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The First Encrypted Vircurvault v1 order has been generated and printed. It's in the mailbox Smiley
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I have received my first order for 2 of the original Vircurvault v1 wallets through Bitmit today. I'll be shipping them to the Netherlands on Monday Cheesy

I will be sure to have them post feedback here!
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The Encrypted Vircurvault Bitcoin Paper Wallet is now available. This model uses the Casascius Bitcoin Address Utility's Intermediate Code generation method to keep your Private Key secured with a password. This way I will never need to see the actual Private Key for the Vircurvault Wallet to be printed and sealed. Thanks for the input guys!

Yes, this model is 2x as expensive as the original model, but I don't have a dynamic way to generate the encrypted wallets currently, so they will take me some additional time to make each one. Hopefully that additional time and cost is worth your peace of mind for purchasing one Smiley

I've also updated my payment processor to BitPay, as they allowed for additional fields to be submitted on purchase. This way you can submit your Intermediate Code on purchase to speed up the Encrypted Vircurvault creation process. Each of these wallets needs to be made to order, so I will notify you when your order has been shipped.

Let me know if you have any other questions or concerns!
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I did a bit more research on the Private Key issue today, and it looks I should be able to accommodate Password-Protected Private Keys through the Intermediate Code Generator included with the Casascius Bitcoin Address Utility.

That process will allow your real Private Key to stay encrypted that is inside the Vircurvault wallet, and only be able to be decrypted with the password you used to encrypt the Intermediate Code sent to me to generate the Private Key that will be sealed inside the Vircurvault. I will have to write some new documentation up on the site for those not savvy to the technique, but I like it.

I will have to add a second product on the site for this type of wallet, as it will require a different generation process than the current model. I also need to make a separate template for generating and printing these particular wallets.

Stay tuned for the Encrypted Vircurvault Paper Wallet model coming soon Cheesy
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I understand what you are thinking, but what else can I give potential customers other than assurance with this sort of product though? I can guarantee you that I am not interested in the Private Keys at all. I am 100% interested in generating Bitcoin from the sales of the product, and to be a respected business in the community. In order to do that, I understand I have to build trust, but please don't throw me under the bus before anyone gives me a chance to prove myself trustworthy. You don't have to trust me, but I have no interest in the Private Keys that I am selling that are sealed inside the laminated wallet. I would like to have a popular product Smiley

I did in fact research for 2 days ways to do two-factor generation of some sort, so that I don't ever see the Private Key, but I wasn't able to figure anything out that would allow me to provide my product in it's completed form Sad
Check out Casascius's method for assuring he doesn't even see a single private key (its on his site). Unfortunately I think that (and we have all come to trust Casascius himself a bit, I think) is the only way to completely silence any skeptics when it comes to private-key privacy. I had the same issue when I was selling bitcoin bills. What I did was just make up the bill, tell the customer to generate their own keypair (bitaddress.org) and I gave them the exact location and size of where to put the QR codes (from within Microsoft Word Doc). Then they printand the empty space becomes QR codes to which ONLY they know the digits. Thats really the only way. People are trusting, but NOT when it comes to private keys (understandable).
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That's trivial, I generate the address myself encrypted with my GPG key, you put it there?

That's something that I could offer later, but currently I am using the Bitaddress.org generator on an offline machine, basically stock with some CSS alterations and different images for the bills. So far I have not been able to figure out how to dynamically generate a custom address with the Paper Wallet tool itself. I will have to figure out a way to edit the images to create a template of some sort of custom GPG signed Private Keys.

Thanks for the input!
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That's trivial, I generate the address myself encrypted with my GPG key, you put it there?
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I understand what you are thinking, but what else can I give potential customers other than assurance with this sort of product though? I can guarantee you that I am not interested in the Private Keys at all. I am 100% interested in generating Bitcoin from the sales of the product, and to be a respected business in the community. In order to do that, I understand I have to build trust, but please don't throw me under the bus before anyone gives me a chance to prove myself trustworthy. You don't have to trust me, but I have no interest in the Private Keys that I am selling that are sealed inside the laminated wallet. I would like to have a popular product Smiley

I did in fact research for 2 days ways to do two-factor generation of some sort, so that I don't ever see the Private Key, but I wasn't able to figure anything out that would allow me to provide my product in it's completed form Sad
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I know some of you are going to be instantly turned away thinking, "Why would I ever trust this guy with my private key?". I can assure you that I do not try to memorize the private keys, nor do I make any additional copies, unless specifically requested by the customer.

