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PSP Transacon v3.1 (click here to jump to Wallet help)
[Read these direcons in full before proceeding. PSP, LLC assumes no responsibility for errors or computer viruses that may exist
on your computer. Complete Terms and Condions may be read at hps://PSP.LLC ]
Descripon:
Ulizing the proprietary PSP Transacon soware to build, sign, verify and broadcast a secure manual
Bitcoin transacon. Sending Bitcoin from your wallet to any other Bitcoin wallet.
Requirements:
A computer that is connected to the Internet (never connect to public Wi-Fi).
The precongured PSP Android tablet that is NOT connected to the Internet and pre-loaded with
the PSP Transacon soware applicaon (contact us at support@psp.llc to purchase a license).
The Bitcoin wallet address that you are sending to.
The Bitcoin wallet address you are sending from (you may want to send yourself an email with
both wallet addresses, label each one correctly [from-and-to], (this will make copy and pasng
easier), wallet addresses are public and safe to share.
The Bitcoin wallet private key for the wallet you are sending from (guard this from being viewed by
others) DO NOT SHARE or EXPOSE YOUR PRIVATE KEY, FOR YOUR EYES ONLY!
You will use our website on the computer connected to the Internet; hps://PSP.LLC/transacon
1. On your Internet connected computer, open the email where you have the Bitcoin wallet
addresses you are sending to and from, copy the Bitcoin wallet address you are sending from.
2. On the same computer, open a new browser tab and go to hps://PSP.LLC/transacon , read the
message and then click NEXT, in the next box, click in the white box area and click your right
mouse key and choose Paste, you should now see your Bitcoin wallet address you are sending
from inside this box, now click NEXT, you will now want to go back to your email with the Bitcoin
wallet address you are sending to and copy this wallet address, go back to your Transacon
browser tab and you should see the next eld and be prompted to paste the wallet address you
are sending to, right mouse click inside the white box and choose Paste, then click NEXT.
3. You should now see a screen that looks like this (your wallet addresses will be dierent);
You will note that the top right eld is 0.00 this is because you need to enter the unit amount of
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Bitcoin you want to send to the receiving wallet, for this example, click inside that box and type
0.002 , (Note: When you type 0.002 the other elds change automacally).
Notes about the Transacon Fee; I suggest that if you want your Bitcoin sent quickly, pay a
higher fee, you could do some research about Bitcoin fees, this website may provide some
guidance hps://bitcoinfees.net , do your own research!
When you are sased that your Bitcoin unit amounts and the fee is correct, click on BUILD, you
will now have a Transacon Output screen similar to this;
4. Power on the PSP tablet and wait unl you see this screen.
5. In order to sign our transacon, we will need the private key associated with our Bitcoin wallet
address. To retrieve our private key, click on the PSP WALLET buon, from here you will need
your PHRASE, SALT and POSITION, protect this and keep away from prying eyes! When you
enter your PSP, you will know that it is correct since the public wallet address will match exactly
the address you are sending from. You can click and copy the private key now; be certain no one
is watching. If your Bitcoin wallet was created by some other method, you will need to manually
input the private key.
6. From the PSP tablet, tap the HOME buon to return to the PSP main screen. Tap the Transacon
screen and click NEXT, then you will see three opons, SIGN, VERIFY, BROADCAST, tap the SIGN
opon. In the top eld, you want to paste the private key that you just copied. Now tap the
buon SCAN QR, and direct the tablet camera to the QR code on the other computer screen.
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Once the transacon string has been scanned and populated in the eld, click on SIGN. You have
now successfully signed the transacon. Leave this QR code on the tablet screen and go back to
your online computer.
7. Now reopen your web browser and go back to hps://PSP.LLC/transacon and click NEXT, now
choose VERIFY, DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP! Since our transacon is already signed, we need to
verify that all our signed details are correct. Note; There is no security risk scanning a signed
transacon string. Click the SCAN QR buon and direct the computer camera to the tablet QR
code. Once the verify eld is populated, click SUBMIT, you will now see your transacon details.
Check to make sure your wallet addresses (to and from) are correct and the Bitcoin unit amounts
are correct, triple check the fee amount! If anything is wrong, delete this informaon and reboot
both computers and start over!!!
