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Topic: What software would you like to see on a dedicated offline linux bitcoin device? (Read 794 times)

legendary
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Hi everyone, I'm gearing up to start shipping Piper (link: https://piperwallet.com ) and I want to know what software you guys want on it.

So far, I have vanitygen and bitaddress.org, and I'm thinking that adding electrum would be nice because then you can sign transactions offline and whatnot.

So what else should Piper have?  Any other bitcoin utilities that are linux compatible that you would put on a dedicated offline linux bitcoin device if you were making one for yourself?

Armory?  brainwallet.org? 

Thanks for your support everyone!
maybe this?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/sx-command-line-utilities-empower-the-sysadmin-with-bitcoin-tools-259999
http://sx.dyne.org
or even an obelisk sever too so you have a fullnode blockchain running.
http://libbitcoin.dyne.org/
http://libbitcoin.dyne.org/libbitcoin.pdf
member
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Wow, I just discovered btctip from this thread. It looks awesome! https://www.bctip.org/

I have a Piper but I don't have a printer. It would be great to print btctips with Piper.
full member
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Maybe you could include BCTip (bctip.org)

But the guy who does this service would need to change the format of his tip vouchers I guess...

full member
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Hi everyone, I'm gearing up to start shipping Piper (link: https://piperwallet.com ) and I want to know what software you guys want on it.

So far, I have vanitygen and bitaddress.org, and I'm thinking that adding electrum would be nice because then you can sign transactions offline and whatnot.

So what else should Piper have?  Any other bitcoin utilities that are linux compatible that you would put on a dedicated offline linux bitcoin device if you were making one for yourself?

Armory?  brainwallet.org? 

Thanks for your support everyone!
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