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Sr. MemberActivity: 302Merit: 250 Re: Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet May 12, 2014, 08:16:25 AM #1282 Quote from: stick on May 12, 2014, 08:06:50 AM Quote from: e4xit on May 12, 2014, 07:54:12 AM This morning I have come into work and I wanted to setup myTrezor on my work computer (windows machine using google chrome). But when I plug in the device and visit the site it has not prompted me to install the extension on this machine...



It does however recognise the device name



This is really weird. Without the plugin the site could not communicate with TREZOR at all and thus should not be able to read its name. Are you sure the extension is not installed? (type about:plugins in URL bar)

This is really weird. Without the plugin the site could not communicate with TREZOR at all and thus should not be able to read its name. Are you sure the extension is not installed? (type about:plugins in URL bar)

Stick, thanks for replying.



You are correct (of course). Typing about:plugins does list a Trezor extension Version: 1.0.5 as being installed. This is odd as I did not install it at any point and I remember on Safari there was quite a few clicks needed.... Does it auto-install on Chrome?



Now that I know that this is installed I am still stuck at the same point: device name is brought up with balance showing as 0.00BTC in account 1...



Also, the three bar progress bar next to "account 1" name continuously spins as if it is still loading.



Have also tried all of these steps in incognito mode (so no other extensions running) and still no luck (did tick "always allow" for trezor extension in about:plugins)...



EDIT:

How my screen looks now:

http://imgur.com/fTdc0h8



Also I might re-iterate that this is a windows 7 (work) computer which does not have all access/management policy rights available to me as a user, but I am allowed to install my own browser and extensions it should all be working, right? Stick, thanks for replying.You are correct (of course). Typing about:plugins does list a Trezor extension Version: 1.0.5 as being installed. This is odd as I did not install it at any point and I remember on Safari there was quite a few clicks needed.... Does it auto-install on Chrome?Now that I know that this is installed I am still stuck at the same point: device name is brought up with balance showing as 0.00BTC in account 1...Also, the three bar progress bar next to "account 1" name continuously spins as if it is still loading.Have also tried all of these steps in incognito mode (so no other extensions running) and still no luck (did tick "always allow" for trezor extension in about:plugins)...EDIT:How my screen looks now:Also I might re-iterate that this is a windows 7 (work) computer which does not have all access/management policy rights available to me as a user, but I am allowed to install my own browser and extensions it should all be working, right? Not your keys, not your coins.

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Sr. MemberActivity: 302Merit: 250 Re: Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet May 12, 2014, 08:38:40 AM #1284



I will say, that this is my personal computer at work, nobody else here even knows what bitcoin is, definitely no one else has a Trezor and nobody installed a plugin on my computer before I get to work today!



Only chance is, if extension was released some weeks ago then I might have installed it and forgotten about it... But 100% nobody installed between me recieving Trezor on friday (at home) and arriving at work with it this morning at 0800 (I am first to arrive at the office and it is locked over weekend).



Finally, if it is relevant, despite being able to display trezor name and account 1 (and first recieving address of account 1) in web window, clicking transactions also brings me to an infinitely loading page (standard browser window, incognito mode and standard tab with all extensions disabled).

http://imgur.com/EXd7rJ5



If you need any more info on my setup to help me out then please let me know.



Thanks OK thanks for helping.I will say, that this is my personal computer at work, nobody else here even knows what bitcoin is, definitely no one else has a Trezor and nobody installed a plugin on my computer before I get to work today!Only chance is, if extension was released some weeks ago then I might have installed it and forgotten about it... But 100% nobody installed between me recieving Trezor on friday (at home) and arriving at work with it this morning at 0800 (I am first to arrive at the office and it is locked over weekend).Finally, if it is relevant, despite being able to display trezor name and account 1 (and first recieving address of account 1) in web window, clicking transactions also brings me to an infinitely loading page (standard browser window, incognito mode and standard tab with all extensions disabled).If you need any more info on my setup to help me out then please let me know.Thanks Not your keys, not your coins.

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Sr. MemberActivity: 345Merit: 250 Re: Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet May 12, 2014, 08:43:25 AM #1285 Quote from: e4xit on May 12, 2014, 08:16:25 AM



Also, the three bar progress bar next to "account 1" name continuously spins as if it is still loading.



Have also tried all of these steps in incognito mode (so no other extensions running) and still no luck (did tick "always allow" for trezor extension in about:plugins)...



EDIT:

How my screen looks now:

http://imgur.com/fTdc0h8

Now that I know that this is installed I am still stuck at the same point: device name is brought up with balance showing as 0.00BTC in account 1...Also, the three bar progress bar next to "account 1" name continuously spins as if it is still loading.Have also tried all of these steps in incognito mode (so no other extensions running) and still no luck (did tick "always allow" for trezor extension in about:plugins)...EDIT:How my screen looks now: This is exactly what I see too. Firefox on archlinux .. gonna test with an empty new firefox profile when back home

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Sr. MemberActivity: 345Merit: 250 Re: Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet May 14, 2014, 02:38:21 PM #1292 BTW.. that device works great ... I figured from python-trezor that litecoin and namecoin are already available from the device .. only thing missing is the webinterface (bop service).



Could you set up a tutorial on how to setup your own mytrezor page (including backend) so that we can set up this service for different coins, aka doge, protoshares, peercoins etc....



btw. BIP44 (when I remember correctly) is in draft mode only .. any idea of how complicated it will be to add other coins to BIP44?

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Hero MemberActivity: 836Merit: 1000bits of proof Re: Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet May 15, 2014, 02:06:03 AM #1295 Quote from: stick on May 14, 2014, 04:10:09 PM backend (bits of proof server) is not open-source at the moment. you can ask tamas whether he has any plans to support altcoins.



The myTREZOR back end is available as a service, binary or in source, as is or with custom extensions. PM or e-mail for a quote.



I would support an alt if the development for that fork was funded by that community or the prospective operator of the service. The myTREZOR back end is available as a service, binary or in source, as is or with custom extensions. PM or e-mail for a quote.I would support an alt if the development for that fork was funded by that community or the prospective operator of the service.

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Full MemberActivity: 199Merit: 100 Re: Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet May 15, 2014, 12:13:32 PM #1296 Quote from: stick on April 29, 2014, 08:42:52 AM Quote from: bitcats on April 29, 2014, 07:55:36 AM Is there any chance to get Dogecoin implemented?

That's the question for Dogecoin developers. Do they already have a block explorer server with stable API and BIP32 support? If this requirement is fulfilled it is just a matter of few minutes to add new coin to TREZOR as it is more-or-less coin agnostic.

That's the question for Dogecoin developers. Do they already have a block explorer server with stable API and BIP32 support? If this requirement is fulfilled it is just a matter of few minutes to add new coin to TREZOR as it is more-or-less coin agnostic.

Good grief, we constantly get technical requests for coin features that don't make sense, and no-one mentioned this?!



Consider this a personal priority, even if not for the other devs, as soon as plastic Trezors hit general availability.

Good grief, we constantly get technical requests for coin features that don't make sense, and no-one mentioned this?!Consider this a personal priority, even if not for the other devs, as soon as plastic Trezors hit general availability. Dogecoin Core developer, ex-researcher, trader.



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Sr. MemberActivity: 302Merit: 250 Re: Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet May 16, 2014, 02:48:20 PM #1297







Not quite as portable but perhaps I just keep this cable at home for now... I bought a slightly longer cable for my trezor as it didnt work too well with iMac (all USB ports on rear!)Not quite as portable but perhaps I just keep this cable at home for now... Not your keys, not your coins.

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