Title: [FAQ] Safest E-Wallit Post by: adamstgBit on June 08, 2012, 01:24:30 AM strongcoin.com blockchain.info, both these sites seem good and secure
which one is best? is blockchain.info's wallet a JS wallet that run client side? Title: Re: [FAQ] Safest E-Wallit Post by: Awalt541 on June 08, 2012, 01:28:51 AM I used strongcoin for a time and when blockchain.info messes up you are left unable to move funds. This happened for about a week and a half before I got a paper backup into Armory. If it isn't going to be a main wallet either would work well. But I like having everything on my end of things.
Title: Re: [FAQ] Safest E-Wallit Post by: proudhon on June 08, 2012, 01:36:10 AM I used strongcoin for a time and when blockchain.info messes up you are left unable to move funds. This happened for about a week and a half before I got a paper backup into Armory. If it isn't going to be a main wallet either would work well. But I like having everything on my end of things. I use blockchain.info as a small wallet with the addresses I use backed up in Armory and on paper. If blockchain.info goes down, I still have access to those bitcoins, assuming somebody doesn't somehow get access to private keys in blockchain.info. But even if that happens, I don't keep more than $100 worth of bitcoins in blockchain.info wallets. Title: Re: [FAQ] Safest E-Wallit Post by: ErebusBat on June 08, 2012, 01:52:46 AM The blockchain.info wallet is very similar to last pass in the sense that their servers only store a blob of data, all the encryption/decryption happens in your browser. Also they support two factor authentication which makes it slightly stronger than most desktop clients IMHO.
I have never used strong coin so I can not speak to that. Title: Re: [FAQ] Safest E-Wallit Post by: Raoul Duke on June 08, 2012, 01:57:12 AM http://walletbit.com
Title: Re: [FAQ] Safest E-Wallit Post by: Jan on June 08, 2012, 02:11:29 AM If you have an android phone BitcoinSpinner is a very secure option. The server side never sees the shadow of your private key, not even in encrypted form. Nothing to brute-force. If the server goes offline the app still allows you to export your private key.
Yes, I am the main dev of BitcoinSpinner. Title: Re: [FAQ] Safest E-Wallit Post by: BitPay Business Solutions on June 08, 2012, 02:51:07 AM If you have an android phone BitcoinSpinner is a very secure option. The server side never sees the shadow of your private key, not even in encrypted form. Nothing to brute-force. If the server goes offline the app still allows you to export your private key. Yes, I am the main dev of BitcoinSpinner. BitcoinSpinner is hands down the fastest app out there. I use it all the time to pay for my beer at Whiskey Dicks. I can literally scan a QR code and send bitcoins, and have them received in less than 5 seconds. Jan did it right. All he needs is a graphics guy for 10-20 BTC to spice up the interface and its a winner. Title: Re: [FAQ] Safest E-Wallit Post by: Hexadecibel on June 08, 2012, 03:56:28 AM I have another vote for blockchain.info
You can attach a google authenticator to the online wallet. Freaking sweet. Title: Re: [FAQ] Safest E-Wallit Post by: dave3 on June 08, 2012, 04:36:15 AM Do you know if there's anything that can run on Nokia phones (Symbian/Belle)?
Title: Re: [FAQ] Safest E-Wallit Post by: Jan on June 08, 2012, 04:56:46 PM If you have an android phone BitcoinSpinner is a very secure option. The server side never sees the shadow of your private key, not even in encrypted form. Nothing to brute-force. If the server goes offline the app still allows you to export your private key. Yes, I am the main dev of BitcoinSpinner. BitcoinSpinner is hands down the fastest app out there. I use it all the time to pay for my beer at Whiskey Dicks. I can literally scan a QR code and send bitcoins, and have them received in less than 5 seconds. Jan did it right. All he needs is a graphics guy for 10-20 BTC to spice up the interface and its a winner. I admit that graphics is not my strong side. The code is right here: http://code.google.com/p/bitcoinspinner/ and I encourage anyone with UI skills to make a fork and create something that looks cool. Title: Re: [FAQ] Safest E-Wallit Post by: Kris on June 10, 2012, 07:27:26 AM Do you know if there's anything that can run on Nokia phones (Symbian/Belle)? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=85684.0 http://wap.walletbit.com/wap.png |