What altcoin can go out of the lab and get a widely used? xem?eth?btc? I think eth can't be widely used in the real world
Probably eth since Coinbase added it.
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I want to use some android apps that gives you bitcoin for small jobs or any thing like that , can you suggest an app for me my friends ?
Just check free bitcoins in Google play store, you can find the application in that list. Most of apps are faucets only you can make bitcoin by clearing captcha and websites rolling. Anyone of familiar with and app named "Bitcoin Kan". I downloaded it some months ago and i didnt really get the app but what i remember was it for gambling and like a personal btc storage? There is a app called BitKan which pulls news stories from various bitcoin news sites, also has price tickers. Quite useful. At the Play Store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.btckan.app
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Okay, so let's assume the guy broke one of their rules. That is still no reason for them not to answer his emails, they could at least reply and explain why they had to close his account and allow him to withdraw his funds ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif) You also have to assume he was telling all the story in his post.
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I am currently in need of a bitcoin wallet app on Android. I am using the one by Bitcoin wallet developers at the moment but I need more than one. All the other wallets seem as though you have to create an account and I wanted to avoid this. I was wondering if any other apps are available.
Thank you in advance for any replies.
You might want to consider XAPO. So far it has been working well for me on my Samsung Galaxy S6. I heard they have "military"-grade security for their cold wallets. XAPO would not be my first choice of advice. I rather would say go for the old names in the scene; blockchain and coinbase. Both have good security features and you can also sign messages with your key. If you do not personally control the private keys to your bitcoin you do not really own them, you just have an IOU from the service you are using. The safest but still convenient way to keep absolute control of your bitcoin is to use a hardware wallet like Trezor or Ledger, both can be used with Mycelium on your phone. Breadwallet is second best choice in my opinion.
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I am currently in need of a bitcoin wallet app on Android. I am using the one by Bitcoin wallet developers at the moment but I need more than one. All the other wallets seem as though you have to create an account and I wanted to avoid this. I was wondering if any other apps are available.
Thank you in advance for any replies.
Mycelium is the standard bitcoin wallet on Android and supports Trezor and Ledger. If your phone is running Marshmallow you need to take a look at Breadwallet, which takes full advantage of the hardware encryption available on Marshmallow. Either would work well for you. Marshmallow is quite secure so no one is breaking into your Breadwallet without your fingerprint and passcode. You can't normally run bitcoin core on a phone. There is an app called ABCore you can run on Android but is not really meant for phones, you would need wifi for data and 128 GB storage. I would bet that Breadwallet becomes the most popular bitcoin wallet for new phones. It is really very good.
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The best way I have found to increase my bitcoin is though trading altcoins but you need to be a member of a trading group run by someone who trades full time and shares buy/sell signals with the group. Members of the group also share their tips and knowledge. Such groups are private and are not free. The main group I follow issued a buy for Ether last weekend before the hard fork.
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Early days yet but Ether may serve as a hedge for Bitcoin if price is truly inversely correlated opens up some options for traders.
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This is great news, the best mobile wallet now on Android too. Unfortunately I have no Android devices with Android M. I'll see if I can update my tablet when I have time...
I wonder if this runs on rooted devices.
I think he means android N(nougat), the latest one. No he means Android M (Marshmallow). Nougat has not been released to the public. Even Google's own Nexus phones have not updated to Nougat yet.
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Reminder when you are dealing with a brand new account with no feedback use escrow.
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Oh I haven't heard about Breadwallet before. Seems to be good, since the team is assuring that Breadwallet is secure enough to store funds even if it's a million or more (well they say there is no limit). And another good thing I found out is that, Breadwallet enables managing your private keys. So for me it's great that if I use it, I am allowed to move my coins. “We’re the security experts, so you don’t have to be, and we’re confident every Breadwallet is secure enough to even store a million dollars or more,” the team explains. “If you have a device running Android 6.0 or higher, look us up in the Play Store. We’ll be waiting!” Source: https://news.bitcoin.com/android-users-can-now-use-breadwallet/Well, that is a stretch for me. I would have no problem storing a few bitcoin on Breadwallet but any more than that I want private keys in a true hardware wallet like Trezor. I do not trust the security of Android M that much.
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This feels like a replay of Paycoin in some ways.
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Breadwallet is an innovative wallet, I have been using the beta and like it a lot. It only runs on Marshmallow and I do wish it were possible to change the units as bitcoin is only displayed in bits. Good work!
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No argument here. However the Ethereum community is quite different from bitcoiners and people have short memories.
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The free market determines the reasonable price, and it looks like the hard fork was priced in before it happened. You do not see investors who were refunded dumping their Ether so far. The price of Ether even rose immediately after the hard fork.
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That is a lot of bitcoin congratulations! Coinbase is available in the UK do you have an account with them? Considering the amount of bitcoin I would have your boss send to a bitcoin address in a Trezor hardware wallet for secure storage, then transfer to Coinbase as needed to cash out to your linked bank account. Coinbase will take care of tax reporting so do not forget to claim as income on your taxes.
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Both Electrum and Bitcoin Armory need two computers for cold storage one always kept offline. Pretty much supplanted by hardware wallets I took Armory off my computers when Trezor came out.
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