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Topic: Trezor? (Read 1138 times)

sr. member
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December 05, 2014, 11:36:22 AM
#14
They had some nice specials on Black Friday, so you missed out!

If you worried about security, this hardware wallet, is the one to buy.  Wink

Ah dammit, oh well. They aren't too expensive and well worth the price to secure the bitcoins in my control.
sr. member
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December 05, 2014, 11:35:40 AM
#13
Trezor is a hardware wallet for Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies. It's a single purpose computer which secures private keys and does the transaction signing as well. Unlike a USB stick or a card with engraved private keys, it allows you to visually verify that the address and amount to be sent are correct, and that the transaction fees do not exceed a standard amount. There's tons and tons of stuff over the internet about it you should have googled first. Here's some will help you.
http://www.bitcoin-exchange-berlin.com/2014/03/trezor-makes-using-bitcoins-safe-for.html
Review: Bitcoin 'Vault' Trezor
Official Docs.


Thanks! Would anyone happen to have one? Would you recommend it?

Yes I can recommend it. Easy to use, not too expensive (remember that you get a really functional device with display Cheesy).

Awesome! Will look into buying one of them soon.
hero member
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December 05, 2014, 04:25:26 AM
#12
Trezor is a hardware wallet for Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies. It's a single purpose computer which secures private keys and does the transaction signing as well. Unlike a USB stick or a card with engraved private keys, it allows you to visually verify that the address and amount to be sent are correct, and that the transaction fees do not exceed a standard amount. There's tons and tons of stuff over the internet about it you should have googled first. Here's some will help you.
http://www.bitcoin-exchange-berlin.com/2014/03/trezor-makes-using-bitcoins-safe-for.html
Review: Bitcoin 'Vault' Trezor
Official Docs.


I''m interested to in a Trezor. Thanks for the tons of info.
hero member
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December 05, 2014, 02:57:06 AM
#11
It is safe BTC wallet, that is the main point. After let say 8 years you can change it to new one Trezor, because there is a medium level risk of electronical and/or mechanical parts damage.

The good news is even if your Trezor is not functioning well, you can recover all your bitcoin with a seed. Smiley
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December 05, 2014, 02:00:59 AM
#10
It is safe BTC wallet, that is the main point. After let say 8 years you can change it to new one Trezor, because there is a medium level risk of electronical and/or mechanical parts damage.
hero member
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December 05, 2014, 01:28:01 AM
#9
The most amazing feature of Trezor is that you can use it on a compromised computer and still your bitcoin will be safe. So it is not only convenient to use, but also very safe.
legendary
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December 05, 2014, 01:25:05 AM
#8
They had some nice specials on Black Friday, so you missed out!

If you worried about security, this hardware wallet, is the one to buy.  Wink
sr. member
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December 04, 2014, 11:38:00 AM
#7
Trezor is a hardware wallet for Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies. It's a single purpose computer which secures private keys and does the transaction signing as well. Unlike a USB stick or a card with engraved private keys, it allows you to visually verify that the address and amount to be sent are correct, and that the transaction fees do not exceed a standard amount. There's tons and tons of stuff over the internet about it you should have googled first. Here's some will help you.
http://www.bitcoin-exchange-berlin.com/2014/03/trezor-makes-using-bitcoins-safe-for.html
Review: Bitcoin 'Vault' Trezor
Official Docs.


Thanks! Would anyone happen to have one? Would you recommend it?

For sure i would absolutely recommend it i haven't used it though. It used to cost a lot when slush pool guys came up with it but it's affordable these days. So i would say go for it and check out this unboxing and review video on it.
hero member
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December 04, 2014, 11:25:50 AM
#6
Trezor is a hardware wallet for Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies. It's a single purpose computer which secures private keys and does the transaction signing as well. Unlike a USB stick or a card with engraved private keys, it allows you to visually verify that the address and amount to be sent are correct, and that the transaction fees do not exceed a standard amount. There's tons and tons of stuff over the internet about it you should have googled first. Here's some will help you.
http://www.bitcoin-exchange-berlin.com/2014/03/trezor-makes-using-bitcoins-safe-for.html
Review: Bitcoin 'Vault' Trezor
Official Docs.


Thanks! Would anyone happen to have one? Would you recommend it?

Yes I can recommend it. Easy to use, not too expensive (remember that you get a really functional device with display Cheesy).
sr. member
Activity: 384
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December 04, 2014, 11:21:32 AM
#5
Trezor is a hardware wallet for Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies. It's a single purpose computer which secures private keys and does the transaction signing as well. Unlike a USB stick or a card with engraved private keys, it allows you to visually verify that the address and amount to be sent are correct, and that the transaction fees do not exceed a standard amount. There's tons and tons of stuff over the internet about it you should have googled first. Here's some will help you.
http://www.bitcoin-exchange-berlin.com/2014/03/trezor-makes-using-bitcoins-safe-for.html
Review: Bitcoin 'Vault' Trezor
Official Docs.


Thanks! Would anyone happen to have one? Would you recommend it?
sr. member
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December 04, 2014, 11:19:13 AM
#4
Trezor is a hardware wallet for Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies. It's a single purpose computer which secures private keys and does the transaction signing as well. Unlike a USB stick or a card with engraved private keys, it allows you to visually verify that the address and amount to be sent are correct, and that the transaction fees do not exceed a standard amount. There's tons and tons of stuff over the internet about it you should have googled first. Here's some will help you.
http://www.bitcoin-exchange-berlin.com/2014/03/trezor-makes-using-bitcoins-safe-for.html
Review: Bitcoin 'Vault' Trezor
Official Docs.
legendary
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no need to carry heavy money bags anymore
December 04, 2014, 11:19:01 AM
#3
If anyone could be helpful it'd be much appreciated!

Read about hardware wallets and their advantages.
sr. member
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December 04, 2014, 10:48:57 AM
#2
If anyone could be helpful it'd be much appreciated!
sr. member
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December 04, 2014, 07:54:43 AM
#1
I always wanted to ask: how does a trezor work? Whats the point/purpose?
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