Printer Go Brrr
8 months ago









No, this is not an exxageration. 😎
These backup plates were developed in cooperation with @SeedSigner ("the man") and are the result of our combined experience with backing up Seed-QRs into metal.
The goal was to deliver a premium product which is insanely durable, these plates are made from of 5.5mm thick (6mm border) Grade 7 Titanium which not only grants extreme impact resistant, but also makes them resistant to corrosion which makes these plates virtually indestructible. But it doesn't stop here. Countless revisions to the grid design and centering holes were made and tested, resulting in the best possible punching experience and eliminating the probability of errors or misplaced punch marks.
Each backup plate is delivered in a 3D-printed container which can be sealed with a zip tie or numbered security seal and serves as a tamper evident storage solution for your Titanium SeedQR. A small cutout in the printed container serves as a window through which the fingerprint can be viewed without opening the container.
The plates come in two grid sizes, more of the 25x25 will be in stock by next week, but we're already stocked up on 21x21s
Available as a single plate, pack of 3, or pack of 5 plates, these QR plates are the ultimate bridge between the digital and analog versions of your private keys.
You can get the Titanium SeedQR Backup Plates here: https://www.gobrrr.me/product/titanium-qr-backup/
Since you're still reading this post, you might be wondering how to get them in North America, well, go here:


Except for the necklace, this is pretty close to a perfect print. Unfortunately there's not much I can do to improve the necklace at this scale, so I'll call it "good enough" for now.


If you get an email like this, the way to go is to ALWAYS check the official website of the service for announcements and/or release notes.
I did and was pleasantly surprised that Woo already has a warning out about this exact phishing campaign.
