you are happy, the whole world is happy !

The topic deviated a bit on flammability discussion. However after the OP came up with an ingenious marketing idea to actually test the product in this rather fiery manner, the topic got back on track. Your posts were deleted when you changed the topic to discuss my personal traits as to the ability to make judgements. You called me with a derogatory name and got quickly punished.

I ordered my first card a week ago. Cryptocards, can you explain why it takes two weeks to deliver to the USA? Also, having a notification email with an estimate of shipping would make you much more popular. At this time I can't recommend your service although I have been interested for over a month now.

Hey BorisAlt,

Thanks so much your support and interest. Each order is custom made, so we cannot just take an item off a shelf and send it out. We have had an influx of orders which has resulted in a lead time of about one week. As of tuesday next week, our process will be changing, which will result in quicker, more reasonable lead times.

Thanks again!

Crypto Cards
sr. member
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I like how my posts were deleted by moderator...

Well, I am happy, you are happy, the whole world is happy !

The topic deviated a bit on flammability discussion. However after the OP came up with an ingenious marketing idea to actually test the product in this rather fiery manner, the topic got back on track. Your posts were deleted when you changed the topic to discuss my personal traits as to the ability to make judgements. You called me with a derogatory name and got quickly punished.

I ordered my first card a week ago. Cryptocards, can you explain why it takes two weeks to deliver to the USA? Also, having a notification email with an estimate of shipping would make you much more popular. At this time I can't recommend your service although I have been interested for over a month now.
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Village Idiot
krampus, I would think that bigger heat dissipation area would be better at dissipating energy, given mass is very close. Perhaps I am wrong in some way, so yes, definitely looking forward to the video.

Up to a point, yes. Heat sinks made of aluminum do in fact use surface area to help dissipate heat. However, once the aluminum becomes too thin (ala a beer can, or aluminum foil) it becomes much more susceptible to melting.

So mass is important, but so is the configuration of that mass. Basically, melting aluminum foil with a match is "a trick". In general, that trick only applies to aluminum foil and things that are similar to aluminum foil.
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Hey guys!

thanks for all the interest! So I tested the cards with a blow torch today, and will post a video once I get iMovie working. For those who cant wait for the results:

After being blow torched for ~2 mins, with the flame held only a few inches from the card, the red anodizing was stripped from the card. Although anodizing was no longer present, the IDs that had been engraved were still perfectly legible. The QR code had a tough time reading. I assume this was because there was not enough contrast between the now silver card, and the engraved QR code. This would mean you would have to manually type in your codes after it has been in a fire.

Overall, were happy with the results, as it shows that the engraving is on the aluminium it self, and if the anodizing is stripped (in this case, completely) the card is still readable. Keep in mind, we are not claiming these cards to be fire proof, and this test was just done out of curiosity! When buying these cards, just think about what kind of stresses they will realistically have. If you think fire is a serious problem for your cards, I would suggest getting two, and storing them in separate places.

Note: If you are seriously interested in a completely fire proof card, send us a PM, as we do have the capabilities to make a black, fire "proof" card, but will only do so if there is a demand for such a product.
That's a great news! Thank you. Seeing a video of the BTC card going through a fire test would be awesome. I will show it to all my friends for sure Smiley

krampus, I would think that bigger heat dissipation area would be better at dissipating energy, given mass is very close. Perhaps I am wrong in some way, so yes, definitely looking forward to the video.

Cryptocards, can you include one blank in my order in case you did not ship it yet? I would like to subject it to my own "environmental testing" Cheesy
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I like how my posts were deleted by moderator for being "off-topic" when I didn't start the "off-topic" posts and Boris's posts is still up, even though my posts were on the same topic as Boris's. I was also pointing out that Boris was using the word "big mouth" in the wrong context because "big mouth" refers to people who spread rumors and can't keep secrets. I'm guessing this post is also going to get deleted as well?
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Village Idiot
You said that there is not much aluminum in a beer can. I provided an estimate how much aluminum is in a can and in a card. Numbers appear very close. What is YOUR opinion based on theese facts?

My estimation is somewhat irrelevant at this point, since cryptocards has already weighed in with the results of his test. However, I'd like to point out the chief difference between a beer can and an aluminum card: the aluminum in a beer can is spread over a very large area. The card is not. This makes all the difference in the world.
newbie
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Hey guys!

thanks for all the interest! So I tested the cards with a blow torch today, and will post a video once I get iMovie working. For those who cant wait for the results:

After being blow torched for ~2 mins, with the flame held only a few inches from the card, the red anodizing was stripped from the card. Although anodizing was no longer present, the IDs that had been engraved were still perfectly legible. The QR code had a tough time reading. I assume this was because there was not enough contrast between the now silver card, and the engraved QR code. This would mean you would have to manually type in your codes after it has been in a fire.

Overall, were happy with the results, as it shows that the engraving is on the aluminium it self, and if the anodizing is stripped (in this case, completely) the card is still readable. Keep in mind, we are not claiming these cards to be fire proof, and this test was just done out of curiosity! When buying these cards, just think about what kind of stresses they will realistically have. If you think fire is a serious problem for your cards, I would suggest getting two, and storing them in separate places.

Note: If you are seriously interested in a completely fire proof card, send us a PM, as we do have the capabilities to make a black, fire "proof" card, but will only do so if there is a demand for such a product.
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You seem to have a big mouth. But again, newbies often do. Welcome to the forum.

It's not like you've been here all that much longer, tough guy.

No, just 10 times longer than the big mouth. I prefer not to call people "idiots" regardless. Cryptocards said they will post video, that will be interesting.

You said that there is not much aluminum in a beer can. I provided an estimate how much aluminum is in a can and in a card. Numbers appear very close. What is YOUR opinion based on theese facts?

I am looking forward to my first card. Will it melt or not is pretty much irrelevant. Based on people responses so far it looks like I will be buying more.
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Does that idiot think that these card are made with aluminum used to make beer cans...? Is he srs? Hey, let's toss a 16-18 gauge anodized aluminum can into a fireplace and see how long that takes to melt.

Where do I find my so called... private key...

You seem to have a big mouth. But again, newbies often do. Welcome to the forum.

Before you get too worked up:

An average Al pop/beer can weighs 14 grams.
Credit card size 16 gauge Al weighs 17 grams.

A flame that will melt/burn 14g of Al will do pretty much the same with 17g.

I am looking forward to the video.
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New In Town...
As people seem to be interested, we will make a "will it melt?" video and posting it here! Stay tuned.

Can't wait!
newbie
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As people seem to be interested, we will make a "will it melt?" video and posting it here! Stay tuned.
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These look amazing i might order one of these, very nice work Smiley
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