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Topic: new hardware wallet.3.8mm, Sapphire Glass, Touch Screen. (Read 2223 times)

legendary
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Has the source code been modified anyway or it is a direct compile and install from the Trezor?  I remember another Chinese bitcoin hardware wallet that modified the keys and did some changes that got people all riled up due to possible insecurity.
yes. change some code.
legendary
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Has the source code been modified anyway or it is a direct compile and install from the Trezor?  I remember another Chinese bitcoin hardware wallet that modified the keys and did some changes that got people all riled up due to possible insecurity.
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firmware developor wantted.
i will provide free samples for developors.





Are these currently only designs or actual product?
Also not sure if you answer what you looking at for pricing?
legendary
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Sounds promising, although an existing trezor user wouldn't be likely to use this. Looking forward to someone reviewing it.
firmware developor wantted.
i will provide free samples for developors.



hero member
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Sounds promising, although an existing trezor user wouldn't be likely to use this. Looking forward to someone reviewing it.
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Sapphire glass Shocked

I like its size and well designed, case material alot. I look forward to reading more about the electrics and starting price.

I will be following this wallet's announcement.
legendary
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You can find the Bwallet site in Chinese here: https://www.bidingxing.com/bwallet

The developer of Trezor took a hard look at the first Bwallet and voiced his privacy and security concerns here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2tyier/bwallet_review_by_trezor_developer/

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Interesting part on BWallet is, that they really did not change much in firmware source codes, except adding tracking supercookie to the API. This particular line should catch your attention: https://github.com/BWallet/bwallet-mcu/blob/2427d396c29722e1ddd70791aaeb12b55ae5d609/firmware/fsm.c#L148. This reports processor's serial number to the computer and it means that they track who you are (they know to which name/address they shipped the device) and how much money do you have (because BWallet reports this ID to mybwallet.com).

Note that Trezor confirmed it only costs $19 to manufacture a Trezor. Even KeepKey clone had to reduce price to $99 to compete with Trezor.

Advice? If you have enough bitcoin to justify a hardware wallet stick to Trezor or Ledger. Ledger is the true competitor to Trezor since they built the Nano from scratch rather than just another Trezor clone. Ledger Naino S has the benefit of also storing private keys for ETH and ETC while Trezor is still the original and has the most features, e.g Android Mycelium integration and password protected hidden wallets. I use both Trezor and Nano S and can confirm both are excellent products with great customer service.


Yep, I agree re Trezor and Ledger Nano.  Both have worked well for me as well.

There is no way I would pay for an expensive Trezor near-clone, although I do recognize the benefit of using open-source code (to discover security weaknesses, etc.).

But, I would think that there would be a good market for a solidly built (and nice-looking item like the BWallet appears to be) hardware piece if the price is right.
legendary
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Bwallet source code... I read somewhere that there were tracking cookies in the source code that informed Bwallet who owned what wallet. Isn't that a privacy issue, or have you guys removed the code snippet?
legendary
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You can find the Bwallet site in Chinese here: https://www.bidingxing.com/bwallet

The developer of Trezor took a hard look at the first Bwallet and voiced his privacy and security concerns here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2tyier/bwallet_review_by_trezor_developer/

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Interesting part on BWallet is, that they really did not change much in firmware source codes, except adding tracking supercookie to the API. This particular line should catch your attention: https://github.com/BWallet/bwallet-mcu/blob/2427d396c29722e1ddd70791aaeb12b55ae5d609/firmware/fsm.c#L148. This reports processor's serial number to the computer and it means that they track who you are (they know to which name/address they shipped the device) and how much money do you have (because BWallet reports this ID to mybwallet.com).

Note that Trezor confirmed it only costs $19 to manufacture a Trezor. Even KeepKey clone had to reduce price to $99 to compete with Trezor.

Advice? If you have enough bitcoin to justify a hardware wallet stick to Trezor or Ledger. Ledger is the true competitor to Trezor since they built the Nano from scratch rather than just another Trezor clone. Ledger Naino S has the benefit of also storing private keys for ETH and ETC while Trezor is still the original and has the most features, e.g Android Mycelium integration and password protected hidden wallets. I use both Trezor and Nano S and can confirm both are excellent products with great customer service.
even hardware only, the cost can be totaly different.
take look our design.
legendary
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You can find the Bwallet site in Chinese here: https://www.bidingxing.com/bwallet

The developer of Trezor took a hard look at the first Bwallet and voiced his privacy and security concerns here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2tyier/bwallet_review_by_trezor_developer/

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Interesting part on BWallet is, that they really did not change much in firmware source codes, except adding tracking supercookie to the API. This particular line should catch your attention: https://github.com/BWallet/bwallet-mcu/blob/2427d396c29722e1ddd70791aaeb12b55ae5d609/firmware/fsm.c#L148. This reports processor's serial number to the computer and it means that they track who you are (they know to which name/address they shipped the device) and how much money do you have (because BWallet reports this ID to mybwallet.com).

Note that Trezor confirmed it only costs $19 to manufacture a Trezor. Even KeepKey clone had to reduce price to $99 to compete with Trezor.

