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From: Alex Kotenko <alexykot@gmail•com>
To: Sergio Lerner <sergiolerner@certimix•com>
Cc: bitcoin-development <bitcoin-development@lists•sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] Paper Currency
Date: Mon, 19 May 2014 14:53:04 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CALDj+BaG=t-j51kb4y_LYuhBwHZDnps0pSUZHyzLghkD+ChrVQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5379FF38.4050909@certimix.com>

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Hmm, this is firmcoin thing looks like what I mean. They don't have a
solution yet, and prices they quote smartcards are unacceptable, but if
they will manage to get down in selfcost - that may work. Ok, I'll follow
them and see what it will come to.


Best regards,
Alex Kotenko


2014-05-19 13:55 GMT+01:00 Sergio Lerner <sergiolerner@certimix•com>:

>  Alex,
>
>     I think that what you are talking about more or less something like
> the Firmcoin
>
>     Check: http://firmcoin.com/?p=92
>
>
>
> On 18/05/2014 08:47 a.m., Alex Kotenko wrote:
>
>
>
>  One problem we couldn't figure out here though - how to protect the
> notes from unauthorized redeem. Like if someone else tries to reach your
> wallet with his own NFC - how can we distinguish between deliberate redeem
> by owner and fraudulent redeem by anybody else with custom built long
> range NFC antenna? Any ideas?
>
>
>   The firmcoin has two capacitive buttons that you have to press in
> sequence to redeem to coins. No long range antenna can do that.
>
> Best regards,
>  Sergio.
>
> PS:   the device has patents pending
>

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2014-05-19 13:53 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-05-17 15:31 Jerry Felix
2014-05-17 15:45 ` Matt Whitlock
2014-05-17 16:07 ` Chris Pacia
2014-05-17 16:40   ` Gregory Maxwell
2014-05-18 11:47     ` Alex Kotenko
2014-05-18 12:14       ` Andreas Schildbach
2014-05-18 12:51         ` Alex Kotenko
2014-05-19 13:06           ` Brooks Boyd
2014-05-19 13:50             ` Alex Kotenko
2014-05-18 13:50       ` Natanael
2014-05-18 18:47         ` Alex Kotenko
2014-05-18 20:10           ` Natanael
2014-05-19 10:26             ` Alex Kotenko
2014-05-19 12:55       ` Sergio Lerner
2014-05-19 13:34         ` Martin Sip
2014-05-19 13:53         ` Alex Kotenko [this message]
2014-05-19 14:47         ` [Bitcoin-development] patents Adam Back
2014-05-19 15:09           ` Mike Hearn
2014-05-19 18:27             ` Peter Todd
2014-05-19 18:40               ` Mike Hearn
2014-05-19 18:43             ` Gregory Maxwell
2014-05-19 18:46               ` Peter Todd
2014-05-19 18:49               ` Mike Hearn
2014-05-19 22:15             ` Bernd Jendrissek
2014-05-20 10:30           ` Jeff Garzik
2014-05-18 13:50 ` [Bitcoin-development] Paper Currency Andreas Schildbach
2014-05-19 12:21 ` Mike Hearn
2014-05-19 18:20   ` Justus Ranvier
2014-05-19 18:39     ` Peter Todd
2014-05-18 19:54 Jerry Felix

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