OneRNG - an open source entropy generator

A project in Dunedin, NZ by Paul Campbell - Moonbase Otago
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OneRNG generates random numbers that your system can use for cryptography - it's completely open source, secure but hackable
Backers: 440
Average Pledge Per Backer: $110 NZD

Funded: $48,551 NZD of $10,000 NZD
Dates: Dec 14th -> Jan 28th (45 days)
Project By: Paul Campbell - Moonbase Otago
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Latest News

We've met our stretch goal

January 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
Again, many thanks - we've met our stretch goal of $36,000 and added a new form factor - a new version of the OneRNG, as mentioned in previous updates, intended to be mounted internally in server on the USB expansion pins on a motherboard - check the... (Read More)

Proposed Internal OneRNG Prototype

January 20th - via: kickstarter.com
The prototype boards for the internal OneRNG arrived this afternoon, I built one up and it works great - this is the proposed internal version of the board we showed as a rendering a couple of days ago to give you an idea how it would be connected... (Read More)

Our stretch goal

January 19th - via: kickstarter.com
We've been asked several times if we could make an internal device for 1UP servers - something that will plug into the internal USB pins on a motherboard and live inside a server's case rather than just hanging out the back.  We're happy to announce... (Read More)

Almost there

January 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Well we're back from our summer holidays/vacation - and we're continually amazed by the support we've had, thanks to everyone who has backed OneRNG. Jim and I attended LCA2015 in Auckland this past week and gave a reprise of the talk we gave when we... (Read More)

New reward options

December 24th - via: kickstarter.com
As requested we've added two new reward options for OneRNG - a 10-pack and a 5-pack plus a programmer - this is about the limit of what Kickstarter will let us offer. Thanks again for your support - Paul  (Read More)

Shopping ....

December 24th - via: kickstarter.com
Thanks to everyone who continues to support us, I'm going to rejig the high end of the rewards a little in response to your requests, now that we understand what Kickstarter will let us do (and not let us do). Meanwhile here's a picture from today's... (Read More)

Funded!

December 21st - via: kickstarter.com
Wow - we're funded within less than a week - we certainly didn't expect this - thanks to everyone who's supported us.  We have a month still to run - we made our campaign longish because we expected everyone, including ourselves, to be distracted... (Read More)

Halfway there already

December 16th - via: kickstarter.com
Wow! we're amazed, we're halfway to our goal already, after less than 2 days - thank you to everyone who has supported us. Kickstarter suggests that people choose a goal that's the minimal viable to build your product - we agonised over just how big... (Read More)

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