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Topic: Single-Address Hardware Wallet - page 2. (Read 1408 times)

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June 22, 2015, 02:52:46 PM
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Would anyone here buy a disposable hardware wallet that is programmed ONCE, and then cannot be programmed with a different private key.  Instead, you just toss it and buy a new one if you want a different address.  It would only have a single address, but I could still see this having some use.

It would only cost maybe $5 per wallet, so you could have 5 of them for pretty cheap, and then just get a new one if you need a new address (they wouldn't be HD, obviously).  It would be like the old paper wallets, but way easier and more secure to spend from.  Would anyone buy it?

The idea is that it would be really cheap and secure, and the address on it cannot be faked or anything.  Obviously it would be open source.  If anybody thinks it's a good idea, maybe we could start a development team (and a Kickstarter) eventually.  Lemme know what everyone thinks.
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