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Won't lie, I find it butt ugly and impractical looking. Something like that with fingerprint reader, nfc, and blootooth I would want to use as my spend wallet. But that does not look pocket friendly. A bulky item in your pocket. Just my take. Hard to tell from the pics though. Maybe it's smaller and thinner than it looks.
Honest feedback here it reminds me of gravestones and parts of some antiques furniture. Could be lighting if you’re going for something galactic looking.. most ppl wont care about what it looks like as long as the packaging and the add for it are extremely a level above exclusive.. james bond style add needed for sure.
The Bitkey beta is a bitcoin wallet developed by Block, a FinTech company backed by Jack Dorsey. It is designed to provide users with a safe and easy way to own and manage bitcoin. The beta version of Bitkey includes a mobile app, a multi-signature hardware wallet device, and a set of recovery tools . In the Bitkey beta feature set, users can add, send, and receive bitcoin via the Bitcoin blockchain network. This allows them to reliably send and receive bitcoin around the world using just their mobile phone or their hardware wallet for added protection. The beta version also includes recovery tools to help users recover their bitcoin in case they get a new phone or lose their hardware . The Bitkey beta program was open to bitcoin holders around the world, who could apply to join the beta testing program. Selected participants received a free Bitkey hardware device to try out the product and provide feedback to help shape its development . Bitkey is set to integrate with Cash App, another product by Block, and the cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase. This integration will allow Bitkey users to buy and sell bitcoin directly from within the Bitkey app, using Cash App and Coinbase . The public beta testing for Bitkey was expected to begin in a few weeks from the time of the search results, with a global launch planned for later in the year . Please note that the information provided is based on the search results available at the time of the response and may be subject to change.
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If one was happening to be enjoying some R&R time cruising around in the water and something were to happen to the boat in an accident, this rock would surely sink to the bottom of said water. The future of gold divers right here. Maybe the retail version requires a warning label of - This product can increase your risk of being in a boating incident.
I am looking forward to exploring the details and practical implications of @jack's Bitkey. Totally different design than the current field. There's a market for easy mass-market solutions, and there's a market for cyberpunks. Both are valid. My benchmark comparison to the Bitkey in terms of UX and security would be Nunchuk+Tapsigner, which I'm a big fan of. I'm glad to see more products aimed at mainstream users to help them get off big honeypot exchanges. View quoted note →