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February 01, 2017, 12:09:10 PM
#14
I offer them at http://BitcoinMint.com
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January 30, 2017, 03:25:51 PM
#12
https://nastyfans.org/mint

I would buy a nastyfan coin and load it, it as its private and public keys engraved on it and I think that is a lot more secure than a DIY coin

Your statement is false.  While I 100% trust ognasty and own tons of nastyfans coins, a coin where 2 people know the key is always less safe than a coin with 1 person knowing it. 


How can you tell me what I think is wrong?

Nastyfan coins are the only coins I know of, besides the keyosis capsule that I can leave out in the rain/fire/etc because the private key is not on a piece of paper that can get destroyed/fade away in 100 years.

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January 30, 2017, 02:15:43 PM
#11
https://nastyfans.org/mint

I would buy a nastyfan coin and load it, it as its private and public keys engraved on it and I think that is a lot more secure than a DIY coin

Your statement is false.  While I 100% trust ognasty and own tons of nastyfans coins, a coin where 2 people know the key is always less safe than a coin with 1 person knowing it. 


How can you tell me what I think is wrong?

Nastyfan coins are the only coins I know of, besides the keyosis capsule that I can leave out in the rain/fire/etc because the private key is not on a piece of paper that can get destroyed/fade away in 100 years.
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January 30, 2017, 12:14:14 PM
#10
https://nastyfans.org/mint

I would buy a nastyfan coin and load it, it as its private and public keys engraved on it and I think that is a lot more secure than a DIY coin

Your statement is false.  While I 100% trust ognasty and own tons of nastyfans coins, a coin where 2 people know the key is always less safe than a coin with 1 person knowing it. 

Not necessarily, I expect manufacturers like NastyFans would have a lot more experience in the technical security needed to keep a wallet safe. A wallet produced and then destroyed on an isolated  system is less likely to be compromised in future. Some people producing DIY coins could be vulnerable to a trojan fishing around their system and stealing credentials, even if they were deleted.


Good point.   I didn't think of that.   One would figure that if you are generating keys for long term storage you would do it securely but I guess some people don't know proper "best practices".
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January 30, 2017, 12:07:47 PM
#9
https://nastyfans.org/mint

I would buy a nastyfan coin and load it, it as its private and public keys engraved on it and I think that is a lot more secure than a DIY coin

Your statement is false.  While I 100% trust ognasty and own tons of nastyfans coins, a coin where 2 people know the key is always less safe than a coin with 1 person knowing it. 

Not necessarily, I expect manufacturers like NastyFans would have a lot more experience in the technical security needed to keep a wallet safe. A wallet produced and then destroyed on an isolated  system is less likely to be compromised in future. Some people producing DIY coins could be vulnerable to a trojan fishing around their system and stealing credentials, even if they were deleted.
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January 30, 2017, 06:54:22 AM
#8
https://nastyfans.org/mint

I would buy a nastyfan coin and load it, it as its private and public keys engraved on it and I think that is a lot more secure than a DIY coin

Your statement is false.  While I 100% trust ognasty and own tons of nastyfans coins, a coin where 2 people know the key is always less safe than a coin with 1 person knowing it. 
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January 30, 2017, 03:50:41 AM
#7
For a overview check out http://www.cryptoitems.com/list/
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January 30, 2017, 01:31:32 AM
#6
You could check out https://www.friendsofsatoshi.com/shop/ Will soon have the Cryptocracy Coin in stock and proceeds benefit the Friends of Satoshi organization.
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January 29, 2017, 11:36:03 PM
#5
Check out the encyclopedia of physical crypto-currency (https://coinfirm.org/), it'll have all the details of every unfunded (and loaded) option available. Then cruise the forum to find what you need. DIY all day long.

By the way, the inspiration for the book and the main author is a guy who goes by Elianite on this forum. Search his posts and you'll find more details.

Godspeed.
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January 29, 2017, 10:21:20 PM
#4
https://nastyfans.org/mint

I would buy a nastyfan coin and load it, it as its private and public keys engraved on it and I think that is a lot more secure than a DIY coin
legendary
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January 29, 2017, 10:06:26 PM
#3
Hello, Dignitas Designs makes some nice custom, non-denom silver bars.   You can PM me if interested. 

More info:  https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-dignitas-designs-custom-crypto-storage-999-fine-silver-bars-1733023
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January 29, 2017, 10:02:51 PM
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I've seen one but wondering how many are out there.
A lot, probably.

Most that I see already have a specific bitcoin amount on them. I'm looking for something that is more like a physical wallet made out of a coin so I can put any amount on it without having to match the amount on the coin (i know this isn't actually required).
The recently sold out silver wallets would fit that description (to only name one candidate), I'm sure you can find one on the aftermarket (aka here Smiley ).

The Ravenbit DIY has no face value either (again, sold out, gotta find one on the aftermarket).
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January 29, 2017, 09:56:36 PM
#1
Hi, does anyone sell coins that are unfunded - pref DIY so I can print the private key myself and know I am the only one that sees it. I've seen one but wondering how many are out there. Most that I see already have a specific bitcoin amount on them. I'm looking for something that is more like a physical wallet made out of a coin so I can put any amount on it without having to match the amount on the coin (i know this isn't actually required). Thanks
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