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Topic: Vault Coin (Physical Cold Storage) Online Store Now Live - page 4. (Read 7508 times)

legendary
Activity: 3206
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Hi, just sent payment for one coin. You can tell who I am based on the email provided. Thanks Smiley
full member
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I'll look into paper options!

As for coin 15, just head on over to our site and order one, I'll make sure you get #15.  If you are not from a country we ship to just let me know which country you live in and I'll add it.
copper member
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I'd be up for buying a paper wallet or two. Could I pre-reserve the lowest number available?  Grin
Same here. I would love to have a few paper wallets if you print them on high grade paper.
legendary
Activity: 3206
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I'd be up for buying a paper wallet or two. Could I pre-reserve the lowest number available?  Grin
Also, could I please take coin number 15. Can you send me a PM with payment info? Thanks
hero member
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Merit: 530
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Thanks for the your ideas!  I never thought anyone would pay for a paper wallet, but I never really though about printing them professional quality style.  I bet we could pull that off, and those could have a design on the back, to easily differentiate from home printed ones.  Probably do a limited run of 50 or 100 or so and individually number then (on back).

You sign up for the indy bitcoin meetup group?  I forgot to contact you but they had a meeting last month.  I think they are going to start doing 2 meetings per month.


I think for sure people would buy them if they were professionally made and on a bank note quality paper, especially if they were affordable. If you could somehow do some in quantity and sell them for less than 10 bucks including profit I think many people would buy at least 1. But you're on the right track with a limited and numbered run like that, and there are many collectors here. A company named Bitcoin Suisse AG did some sweet BTC certificate type pieces, and it was before my time but I know BitBills did notes before there were many different physical coin makers.
Also I thought the uncut sheets of your wallet designs was a cool idea, a lot of people love sheets of USD freshly printed. Maybe auction off like 5 uncut sheets separately here when they're released or after sold out would be sweet.

Haven't looked at the group yet but I will for sure check it out, I wouldn't mind going to a few events and checking out new products and tech and talking about BTC.
full member
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Thanks for the your ideas!  I never thought anyone would pay for a paper wallet, but I never really though about printing them professional quality style.  I bet we could pull that off, and those could have a design on the back, to easily differentiate from home printed ones.  Probably do a limited run of 50 or 100 or so and individually number then (on back).

You sign up for the indy bitcoin meetup group?  I forgot to contact you but they had a meeting last month.  I think they are going to start doing 2 meetings per month.
hero member
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Wow, those are all really nice, great job with the designs guys! My favorites are B and C, but honestly I like them all and I think it would be sweet if people could choose between all 4 when printing paper wallets from your site. The more options the better, in my opinion. I think lightening up the backgrounds on the last 2 would be a good idea, but I don't think you should reduce the boldness of your logos; they're your work- take credit for them! Having nice paper wallets available for free printing from your site is a great idea to increase traffic as well, good thinking.

And I'm with bithalo- if you could have some printed on some thick, high quality paper (or cloth-paper, USD?) I would be interested in buying some and I think that would be pretty cool. By the way- I still need to holler at you guys when I'm up in Nap town next! It sucks, I've never met a Bitcoiner IRL yet (that I haven't turned into a Bitcoiner myself). I'm thinking about checking out one of the coin shows up there sometime, I don't have a good LCS so I'm itching to check out some nice gold & silver coins in person. I might bring some physical crypto coins to sell if I do, maybe you/we could bring some Crypto Vault coins?
full member
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You would probably like something like this =)
full member
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On C and D, I think I am going to tone down the background a little to lighten them up a bit. 
Also possibly thinking about enlarging all logos, but dropping the transparency to about 50% so the don't stand out "as" much.
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1017
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Maybe a nice 80 or 100 pound matte paper.  I suppose you would want them sans keys? 
Also they could be cut to trim lines.  One wallet = 5.4" x 2.9" (edge of wallet).
Or 24 up on a sheet 18" x 18" sheet uncut (like the sheets of USD before they cut them). 

Also which design was your favorite?

I'm torn between A and C.  I prefer the logo.  I'm leaning towards A, but I like both.  I'm not funding them, since I'm a collector, so I don't mind if they're with keys or not.  Though other people may use them as wallets, and would likely want them DIY.
full member
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Maybe a nice 80 or 100 pound matte paper.  I suppose you would want them sans keys? 
Also they could be cut to trim lines.  One wallet = 5.4" x 2.9" (edge of wallet).
Or 24 up on a sheet 18" x 18" sheet uncut (like the sheets of USD before they cut them). 

Also which design was your favorite?
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1017
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I think they're all nice, having that official USD background look with the patterns, and the security thread.  

If you have access to special papers and ink, I for one would like an official printed paper wallet direct from you.  I prefer that over printing on my home printer on cheap paper.  It would like nice with the holos/stickers added over the private key.
full member
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Here are the designs so far.  They still need a few revisions, before we will have the final version on our site.  If you guys have any suggestions let me know, I'm always open to suggestions!
Which one do you guys like the best?
http://www.mycryptovault.net

VERSION A


VERSION B


VERSION C


VERSION D
full member
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We will not be selling the paper wallets.  The user will be able to download the image and copy/past their keys and QR codes in the security of their own home.  We had not thought about having them printed on specialty paper, although we do have access press quality printing machines and an assortment of paper options.  Now that I have setup the paper wallet files it would not be that hard to implement custom wallets and or coin specific wallets, though we like the idea that our coins and paper wallets are crypto agnostic (although I'm not sure if everyone agrees with me).

I somehow skipped coin number 15, so that is currently the lowest coin.  After that you are looking at the low 20s.  So still plenty of low number coins to go around =)
legendary
Activity: 3206
Merit: 1348
What low numbers do you still have available? Might be interested depending on the numbers...
legendary
Activity: 1470
Merit: 1017
Star Wars Ep. 9 is here
Are you selling the paper wallet, vs having the user print at home?  If you are selling, are you printing on any special paper?
full member
Activity: 125
Merit: 100
Our 33% OFF sale is ending on May 5th.  Our coins are a real steal @ $10 each.  Low coin numbers are still available.  Contact us here or through email if you need shipping to a country we dont support yet.

Also we are in the process of designing a paper wallet, kind of like the one on bitaddress.org but we are not programmers and was wondering if anyone out there knows if there is an easy way to have the keys and QRs generated on that site "auto fill" into our paper wallet template.  If anyone has that kind of skills or knowledge let us know.  We wanted to offer this as a free service on our site but wanted it to be as easy as possible for people to save an image of our paper wallet and let bitaddress.org or similar site auto-fill the image (basically so the end user doesn't have to copy/past the QRs and keys).

Thanks,
Kyle
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full member
Activity: 125
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Only one entrant so far, hes got pretty good odds of winning  Grin
full member
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