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Topic: Selling metal TREZOR (first edition) (Read 1278 times)

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September 06, 2017, 08:20:47 AM
#14
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Responded. I have set the new price as 1.3 BTC. As stated, the trezor has now been opened but I still consider this to be an important piece of BTC history.
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September 06, 2017, 08:18:50 AM
#13
This is still available, however, it has since been opened. I'm open to offers.

Is the asking price of 2.6BTC still valid from the OP or has it been lowered?

The price has changed a lot since I made this post. Adjusted.
legendary
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September 04, 2017, 08:43:05 PM
#12
This is still available, however, it has since been opened. I'm open to offers.

Is the asking price of 2.6BTC still valid from the OP or has it been lowered?
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September 04, 2017, 08:33:23 PM
#11
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September 04, 2017, 08:04:59 PM
#10
This is still available, however, it has since been opened. I'm open to offers.
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June 21, 2016, 06:38:58 PM
#9
The criticism is not unwarranted, due to the nature of hardware wallets. I originally purchased this item as a collectors item and I was hoping to find a buyer with the same mindset. Although it is up to the buyer, as the item has not been opened (as I knew this would reduce its value).

I took the best picture of the tamper-evident sticker that I could. I can also provide order confirmation emails or an authenticity certificate to escrow. Anything that will help provide confidence.

Is that price fixed? Are you willing to negotiate any lower for this? I understand that it's a collector's item, but the value of the hardware itself is less that $50, I dunno if it  having a collector's value will boost the price by a more than $1.5k...

Price is fixed. Although the fiat value has gone up, I'm taking less than 0.2 BTC on the sale (it cost roughly 2.41 BTC). This also includes shipping, so the premium is razor thin. It is also the cheapest unopened metal trezor on the market.
legendary
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June 21, 2016, 09:29:07 AM
#8
It usually isn't a good idea to buy hardware wallets on the secondary market, even if the original packaging is unopened and the security seal is present, as it is possible that the device has been somehow tampered with that would make it possible for the person previously in possession of the device to steal funds from the new owner.

I understand that this is somewhat of a collector's item, however I would think that many people would also end up using this to store their BTC.

If the OP is who I think he is, then I believe him to be trustworthy enough to not tamper with the trezor (still use escrow and take precautions), however I still think that trading these things on the secondary market is not a good idea.
Someone linked me to this on another thread similar to this one when i asked the same sort of questions:
http://doc.satoshilabs.com/trezor-faq/threats.html#reflashing-the-trezor-with-evil-firmware
legendary
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June 21, 2016, 09:20:21 AM
#7
The criticism is not unwarranted, due to the nature of hardware wallets. I originally purchased this item as a collectors item and I was hoping to find a buyer with the same mindset. Although it is up to the buyer, as the item has not been opened (as I knew this would reduce its value).

I took the best picture of the tamper-evident sticker that I could. I can also provide order confirmation emails or an authenticity certificate to escrow. Anything that will help provide confidence.



Is that price fixed? Are you willing to negotiate any lower for this? I understand that it's a collector's item, but the value of the hardware itself is less that $50, I dunno if it  having a collector's value will boost the price by a more than $1.5k...
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June 21, 2016, 04:46:10 AM
#6
The criticism is not unwarranted, due to the nature of hardware wallets. I originally purchased this item as a collectors item and I was hoping to find a buyer with the same mindset. Although it is up to the buyer, as the item has not been opened (as I knew this would reduce its value).

I took the best picture of the tamper-evident sticker that I could. I can also provide order confirmation emails or an authenticity certificate to escrow. Anything that will help provide confidence.

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June 20, 2016, 10:00:11 AM
#5
If it's unopened, it will have the tamper-evident sticker on the package, wouldn't it? Therefore a picture the box signs be sufficient to tell if the trezor itself has been changed.
Also, there is really no way to take it out of the box without destroying the box.
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June 20, 2016, 08:44:41 AM
#4
If it's unopened, it will have the tamper-evident sticker on the package, wouldn't it? Therefore a picture the box signs be sufficient to tell if the trezor itself has been changed.
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June 19, 2016, 11:23:58 AM
#3
You can always just download the latest firmware from Trezor.
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June 18, 2016, 02:11:14 AM
#2
It usually isn't a good idea to buy hardware wallets on the secondary market, even if the original packaging is unopened and the security seal is present, as it is possible that the device has been somehow tampered with that would make it possible for the person previously in possession of the device to steal funds from the new owner.

I understand that this is somewhat of a collector's item, however I would think that many people would also end up using this to store their BTC.

If the OP is who I think he is, then I believe him to be trustworthy enough to not tamper with the trezor (still use escrow and take precautions), however I still think that trading these things on the secondary market is not a good idea.
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June 05, 2016, 03:15:46 AM
#1
Selling for 1.3 BTC (including shipping). Escrow available.  Please ignore earlier posts, the trezor has now been opened.

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