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Topic: [SOLD] KeepKey Hardware Wallet - Brand New, Sealed (Read 249 times)

copper member
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Hello World.
Currently pending sale
copper member
Activity: 76
Merit: 5
Hello World.
Do you have the red letter keep key for sale

I believe this is the silver one. Can't open it, so I can't verify 100% but its definitely either the silver or original (cant remember). I believe the letters are the same color on all of them, just the case is different in color.
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Do you have the red letter keep key for sale
copper member
Activity: 76
Merit: 5
Hello World.
Love how people are interested and then don't reply to me afterwards...
copper member
Activity: 76
Merit: 5
Hello World.
I cant send PM to you, please catch me  Wink

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I cant send PM to you, please catch me  Wink
copper member
Activity: 76
Merit: 5
Hello World.
This would be understandable if it wasn't sealed, but its still factory sealed with the original packaging and hologram sticker on it. Thats kind of the reason why they put the sticker there to begin with...

With this logic, you couldnt trust any hardware wallet as its touched multiple hands through the mail and would only be valid if you physically picked it up from a manufacturer.
Original packaging has already been proven to be easily recreated. Tamper proof holograms have also been beaten at one of the bitcoin hackers conferences (these outside packaging stickers are far easier to get off clean than say a hologram on a Casascius coin). I'm not saying youre some kind of mastermind i'm just providing a warning for potential buyers. This could be used to store $20 to $50 dollars at a time but I would never trust putting more on a second hand hardware wallet. If you don't understand this then you don't really understand how to properly secure your own keys. If you're going to act as your own bank, its best to take every precaution necessary.

Fair enough, I can understand your point. For what its worth, I'll just say that I'm merely selling it to help someone out given that I already have multiple hardware wallets. If someone is planning on holding tens of thousands of dollars worth of coin on a hardware wallet, I'd presume that they would be purchasing one directly anyways and not trying to pinch pennies. This is more for individuals who want a hardware wallet to secure their funds and/or to learn how one works, but may not have the money to purchase one at full price or just don't want to. Imo its far more likely that an individual gets their funds stolen from a compromised software wallet or computer than from a compromised hardware wallet.
jr. member
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I have 6 keepkey I'm having a hard time trying sell it. Looks like most crypto users prefer more using ledger or trezor. Anyway good luck for selling it
legendary
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This would be understandable if it wasn't sealed, but its still factory sealed with the original packaging and hologram sticker on it. Thats kind of the reason why they put the sticker there to begin with...

With this logic, you couldnt trust any hardware wallet as its touched multiple hands through the mail and would only be valid if you physically picked it up from a manufacturer.
Original packaging has already been proven to be easily recreated. Tamper proof holograms have also been beaten at one of the bitcoin hackers conferences (these outside packaging stickers are far easier to get off clean than say a hologram on a Casascius coin). I'm not saying youre some kind of mastermind i'm just providing a warning for potential buyers. This could be used to store $20 to $50 dollars at a time but I would never trust putting more on a second hand hardware wallet. If you don't understand this then you don't really understand how to properly secure your own keys. If you're going to act as your own bank, its best to take every precaution necessary.
copper member
Activity: 76
Merit: 5
Hello World.
This would be understandable if it wasn't sealed, but its still factory sealed with the original packaging and hologram sticker on it. Thats kind of the reason why they put the sticker there to begin with...

With this logic, you couldnt trust any hardware wallet as its touched multiple hands through the mail and would only be valid if you physically picked it up from a manufacturer.
legendary
Activity: 1253
Merit: 1203
As legitimate as this might be it is recommended to NEVER ever buy a hardware wallet from anybody besides the manufacturer. Nothing against you OP.. bu maybe if someone were to want this as a collectible then that should be the only way they buy it. Everyone needs to be 100% sure their hardware wallets are not compromised and buying second hand removes this.
copper member
Activity: 76
Merit: 5
Hello World.
I bought a Keepkey about a month ago but decided to just keep using my Trezor ever since I found out that Exodus started working with it. Will sell it for $20 + shipping. They are currently selling for $49 + shipping on their site, so this is over half off despite it being brand new and unopened. The Keepkey is still factory sealed with the hologram seal still in tact as well of course. No escrow as its just $20 (I don't mind you paying in any popular altcoin). I've done deals in the past here in a similar fashion for smaller amounts, no issues whatsoever.

USA Shipping Only - May possibly ship international but you would be responsible for shipping costs/duty.

UPDATE: SOLD (finally)




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