8. When you are certain everything in the transacon string is right, copy the signed string and click
GO BACK, and then click BROADCAST, now paste that same veried signed string in the eld and
click SUBMIT. WARNING: Transacons cannot be reversed or undone; be sure everything is
correct before you broadcast! If the transacon was successfully broadcast it will give you a
green OK message, it may take a minute or two for the network to accept your transacon. You
will also see a link to your transacon on the blockchain, it is safe to click this link and save it if
you choose to.
9. You are now free to power o all computers.
Notes: If you paid an expected fee amount, the transacon should arrive at the receiving wallet
within minutes. You can always go to the Blockchain here hps://blockchain.com/explorer or
hps://blockchair.com and paste either wallet address and you will see the transacon link.
Note: To make sure you are paying enough of a fee for your transacon, you may want to check
this site hps://bitcoinfees.net/ the box on the le shows you the fee for the fastest processing.
In this example you would need to pay 200 satoshis per byte of your transacon. The amount of
bytes is shown aer you build the transacon, as an example if the total byte size is 150 bytes,
then you would mulply 150 x 200 = 30,000 satoshis then go to my price calculator here,
hps://psp.llc/price and on the Bitcoin side put in 0.00030000 which would equal $14.08 (based
on the current Bitcoin price), If I was worried and I really wanted it to go through without risk, I
would probably bump it up by 50%, making the fee $21.00 (ish). The site hps://bitcoinfees.net
shows you how many transacons are ahead of you. If you are in no hurry, you can pay less.
Since Bitcoin is carried 8 decimals to the right, that means 0.00000001 this shows one Satoshi
(SATS).
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PSP Cold Storage Wallet v1.1
[Read these direcons in full before proceeding. PSP, LLC assumes no responsibility for errors or computer viruses that may exist
on your computer. Complete Terms and Condions may be read at hps://PSP.LLC ]
Descripon:
Ulize the proprietary PSP Cold Storage Wallet soware to create a secure Bitcoin (or any of the other 16
included cryptocurrencies) wallet public address and private key, using the PSP method.
PHRASE – SALT – POSITION
Requirements:
The precongured PSP tablet, or the custom computer that is pre-congured with the PSP Linux
operang system. Our proprietary design does not allow the computer to be connected to Wi-Fi
for the maximum security.
A unique Phrase (may be anything alpha, numeric or symbols)
DO NOT SHARE YOUR PHRASE, FOR YOUR EYES ONLY!
A unique SALT (may be any alpha or numeric characters) typically four characters
DO NOT SHARE YOUR SALT, FOR YOUR EYES ONLY!
A unique Posion (this will make sense as you proceed through this tutorial)
DO NOT SHARE YOUR POSITION, FOR YOUR EYES ONLY!
10. To test and learn only, you may want to visit the online version while you wait for the delivery of
your custom computer/operang system. Visit hps://psp.llc/pspwllt DO NOT USE THIS
WEBSITE TO CREATE A COLD STORAGE WALLET SINCE ABSOLUTE SECURITY CANNOT BE
CONFIRMED!
11. Power on the PSP tablet (or the PSP computer) and wait for this screen to appear.
12. Click on the PSP Wallet opon.
13. Please read the opening screen thoroughly and then click CONTINUE.
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14. You should now see a screen that looks like this, with the default choice of Bitcoin.
15. Click inside box #1 and erase that text, (you will see the address in box 3 change as you erase).
16. While sll in box 1, now type your Phrase. Be sure to pay aenon to upper and lower case and
spacing, everything will impact your nal wallet address. For our example we will use the phrase,
Flappy Flap typed into box 1.
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17. Now we will type our SALT in its unique POSITION, for this example we will use the last four
digits of Flappy Flaps dog tag 0522 and we will posion it at the end of eld #2.
18. We have now completed our PHRASE – SALT – POSITION and it has given us the public shareable
wallet address as seen in eld 3. You can use your mobile phone to scan the QR code of your
public address as displayed below eld 3. DO NOT SCAN THE PRIVATE KEY QR CODE!
19. You can see your private key by clicking on the private key box, do not allow anyone to see your
private key!
Notes: It is strongly recommended that you repeat the process to conrm that your PSP
always generates the exact same wallet address! Keep your Phrase, SALT and Posion private
and guard it the same as your private key!
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