That doesn't help.
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Ever since I started seeing some major online wallets getting hacked, and stories on the forums here about brain wallets getting hacked, I felt there had to be a better solution. Then I found paper wallets that could store Bitcoins safely with no ability for them to be stolen digitally. The only issue was that normal paper wallets can be damaged or destroyed easily with simple everyday usage even.

Enter the Vircurvault Heavy Duty Virtual Currency Paper Wallet.



We have completed initial development and testing of the Vircurvault Heavy Duty Virtual Currency Paper Wallet system. It uses the Bitaddress.org paper wallet generation tool, along with it's various forks for alternative virtual currencies, to generate a virtual currency wallet address that we then print, cut to size, fold up securely, and finally seal up with a laminating machine. This leaves you with a secure paper wallet that can be stored for years without risk of moisture damage.
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The Vircurvault is now available for purchase with Bitcoin through BitPay, and Litecoin through our contact form currently. We are currently shipping worldwide, but please contact us first if you are outside the US. An additional shipping charge may apply. Please PM for Worldwide shipping, as we do not factor that into our pricing on Bitpay.

The Concept
  • Security and ease of use.
  • Never allow the Private Key to be able to be seen by the Internet.
  • Make a Bitcoin Paper Wallet sturdy enough for everyday, long-term use.
  • Accept Bitcoin anytime, anywhere.
  • Allow Bitcoins to be stored safely, offline for long periods of time.

Features
  • Laminated for protection against everyday usage, and moisture damage.
  • Easy access Public Address on the back to accept payments or deposit coins.
  • Private Key sealed into folded, laminated paper wallet to keep your coins safe.
  • QR Codes for both Private Key and Public Address for easy deposits and withdraws.

Security First
  • Securely generated with Bitaddress.org related code OFFLINE.
  • Securely printed OFFLINE.
  • Securely delivered by USPS directly to your mailbox.

I know some of you are going to be instantly turned away thinking, "Why would I ever trust this guy with my private key?". I can assure you that I do not attempt to memorize the private keys, nor do I make any additional copies of private keys, unless specifically requested by the customer. I am an entrepreneur, not a thief. The private key is in fact folded away inside the wallet immediately as I size the wallet for cutting, so I can assure everyone the private key is last thing on my mind before I put the wallet into the laminating machine. The price of printer ink, and making sure the design is perfectly aligned is my my main objective, otherwise I'm wasting time and money creating these wallets for the community.

*Update 5/25/13 - Encrypted Vircurvault Wallets are now available! These models will use the Intermediate Code Generator from Casascius Bitcoin Address Utility. Payment Processor updated to BitPay to easily send Intermediate Code with order.

*Update 11/30/13 - Alternative virtual currency wallets coming soon!

*Update 12/11/13 - Our first Ladies Bitcoin wallet designs available. Pink and Violet wallet colors available now, more to come!

*Update 12/12/13 - Initial, Silver, Litecoin wallet design now available.

*Update 2/12/14 - Initial Greyhound, Dogecoin wallet design now available.

The final Vircurvault design is complete, and production models are being rolled off the laminating press as new color variations have been completed. New wallet colors and designs released often. PM me if you would like to order in bulk, otherwise you can order a Vircurvault on my website below. I currently use BitPay for purchasing, as they allow custom fields to be collected, which will help with making the order process smooth for Encrypted Vircurvault wallets, and other products that require 2-factor address generation.

Vircurvault Bitcoin Wallet - Photo Gallery
Price: $5 equivalent in BTC or [ltc]

Encrypted Vircurvault Bitcoin Wallet
Price: $10 equivalent in BTC or [ltc]

Colors Available: Dark Blue (Original), Green, Silver, Leather, Spectrum, Pink, Violet, Red, Slate, Gold, Indigo. (More coming soon!)

Free Shipping within USA!
Worldwide Shipping Available, Please PM.

More info on the website: http://vircurvault.com

Special thanks to my designer, eddiebouncer, the developer of Bitaddress.org, and Mike Caldwell, a.k.a Casascius, for his awesome Bitcoin Address Utility. Without those 2 tools, I wouldn't have been able to make the Vircurvault very easily, or as securely as I am able to currently. Thanks guys!

Questions, suggestions, comments, and criticisms welcome. Thanks!

Thanks for the suggestions so far everyone! Keep them coming! We already offer a more secure option for address generation thanks to you! Smiley
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