Advice? If you have enough bitcoin to justify a hardware wallet stick to Trezor or Ledger. Ledger is the true competitor to Trezor since they built the Nano from scratch rather than just another Trezor clone. Ledger Naino S has the benefit of also storing private keys for ETH and ETC while Trezor is still the original and has the most features, e.g Android Mycelium integration and password protected hidden wallets. I use both Trezor and Nano S and can confirm both are excellent products with great customer service.
legendary
Activity: 986
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That is very cool looking but can we have some more details please such as hardware specs and of course the end price  Grin
51 mm *31mm *3.8mm
126X64, 0.96' panel.
the price is usd149+shipping cost.
legendary
Activity: 986
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It actually looks very interesting despite the fact that you showed us only an external case. Very sleek, yet simple design.
Where I can find original announcement and website of the manufacturer? How much it will cost?
It it will be cheaper that Trezor I might consider buying it as a gift.
welcome more developer join with us. its a parttime job.
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That is very cool looking but can we have some more details please such as hardware specs and of course the end price  Grin
legendary
Activity: 986
Merit: 1000
Crypto Currency , Mining, Exchange ATM, Wallet!
It actually looks very interesting despite the fact that you showed us only an external case. Very sleek, yet simple design.
Where I can find original announcement and website of the manufacturer? How much it will cost?
It it will be cheaper that Trezor I might consider buying it as a gift.

The OP mentioned it's using bwallet's sourcecode (http://mybwallet.com/), so it's basically another trezor clone... I don't really mind tough, the case is indeed greatlooking, and if it's using open source code, it has the potential to be reasonably secure (altough it's a shame they're building their product on the sourcecode of somebody else).

Waiting for the price aswell Smiley
open source code encourages better products.
legendary
Activity: 986
Merit: 1000
Crypto Currency , Mining, Exchange ATM, Wallet!
It actually looks very interesting despite the fact that you showed us only an external case. Very sleek, yet simple design.
Where I can find original announcement and website of the manufacturer? How much it will cost?
It it will be cheaper that Trezor I might consider buying it as a gift.

... altough it's a shame they're building their product on the sourcecode of somebody else.

Waiting for the price aswell Smiley

Worked for KeepKey also.



I did not know this... But it seems you're right.
Anyway, forking open source software and using it in your own projects isn't illegal, so neither bwallet, trezor or this wallet are breaking any laws (as far as i know).
I just found it a petty they're using somebody else's hard work to deliver a cheaper product, but it's probably better they use good sourcecode than creating a buggy new project themselfs Smiley
we delivery one better products.
you will be happy to pay higher price for it.
hero member
Activity: 896
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It actually looks very interesting despite the fact that you showed us only an external case. Very sleek, yet simple design.
Where I can find original announcement and website of the manufacturer? How much it will cost?
It it will be cheaper that Trezor I might consider buying it as a gift.

... altough it's a shame they're building their product on the sourcecode of somebody else.

Waiting for the price aswell Smiley

Worked for KeepKey also.



I did not know this... But it seems you're right.
Anyway, forking open source software and using it in your own projects isn't illegal, so neither bwallet, trezor or this wallet are breaking any laws (as far as i know).
I just found it a petty they're using somebody else's hard work to deliver a cheaper product, but it's probably better they use good sourcecode than creating a buggy new project themselfs Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1806
Merit: 1164
It actually looks very interesting despite the fact that you showed us only an external case. Very sleek, yet simple design.
Where I can find original announcement and website of the manufacturer? How much it will cost?
It it will be cheaper that Trezor I might consider buying it as a gift.

... altough it's a shame they're building their product on the sourcecode of somebody else.

Waiting for the price aswell Smiley

Worked for KeepKey also.

hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 1006
It actually looks very interesting despite the fact that you showed us only an external case. Very sleek, yet simple design.
Where I can find original announcement and website of the manufacturer? How much it will cost?
It it will be cheaper that Trezor I might consider buying it as a gift.

The OP mentioned it's using bwallet's sourcecode (http://mybwallet.com/), so it's basically another trezor clone... I don't really mind tough, the case is indeed greatlooking, and if it's using open source code, it has the potential to be reasonably secure (altough it's a shame they're building their product on the sourcecode of somebody else).

Waiting for the price aswell Smiley
legendary
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It actually looks very interesting despite the fact that you showed us only an external case. Very sleek, yet simple design.
Where I can find original announcement and website of the manufacturer? How much it will cost?
It it will be cheaper that Trezor I might consider buying it as a gift.
legendary
Activity: 986
Merit: 1000
Crypto Currency , Mining, Exchange ATM, Wallet!
LIGHTNINGASIC and BitExchange launched new hardware wallet together now.
Easy and security to store the bitcoin.
Generate private key random , and signature independent.
PIN code and seeds. Double security .
Open source code.
Sapphire Glass
Touch screen
Super slim: 3.8mm only
CNC Aluminum case



this wallet is based on Trezor, Bwallet source code.
welcome to developen more function for it.
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