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Topic: [UPDATE] Coinkite:Multisig HD Wallet, Developer API & Real Privacy(400K BTC/mo!) - page 3. (Read 16671 times)

nvK
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This seems like a more digestible fee.
How long does the debit card to be mailed? 
nvK
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Update: We’ve heard you — Starting account fee reduced by more than half to 1%

Link: http://blog.coinkite.com/post/72085984673/weve-heard-you-starting-account-fee-reduced-by
nvK
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New Features: Send Bitcoin/Litecoin by e-Mail or Create and Share Vouchers! Yes Vouchers!

Great news,

We are making available two new features:

Send Bitcoin and Litecoin to any one’s e-mail address, even if the receiver doesn’t have a wallet yet!
Create Bitcoin and Litecoin vouchers, share them by email, link, print, phone, Facebook, Twitter or any other way you want. These vouchers can have memos and are PIN protected!

The Bitcoin way: Redeem into Coinkite (login/signup) or into any other Bitcoin/Litecoin public address! We are not forcing anyone to signup to get their funds.

Check out all these new features at https://coinkite.com/accounts/send

You can see an example here: https://coinkite.com/wc9kdxvgnbw

Don’t have an account? Get one here





The full blog post here
nvK
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New video preview of our payment terminal.

https://vimeo.com/82032338
legendary
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In Canada bitcoins are considerate a commodity. We are not against anything.

Irrelevant, BTC at it's core is intended as a currency.
CoinKites TOS is a joke, I suspect you are a scam artist.
I highly doubt any POS machines will ship.
You make sentence flow errors like "considerate" instead of "considered",
yet you expect individuals to believe you have the intelligence to program a POS device.

What's worse the sentence flow issues are not limited to this forum,
your site is full of them.

Not all of us are born where english is the first language.

+1

haters be hatin'
nvK
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Activity: 381
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In Canada bitcoins are considerate a commodity. We are not against anything.

Irrelevant, BTC at it's core is intended as a currency.
CoinKites TOS is a joke, I suspect you are a scam artist.
I highly doubt any POS machines will ship.
You make sentence flow errors like "considerate" instead of "considered",
yet you expect individuals to believe you have the intelligence to program a POS device.

What's worse the sentence flow issues are not limited to this forum,
your site is full of them.

Not all of us are born where english is the first language.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
In Canada bitcoins are considerate a commodity. We are not against anything.

Irrelevant, BTC at it's core is intended as a currency.
CoinKites TOS is a joke, I suspect you are a scam artist.
I highly doubt any POS machines will ship.
You make sentence flow errors like "considerate" instead of "considered",
yet you expect individuals to believe you have the intelligence to program a POS device.

What's worse the sentence flow issues are not limited to this forum,
your site is full of them.
nvK
sr. member
Activity: 381
Merit: 259
I would never register for/use coinkite.

Quote from: Coinkite Terms of Service
Bitcoins and Litecoins ("Coins") do not constitute a currency, an asset or a form of property at law or otherwise;... Any purchase or sale of Coins, for money, virtual currency or other consideration, involves inherent risks and may lead to the complete loss of any value, virtual currency or other consideration, and you agree to wholly accept any and all such risk.

Their TOS are against BTC, By registering at Coinkite you agree that BTC is not a currency.
Also their TOS is worded and set up in a way to steal BTC later.
Probably just another scam.


In Canada bitcoins are considerate a commodity. We are not against anything.
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Activity: 392
Merit: 250
I would never register for/use coinkite.

Quote from: Coinkite Terms of Service
Bitcoins and Litecoins ("Coins") do not constitute a currency, an asset or a form of property at law or otherwise;... Any purchase or sale of Coins, for money, virtual currency or other consideration, involves inherent risks and may lead to the complete loss of any value, virtual currency or other consideration, and you agree to wholly accept any and all such risk.

Their TOS is against BTC, By registering at Coinkite you agree that BTC is not a currency.
Also their TOS is worded and set up in a way to steal BTC later.
Probably just another scam.
nvK
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After you sign up you get an email with your welcome message.

I signed up by clicking on the sidebar promo on coinkite.com.  I wasn't required to put an email in while signing up so I didn't.  I later added 2 emails in order to use the 2-factor authentication, but I didn't receive a welcome message to either of those emails.


Please message on [email protected] so that I can check what's going on.
nvK
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After you sign up you get an email with your welcome message.
nvK
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I enabled 2 factor authentication on my ipad.  What happens if my ipad crashes or I lose it?  Can I still access my account somehow?

Also, I read on the site that I am supposed to get something in my "Welcome Message" that will enable me to recover my coins if your site goes away in the future.  Where can I find this welcome message?

Thanks!

More info here https://coinkite.com/iforget
nvK
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I'm a little confused with the fee.  Does it cost a fee to send Bitcoin or Litecoin from my Coinkite wallet to another Bitcoin or Litecoin address?  Or is the fee only for withdrawing at a Coinkite terminal?

Thanks.


We are a paid service.

We have two monthly/yearly fix price memberships, where we charge nothing to send/receive. And we have one where its free to keep money, but we charge a percentage to withdraw(send).

The fix price memberships have no fees on transactions, even on the terminal.
nvK
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This looks really awesome. Great work.

One question though, regarding:
  • Privacy. You can generate new receiving addresses on demand.
Why on demand? With deterministic wallets I don't ever see a reason to reuse an adress, and especially not with HD wallets where a merchant could just give each customer his own adress chain making it possible for the customer to generate new sending adresses himself in the future.

Yes, we do that for the POS and for receiving, many people don't know that.
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This looks really awesome. Great work.

One question though, regarding:
  • Privacy. You can generate new receiving addresses on demand.
Why on demand? With deterministic wallets I don't ever see a reason to reuse an adress, and especially not with HD wallets where a merchant could just give each customer his own adress chain making it possible for the customer to generate new sending adresses himself in the future.
nvK
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Big News: the first batch of Debit Cards was Shipped!


PS: Our cards are not tied to any account of personal information,
you may choose to associate with any account you want.



nvK
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Feel free to let them now Smiley

What's with switching from "us" to "them"? Anyway the point is, no matter which pronouns you're using, they ought to have greater depth. Getting in the WoT is the way to achieve this.


I meant let WoT(them) know, as I thought you participate on that channel.
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