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1  Local / Discussions générales et utilisation du Bitcoin / Re: Problème de cashout et banques françaises on: March 06, 2020, 10:59:47 AM
Salut @cashoutFR,

Pourrais-tu activer l'option "allow messages from newbies" dans les settings que je puisse te contacter en MP ?
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What's the best mobile multicoins wallet for neophytes? on: November 07, 2018, 10:38:29 AM
What BIP39 mobile wallet (needs to support BTC/ETH/LTC/BCH) would you recommend?

In this case (noob user), ease of use > features. No in-app advertisement or buy/sell option is a plus to avoid confusion/mistake/scam.

Thanks for your insights.

Coinomi should fit your needs, I can personally recommend it. Unfortunately, there are buy/sell/exchange options in the app, but they are well described, so you shouldn't make a mistake. 

If it was for me, I'm confident I wouldn't make mistake using Coinomi Wink But it's more "What wallet would you install on your grandma's smartphone if she wants to try?"
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What's the best mobile multicoins wallet for neophytes? on: November 06, 2018, 11:17:18 AM
From your replies, Coinomi is leading atm.
Too bad it is full of advertisements for scammy ICOs...

Infinito Wallet looks quite clean.

What's about Cobo? It looks too much full of features for my use (wallet recommandation to noobs) but interesting.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What's the best mobile multicoins wallet for neophytes? on: November 06, 2018, 10:52:37 AM
What BIP39 mobile wallet (needs to support BTC/ETH/LTC/BCH) would you recommend?

In this case (noob user), ease of use > features. No in-app advertisement or buy/sell option is a plus to avoid confusion/mistake/scam.

Thanks for your insights.
You should try this one too
https://support.exodus.io/article/96-exodus-wallet-roadmap

This wallet makes you able to take your privatekey and so far i never had any problem with this wallet. It's so easy to be used and it has already support all of ERC20 asset.

It's also compatible with BIP39 wallet.

It has a lot of features and you must try that.

Unfortunately Exodus is not yet available in mobile version.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What's the best mobile multicoins wallet for neophytes? on: November 05, 2018, 08:02:06 PM
Thanks MadGamer for your insight
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What's the best mobile multicoins wallet for neophytes? on: November 04, 2018, 11:09:40 AM
Thanks. I agree with your points. But in my context, yes I "absolutely have to use a mobile multicoin wallet" Smiley
Jaxx and Coinomi were my two leads. Didn't find a better option, so thanks for confirming it.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / What's the best mobile multicoins wallet for neophytes? on: November 03, 2018, 10:54:56 AM
What BIP39 mobile wallet (needs to support BTC/ETH/LTC/BCH) would you recommend?

In this case (noob user), ease of use > features. No in-app advertisement or buy/sell option is a plus to avoid confusion/mistake/scam.

Thanks for your insights.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers on: August 29, 2016, 12:42:08 PM
Hey guys, I just remembered there should have been blog post about Max travels to China. He wrote that he needs to send it to chinese people to check it before he can release it. Did it happen? Was blog posted or are we still waiting? I would like to read it. Thanx

I was wondering the same.
9  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Multisig wallet creation on: July 28, 2016, 07:29:46 PM
Yes I was thinking it works like that...

What is the best way to create a multisig wallet?

I want to generate offline a 2 of 3 wallet and then be able to backup each private key independently.
10  Bitcoin / Electrum / Multisig wallet creation on: July 28, 2016, 04:37:39 PM
Hi guys,

I'm trying to get familiar with multi sig, so I'm testing with Electrum.

I had to create 3 different wallets, each with his master pub key and private key

Ok it is working. But now I'm wondering : if my funds are in the wallet A, how am I doing a transaction to move them having only B and C ?
In the case I'm losing my wallet A, how can I have access to the adresses of this wallet ?

Thanks for your lights
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best long term cold storage? on: July 02, 2016, 10:09:57 PM
You could buy a Trezor and take control of your private keys. Trezor has the ability to encrypt your 24 word seed with a passphrase, so the seed is useless to a thief without the passphrase. Store the 24 word seed in several places and keep the passphrase in your head. If your memory is not that great this would not be a good solution for you though.

Good luck to remind a passphrase you setup 5 years earlier.
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best long term cold storage? on: July 02, 2016, 11:33:53 AM
You may create armory wallet, then make paper fragmented backup. Send fragments to several your friends or family's members. When you need to restore your wallet, collect "n of m" fragments from your friends and voila! You may also store paper backup in your deposit box in bank if you trust to bank and to your government Smiley

Yes this could make the deal I guess.


