What you are asking for is someone who is planning a pump to let you know beforehand, good luck with that ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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I have multibit in my desktop and I want to have the same priv key in my ios wallet.Which of these support the import of priv key from multibit and has a good UI not to forget the security in its place. 1.Airbitz 2.Bither 3.breadwallet 4.Green address 5.Copay?
Your best option is to use Breadwallet on your iOS device and just send the bitcoin from Multibit to Breadwallet. IS breadwallet secure like blockchain ? Does blockchain has any IOS app ? Do let me know about that. Thanks Yes, blockchain has an iOS app but I think you are better off with Breadwallet check out the reviews on reddit.
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No doubt though that you are always better off using a wallet on your own computer.
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I wanna make wallet ethereum, where is it? Which is most save for new coin is like ethereum online wallet or offline wallet? Thank you very much ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) This article on how to buy and sell ether will tell you what you need.
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Guys,
Since the last peek of 500 USD few weeks ago, the value is stable around 350 USD. Its changing on hourly basis, we saw it again 3 days ago. What do you think need to be done now, lets take 10 BTC as example.
Sell the 10 BTC for the current value - as the price is going to crash Keep the 10 BTC and fund t buy another 10 - as the price is going up soon
What do you think ?
You should follow klee's thread on PnF trading good work. Most traders do not follow PnF so that may give you a leg up.
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I have multibit in my desktop and I want to have the same priv key in my ios wallet.Which of these support the import of priv key from multibit and has a good UI not to forget the security in its place. 1.Airbitz 2.Bither 3.breadwallet 4.Green address 5.Copay?
Your best option is to use Breadwallet on your iOS device and just send the bitcoin from Multibit to Breadwallet.
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Probably a good way to lose your working capital. Why not wait until a coin has a decent market cap and has shown it has legs before investing? Let someone else experiment for you.
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Having wallet passphrases means you can carry the Trezor around with you and not worry about losing it, or even getting held at gunpoint because you can give them dummy/low-balance wallet passphrases while the thief will be completely unaware of your large-balance wallet.
Does Tresor allow 2 seeds/passphrases, one for dummy/low-balance and another for large-balance wallets? Trezor only has one seed that all wallets and addresses are derived from. You can set up more than one passphrase protected wallet. Trezor talks about this use case here.
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With a Trezor you can use a simple passphrase you can remember and if a thief discovers your seed he would not be able to steal any bitcoin stored in your passphrase protected wallet (if you have a few bitcoin not protected by the passphrase they would be at risk.) Trezor devs really produced a well designed product with just about every option you could ask for.
I don't see the difference. You have to protect your seed in the same way you protect your passphrase. When you initialize your Trezor you are given your seed of course. When you use your Trezor if you do not create a passphrase protected wallet all your bitcoin could be stolen if a thief gets your seed. You have the option in Trezor to create passphrase protected wallets that only show up in myTrezor.com if you enter your passphrase after the PIN. A thief who gets your seed but not your passphrase will never be able to access the passphrase protected wallet. Do you own a Trezor? If not take a look at the user manual advanced settings for more info.
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KeepKey IMO made a mistake when they decided not to incorporate passphrase protected wallets like Trezor did. KeepKey works fine, looks beautiful but you really need to keep your seed protected very very well. With a Trezor you can use a simple passphrase you can remember and if a thief discovers your seed he would not be able to steal any bitcoin stored in your passphrase protected wallet (if you have a few bitcoin not protected by the passphrase they would be at risk.) Trezor devs really produced a well designed product with just about every option you could ask for.
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The probability of a hard fork to Classic is down, more likely the reason.
Was that ever considered a realistic possibility? I'm guessing it's more to down to general lack of confidence, not it being a real prospect. Yes indeed. Worrying enough to major players to make trips to China to encourage miners to stay with Core. Right now it seems more probable that miners will stay with the Core roadmap. However if there are delays it would be simple for mining pools to switch to Classic should they decide they want a hard fork. If you look at bitcoin price over the past 7 months price trends down when there are many news articles about an impending hard fork. When miners publicly state they will stay with Core price trends back up. Bitcoin Magazine (no connection) published an article yesterday that was an open letter signed by mining pools stating they would not switch to Classic and bitcoin price is now over $400.
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The probability of a hard fork to Classic is down, more likely the reason.
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I am thinking of buying a hardware wallet too and Ledger wallet seems to be the cheapest ones around, btw what's the difference between the different ledger wallets? Ledger HW.1 is a good way to get a low cost introduction to bitcoin hardware wallets. Once you find you like the security consider moving up to a Trezor. The advanced features will make you wonder why you did not buy one in the first place.
Trezor is good but way too costly but I guess if you have tonnes of bitcoin it makes sense investing in it. Well that is the point. Folks with more than a couple of bitcoin to protect tend to either use Armory for cold storage using two separate computers or Trezor. Both have been around for a few years and are well proven. Trezor is made by the same team who created the first bitcoin mining pool.
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Prometheus and his pump group are responsible for current Ethereum pump. Prometheus colluded with Ethereum members to obtain insider info about R3 news in December. Fake news posts and shill spam also stem from the group. They plan to dump soon.
the waves is now turning against this premined get rich quick scam as it is almost 1 year old with no stable working wallet, no in wallet easy dapp, no smart contracts from other coin, ibm have abandoned the scam and creating their own but the hypes and manipulating is still amazing! all they have now is ice age monkey wallet call mist for consumers/investors after have collected almost $50mil included the shit coins they gave to themself. these scammer devs are such drama king, they don't want to call it wallet, they rather creating shit terms over shit terms, over clusterfack craps, over shit name, over little bit thing to creating dramatic hypes queer drama kings creating confusing queer tech for the queers. the reason is this coin is not creating for the mainstream. hahahha On the contrary the Mist release of the Ethereum wallet is stable and allows you to buy Ether directly from the wallet using Shapeshift built in. The only two altcoins I have diversified into are Ether and Monero. I seriously doubt Ether is a PnD and is a good long term hold. Do not overlook the fact that Microsoft is interested in Ethereum and will offer Ethereum based services on Azure.
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Ledger HW.1 is a good way to get a low cost introduction to bitcoin hardware wallets. Once you find you like the security consider moving up to a Trezor. The advanced features will make you wonder why you did not buy one in the first place.
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Hi im looking to setup my own mining rig i have around £450 to get started im wondering if there is any websites or recommendations people could suggest to me
Appreciate any help
Need to know what your power costs per kWh but your electric cost is probably too high to have a chance of making a profit mining at home. And mining is becoming less and less profitable as difficulty increases. The smart move is to just buy bitcoin and hold, think of it as part of your retirement plan.
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Stellaw always posts good teardown reviews that are very helpful. BitLox seems to be having some quality control issues. I received my review unit last week and it was defective out of the box. It happens. They are sending me a new unit and I should have a full review online next week. I can tell you that the keyboard on my first review unit did not have the bulge in the middle Stellaw showed in their photos and the keyboard was fine, actually had better feel than the one on my Case wallet.
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Thank you sir. Is it safe, has anyone used this? Yup. Ethereum Wallet 0.3.9 (Beta 6) has Shapeshift built in so you can exchange bitcoin or altcoins for Ether sent directly to your Etherbase. Here is a quick start guide. Hope this helps.
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At the moment with significant difficulty increases but stable bitcoin price there is really no hosted bitcoin provider with a product worth buying. Remember the block halving is coming up about July. This summer there may be more efficient miners and the situation may change. I got out of all my mining contracts at Hashnest early last month. The most interesting action I see right now is trading Ether. I would not bother with hosted mining at present at all.
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