I pre purchase back in April. Still don’t have it. Long story short. CK wants me to pay them additional $20. Even though I paid during the presale. Buyers beware. I have many other wallets and never had an issue with others.
@@mrprfct7069 I purchased on March 25, and it shipped on April 2nd, and I had it about a week later (international). There was a "reservation code" and .. I forget exactly what I did or how but I think I was able to login and put the reservation code in and then complete the order. I'd be contacting Coinkite if you're still waiting.
Of course they are, the Q1 just has more features. If you use a passphrase you know what a PITA typing is on the old coldcards so a qwerty keyboard is great. In terms of storing your keys the old coldcards are perfectly good
So technically you export your private keys on the SD card and add/install/clone it to a a new device? Is it this easy? If so, could not any malware or virus clone any device, if they have the same capabilities, once connected to a computer? Say like a ledger or Trezor?
yes... it at least opens up a vector for sure. But it appears you have to "prepare" the SD card first on the receiving device - which very likely means it copies its public key in a well know location - the sending device will never write unencrypted keys to the SD card, it should produce a dumpfile that only the receiving device is able to decrypt. Anyway... I have no idea, I'm just here because that big device looks like a Nokia Symbian phone
Dont buy from them...I cancelled an order 1hr and 20 minutes after it was placed...and they never responded to me until after they decided to ship the items....who does that??
No, a thief will need a two-part 8 digit PIN for the original device and after a certain amount of wrong attempts (I forget how many) the Coldcard bricks itself & can never be used again.
Dont buy from them...I cancelled an order 1hr and 20 minutes after it was placed...and they never responded to me until after they decided to ship the items....who does that??