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Other => Beginners & Help => Topic started by: djkorova on July 15, 2013, 08:18:06 PM



Title: New to Bitcoin? Be careful!
Post by: djkorova on July 15, 2013, 08:18:06 PM
If you use a Blockchain.info wallet and opt not to use an email address, be sure to write down your identifier. I failed to do so and lost .78 bitcoin. From what I've read on here though from Piuk, it sounds like I may be able to recover those coins because I have the password and the time/date the wallet was created...? Anyone else have an experience like this?


Title: Re: New to Bitcoin? Be careful!
Post by: keastes on July 15, 2013, 08:30:54 PM
just out of curiosity (haven't looked at blockchain.info's offerings FWIW) how were you expecting to interact with your wallet if you dont have some kind of unique ID associated with it (usually this is your email address)?

IMHO, internet based wallets are a loss waiting to happen, why not just keep your wallet in a cryptainer (a lá truecrypt) on a flash drive that never leaves your person?


Title: Re: New to Bitcoin? Be careful!
Post by: wormbog on July 15, 2013, 08:34:13 PM
I had my unique key stored as a bookmark, your message inspired me to back up elsewhere. Thanks!


Title: Re: New to Bitcoin? Be careful!
Post by: BurtW on July 15, 2013, 08:37:48 PM
The blockchain.info wallet is safe as long as you use a very strong password and remember the identifier.  All cryptographic operations are performed in your browser, not on the server, so your password never leaves the browser.  All they keep is the encrypted version of the wallet and have no way of getting your BTC since they do not have the password and never even get to see it.  Using the browser plugin is even safer.


Title: Re: New to Bitcoin? Be careful!
Post by: djkorova on July 15, 2013, 08:58:41 PM
@keastes I had used a blockchain.info wallet once before, and only entered a password. When I went back to the website all I had to was enter that password again. I didn't realize that the identifier was being stored and automatically filled in by my browser. So I thought all I needed was the password. I wrote down that and the BTC address.


Title: Re: New to Bitcoin? Be careful!
Post by: 40-Pin on July 15, 2013, 10:20:54 PM
Yeah I don't trust online wallets. Sites get compromised. I rather lose my BTC on my own terms. :P


Title: Re: New to Bitcoin? Be careful!
Post by: thilcoav on July 16, 2013, 01:12:14 AM
Yeah I don't trust online wallets. Sites get compromised. I rather lose my BTC on my own terms. :P

100% my line of thinking