Kryptokit, the Toronto-based digital currency and encryption company, is launching a new video contest.
The contest involves a video, and hidden within it are clues to 30 different brain wallets filled with bitcoins. In all there are 2 bitcoins up for grabs.
The silly video is centred around Dimitry, an office worker who wants to raise money to buy his co-worker a less noisy keyboard (a problem The CoinFront team has with me too!) through RushWallet’s crowdfunding tool. Watch the video closely, and you’ll find clues to the names of the brain wallets.
Watch the video below:
The contest will run for a month, or until all the wallets are claimed.
The point behind this video is to promote Kryptokit's new RushWallet Crowdfunding tool and show how easy it is to use, and to show how safe and secure brain wallets can be.
“Brainwallets often get a bad rap. They aren’t understood well in the bitcoin community,” says Anthony DiIorio, CEO of Kryptokit. “When a brainwallet is set up properly, it can be extremely powerful and secure. You are always in control of your assets and able to access your bitcoins anywhere in the world, provided there is internet connectivity. You don’t have to carry anything around - all your bitcoins are stored in your mind.”
Steve Dakh, CTO of Kryptokit, adds “The key to a good brainwallet is creating a uniquely generated personal passphrase that is easy to remember but impossible for anyone else to guess.”
The RushWallet Crowdfunding tool has been built in the spirit of cryptocurrency. It has no centralized approval process, no fees, no restrictions, and allows you to spend your funds at any time. RushWallet also has no access to your funds or account information.
To take part in the contest, visit RushWallet’s contest page.
Kryptokit Has 2 Bitcoins To Give You
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