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Topic: We're proud to announce SteelDisk — stainless steel cold storage unit (170 byte) (Read 249 times)

newbie
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I have invested in 12 currencies, so that means, I would need twelve of them lol =]

Lesser should be sufficient. What's your preferring method to generate your wallets? Do you use seed words or separate private keys?

If you use separate private keys, 4 units is enough since a SteelDisk can hold up to 170 characters. If you use seed words, you can generate wallets for different coins with the same seed phrase; so even 1 unit might be enough to store your holdings.

Check here (https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/54956/is-it-possible-to-use-the-same-bip39-list-of-seed-words-to-create-addresses-for) and here (https://iancoleman.io/bip39/)
copper member
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Merit: 0
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I like this product idea, I had a similar idea months ago where I was looking into laser metal engraving

I have invested in 12 currencies, so that means, I would need twelve of them lol =]
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 3
it is not $85! it costs nearly $100 which is the cost of the plate which is the place holder ($89.59) plus the cost of letters which are sold separately ($10.59) Shocked

not to mention that a much better and older version of this already exists and it is called CryptoSteel https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cryptosteel-the-ultimate-cold-wallet-private-key-storage-system-977486

and as the cherry on top the char set they are selling contains 3 sets of each character. so if your private key contains more than 3 repetitions of a certain character you will have to pay another $10.59 for a new set to just have that extra letter!
example (private key = 2):
5HpHagT65TZzG1PH3CSu63k8DbpvD8s5ip4nEB3kEsreAvUcVfH
has 4 capital letter 'H'

We've already mentioned that the base unit doesn't contain a charset. Charsets and base units are sold separately.

We don't agree with you about your comparison. Price of other products vary from $80 to $200 and their storing capacity is 96 char at most. Our base unit can store 170 characters, so you can store up to 3 separate private keys, for example.

So per byte price is much lower than other products currently. Charsets are also cheaper.
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 10611
it is not $85! it costs nearly $100 which is the cost of the plate which is the place holder ($89.59) plus the cost of letters which are sold separately ($10.59) Shocked

not to mention that a much better and older version of this already exists and it is called CryptoSteel https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cryptosteel-the-ultimate-cold-wallet-private-key-storage-system-977486

and as the cherry on top the char set they are selling contains 3 sets of each character. so if your private key contains more than 3 repetitions of a certain character you will have to pay another $10.59 for a new set to just have that extra letter!
example (private key = 2):
5HpHagT65TZzG1PH3CSu63k8DbpvD8s5ip4nEB3kEsreAvUcVfH
has 4 capital letter 'H'
Vod
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 3010
Licking my boob since 1970
high capacity (170 byte) and best price per byte (~$0.5/byte) in the market

So your 1970s technology costs $85?

I can buy a 12 TB drive for $400 - about a trillion times cheaper than your best price per byte.   Roll Eyes

: )

We're afraid of that 12 TB will be lost when severe conditions occur, such as a house fire.

So build a swimming pool and put your hard drives in waterproof cases under the water.  Still much cheaper than buying your product.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 3
high capacity (170 byte) and best price per byte (~$0.5/byte) in the market

So your 1970s technology costs $85?

I can buy a 12 TB drive for $400 - about a trillion times cheaper than your best price per byte.   Roll Eyes

: )

We're afraid of that 12 TB will be lost when severe conditions occur, such as a house fire.
Vod
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 3010
Licking my boob since 1970
high capacity (170 byte) and best price per byte (~$0.5/byte) in the market

So your 1970s technology costs $85?

I can buy a 12 TB drive for $400 - about a trillion times cheaper than your best price per byte.   Roll Eyes
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 3
Hello world,

Today we've released our first product—SteelDisk. It's a stainless steel cold storage unit with high capacity (170 byte) and best price per byte (~$0.5/byte) in the market. It helps you secure your keys from environmental conditions and cyberattacks.

- It is highest capacity cold storage unit in the market.
- It is best price product (per byte) in the market.

We're in partnership with UPS Logistics, your orders will be delivered worldwide in max 5 days. Only Bitcoin is accepted in our store.

Check our website for more: https://steeldisk.com
Join our affiliate program (10% per sale): https://steeldisk.com/affiliates/
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