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Topic: Loadable Two-Factor Aluminum Bitcoins (Read 1783 times)

member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
October 21, 2013, 10:00:56 PM
#22
Lowered the price to 0.04BTC & shipping is free now
member
Activity: 80
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October 16, 2013, 02:18:31 PM
#21
The good thing about bitcoin is that it is digital. Yet there are more and more people selling physical bitcoins...
I mean i can understand that they are nice for a collection or something but still...

And these provide a secure way of storing those digital bitcoins, more of a wallet than a collector's item to me..  Cold storage along with a physical bitcoin at an inexpensive price..

Thanks for trolling though, I appreciate the bump
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
October 16, 2013, 09:59:57 AM
#20
The good thing about bitcoin is that it is digital. Yet there are more and more people selling physical bitcoins...
I mean i can understand that they are nice for a collection or something but still...
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
October 16, 2013, 09:42:33 AM
#19
http://coinslot.info/twofactor/

Setup a page based on the bit2factor code that has a little more info and just the related two-factor tools to make it easier for those who don't want to or can't download the address utility..
b!z
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1010
September 29, 2013, 12:31:39 AM
#18
I generate the keys and 'assemble' them, the coins themselves are from Casascius and the holograms I found online..

Do you store the private keys or ever have access to them? how is the loading process done?

I only have access to the encrypted private key, which I don't store, since I don't know the buyers passphrase I'm not able to decrypt them..     loading what?

Loading the bitcoin to the physical coin.


I send a small amount to reserve the firstbits and be sure what is printed on the coin corresponds to the actual address of the coin, then the buyer can add coins any way they would like to. 

OK, I get it now.
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
September 28, 2013, 06:53:34 PM
#17
If after setting the two factor password, if you resell them is any way the new buyer can check that the password is correct without spending it?

Yeah, I send you a confirmation code and the bitcoin address after I generate the private key, as long as you save the confirmation code and give it to them they could verify the password the same way you do..

legendary
Activity: 1190
Merit: 1001
September 28, 2013, 06:04:31 PM
#16
If after setting the two factor password, if you resell them is any way the new buyer can check that the password is correct without spending it?
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1491
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
September 28, 2013, 06:00:44 PM
#15
Curious what you meant when you said:

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I send a small amount of btc to each coin to create the firstbits and include them on the coin.

I'm also curious. You can see the first bits just by looking at the address. No need to send BTC.

Reserve may have been a better word than create, without a transaction it would be possible(however unlikely) for the firstbits on the coin to be assigned to a different address

Gotcha. Thanks for clarifying.
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
September 28, 2013, 12:15:44 PM
#14
I generate the keys and 'assemble' them, the coins themselves are from Casascius and the holograms I found online..

Do you store the private keys or ever have access to them? how is the loading process done?

I only have access to the encrypted private key, which I don't store, since I don't know the buyers passphrase I'm not able to decrypt them..     loading what?

Loading the bitcoin to the physical coin.


I send a small amount to reserve the firstbits and be sure what is printed on the coin corresponds to the actual address of the coin, then the buyer can add coins any way they would like to. 
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
September 28, 2013, 12:07:33 PM
#13
Curious what you meant when you said:

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I send a small amount of btc to each coin to create the firstbits and include them on the coin.

I'm also curious. You can see the first bits just by looking at the address. No need to send BTC.

Reserve may have been a better word than create, without a transaction it would be possible(however unlikely) for the firstbits on the coin to be assigned to a different address
b!z
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1010
September 28, 2013, 09:36:41 AM
#12
Curious what you meant when you said:

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I send a small amount of btc to each coin to create the firstbits and include them on the coin.

I'm also curious. You can see the first bits just by looking at the address. No need to send BTC.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
September 28, 2013, 07:32:30 AM
#11
I generate the keys and 'assemble' them, the coins themselves are from Casascius and the holograms I found online..

Do you store the private keys or ever have access to them? how is the loading process done?

I only have access to the encrypted private key, which I don't store, since I don't know the buyers passphrase I'm not able to decrypt them..     loading what?

Loading the bitcoin to the physical coin.
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1491
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
September 28, 2013, 05:07:14 AM
#10
Curious what you meant when you said:

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I send a small amount of btc to each coin to create the firstbits and include them on the coin.
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
September 28, 2013, 02:52:45 AM
#9
I generate the keys and 'assemble' them, the coins themselves are from Casascius and the holograms I found online..

Do you store the private keys or ever have access to them? how is the loading process done?

I only have access to the encrypted private key, which I don't store, since I don't know the buyers passphrase I'm not able to decrypt them..     loading what?
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1004
September 28, 2013, 02:37:57 AM
#8
2factor auth is a pretty nice idea. Goodluck man.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
September 28, 2013, 02:35:22 AM
#7
I generate the keys and 'assemble' them, the coins themselves are from Casascius and the holograms I found online..

Do you store the private keys or ever have access to them? how is the loading process done?
member
Activity: 80
Merit: 10
September 28, 2013, 02:27:28 AM
#6
I generate the keys and 'assemble' them, the coins themselves are from Casascius and the holograms I found online..
b!z
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1010
September 28, 2013, 02:14:47 AM
#5
do you produce these yourself?
legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1005
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September 27, 2013, 05:51:12 AM
#4
oh right it's the casascius aluminums
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