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Title: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: Sioux on October 13, 2013, 10:37:30 AM
Whats the best one?

secure
fast
no limits
no annoying validation
not in the U.S.A


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: wearepoor on October 13, 2013, 10:41:25 AM
You mean online wallet  ???

You may download Electrum on your comp, it fits your requierements


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: Reaper3 on October 13, 2013, 11:45:51 AM
Just dont try 3rd party wallets


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: rigel on October 13, 2013, 11:54:07 AM
secure
...
no annoying validation

these requirements are contrasting: the more validation is easy less secure it is.

Anyway best online wallet is inputs.io, best local wallet is multibit


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: favdesu on October 13, 2013, 11:55:47 AM
electrum for pc

blockchain.info / inputs.io (US BASED) for online


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: fattypig on October 13, 2013, 12:12:02 PM
Whats the best one?

secure
fast
no limits
no annoying validation
not in the U.S.A


Bitcoin-QT
input.io
blockchain.io

I am currently using Bitcoin-QT, I believe most people use this too.


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: zeraTunerse on October 13, 2013, 01:18:44 PM
Use Bitcoin-qt
Why you need online wallet anyway?


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: nobbynobbynoob on October 13, 2013, 01:33:00 PM
Use Bitcoin-qt
Why you need online wallet anyway?

Mobile use, offchain free transactions (inputs.io).


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: cowandtea on October 13, 2013, 03:11:34 PM
inputs.io


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: galbros on October 14, 2013, 12:11:27 AM
I use blockchain.info and bitcoin-qt. 

The qt client does require you to download the entire blockchain which can take awhile and consumes a few gig of space but it is so widely used that any problems seem to get locked down and fixed quickly.

Blockchain.info is not perfect but seems pretty good for an online option.

I love the off chain aspect of inputs.io, I just don't like being asked for an email address when I want to do a btc transaction.  While it is somewhat illusionary, I like the anonymity of using BTC addresses for transactions.


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: crudpuppy on October 14, 2013, 12:30:47 AM
I didn't like bitcoin-qt cause its a beast and likes to crash on my normal PC multibit for the win.


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: monbux on October 14, 2013, 01:15:12 AM
Inputs is a nice wallet, it's pretty huge, just launched a few months ago.  Off-chain, and it requires no fees, you can gamble at ease on sites like Just-dice.

Blockchain is also not a bad wallet, very secure if you use backups.


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: MakeBelieve on October 14, 2013, 01:16:01 AM
Blockchain.info and Inputs.io are very popular ones. But, you should maybe have a look at them. See which you prefer.


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: Baitty on October 14, 2013, 01:17:11 AM
Blockchain is the most used.


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: viboracecata on October 14, 2013, 01:29:19 AM
Online wallets are not safe as some thefts have happened.


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: cowandtea on October 14, 2013, 01:30:39 AM
Online wallets are not safe as some thefts have happened.

Well, it really depends on the website coding and security, even keeping in your computer isn't safe if you don't know what your doing..


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: sosulon on October 14, 2013, 04:29:32 AM
inputs.io is the best !


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: balanghai on October 14, 2013, 04:33:42 AM
Hey clean install it in your spare laptop that you don't use. Only fire it up when transacting, that way you are in semi-cold storage and that is the best way to have it decentralized and at your disposal.

Just make sure you scrub your hard drive before placing your new OS. and refrain from installing anything other than the wallet and security suite.


Title: Re: Whats the Best Bitcoin Wallet ?
Post by: DeeBo on October 14, 2013, 05:24:38 AM
Online wallets are not safe as some thefts have happened.

Well, it really depends on the website coding and security, even keeping in your computer isn't safe if you don't know what your doing..

A local wallet will always be safer.  If you have malicious software on your computer, an online wallet won't save you because the hacker can just keylog your password (which would be even easier than stealing your wallet.dat.)

The big reason though is that with an online wallet you're trusting a third-party with your private key and hoping they don't get hacked or simply decide to run off with your money.  I know blockchain.info claims to not have access to your private key but even if that is true, all it takes is for them (or a hacker) to change a couple lines of code to send them back your password instead of decrypting it locally.

With a local wallet, you eliminate those risks because the only person who has access to your private key is you.  If you have a large amount of funds, they should be on an encrypted drive in cold storage with multiple encrypted backups made.  Period.  I facepalm everytime I read about someone losing $10k+ worth of Bitcoins because their online wallet got hacked.  If you only ever have a little spending money at any one time then sure keep it in an online wallet if it's more convienent for you but don't ever think it's secure.

Hey clean install it in your spare laptop that you don't use. Only fire it up when transacting, that way you are in semi-cold storage and that is the best way to have it decentralized and at your disposal.

Just make sure you scrub your hard drive before placing your new OS. and refrain from installing anything other than the wallet and security suite.

This is a good idea.  If you don't have a spare computer, the next best thing is to run a virtual machine (or dual boot) an OS (Linux would probably be your best bet) that you do nothing on but Bitcoin.  For even more security, run encryption on the VM's virtual drive so even if your main OS gets comprimised there's no way for the malware to access your wallet while the VM is shut off.

Even if you don't want to do all of that, (which may be overkill if you aren't holding large amounts) at the very least you should run Multibit.  I trust Bitcoin-qt the most personally but Multibit has the advantage of not requiring the large blockchain download (and still has infinetely more security than an online wallet).  You can have a Multibit wallet up and running in about the same amount of time it takes to register for an online wallet so there's really no reason not to use it.