The best thing that makes robbery obsolete is strong encryption. After a certain length has been reached (and difficulty) they would not be able to acquire your funds even if they could use all of the computing power on Earth in an attempt to crack it. With "forgetting how to access it" you mean forgetting your passphrase, or? I can't really think of good advice for 'backing up a passphrase'. Maybe you could split it into two pieces (2x2 backups) and store them somewhere as well.

Yes I mean forgetting the passphrase / password. If it's a password, I can forget it; if it's a passphrase, I have to store it somewhere... this increase the robbery chances, or the chances to lose it. Splitting it in 2 if a good idea to avoid robbery / losing it.
I dont want to find myself in that position : https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/4qtigi/15_btc_reward_for_the_person_who_can_help_find/

I doubt that there's a free safebox that is actually 'safe'. I recommend paying for these services.

Yes, that's why I would like to avoid these services ^^

Yes I can have 2 trustable people. But... What's about one key on a ledger wallet (with me), one on copay for example, and one in my emails?
Wouldn't you still need to memorize multiple passwords to use all of those?

Yes, but the odds to lose two passwords at the same time are smaller than losing a unique one. Specially I dont think I would forget my email password  Grin
13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best long term cold storage? on: July 02, 2016, 10:52:38 AM
The best way to make robbery obsolete is to encrypt the wallet (and device - optional) with a long passphrase (which you don't want to use as you're afraid) and the best way to prevent hardware failure is to have multiple backups (e.g. multiple USB keys).

I guess multisig is making the robbery obsolete, I can have one key stollen, but probably not two at the same time... Multiple backups increase the chances of robbery, if not encrypted. And yes, encryption make me scared of myself forgetting how to access to it  Cry

I don't think there's a singular best option. A simple example would be: [1]Open up a safe-deposit box (or make a hidden/'safe' compartment somewhere in your house) and store some USB sticks (or HDDs, whichever you prefer/have) containing encrypted wallets.

As said before, being digital nomad, I dont have fix house... I could get a safe somewhere I guess, but if I can avoid to pay for that, or ask banks to keep my btcs, better.

Multisig 2 out of 3: Wouldn't you have to place 'trust' in additional people (2 in this case)?

Yes I can have 2 trustable people. But... What's about one key on a ledger wallet (with me), one on copay for example, and one in my emails?

For being hacked, the hacker would need to have access and to my copay account and to my mails. If I'm losing my copay password, or my ledger, or access to my mail / mail compromised, I can still move my BTCs to a new wallet.

That way I can keep access to my BTCs from anywhere in the world, and I'm guessing they are safe from a hardware failure or robbery. Am I wrong?
14  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Best long term cold storage? on: July 02, 2016, 10:11:02 AM
Hello guys,

I'm looking for an optimale way to store some BTCs for long term.

Being digital nomad, I dont have a proper place to store a paper wallet. I'm quite afraid to lose passwords too, and I want to prevent robbery or a hardware failure (lose of my computer, smartphone, usb key, ...)
I was thinking of a multisig wallet to avoid robbery or to lose access to them in case I'm forgetting a password.

What's my best option?

Thanks
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][LSK] Lisk | Blockchain Application Platform for JavaScript Developers on: June 17, 2016, 08:38:28 AM
what happened to DAO guys? down 40% ? any ideas?

https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/4oi2ta/i_think_thedao_is_getting_drained_right_now/
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: [IOTA] IOTA Speculation on: March 19, 2016, 04:56:50 PM
I'm looking for buying 2 BTCs of IOTA

anyone?
17  Local / Produits et services / Re: just-dice.com on: March 09, 2014, 07:38:12 PM
C'est déjà plus intéressant que mon LEP (sans parler de l'arnaque mcxnow). On pourra rétorquer avec raison que le LEP est doublement garantie (taux plus 100 000 € de remboursement par l'état en cas de défaut de paiement de la banque).

Ton sample est pour l'instant beaucoup trop petit pour en tirer une quelconque conclusion.
Par exemple, j'ai investi y a 2 semaines, et je suis down  Grin

L'espérance de gain doit pouvoir se calculer sans grande difficulté (mais qd meme trop grande pr moi Smiley)


Sinon David, tu trouves où les données du tableau que t'as posté? Thx
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