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October 10, 2018, 12:31:53 PM
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I'm new here and i find all this information so useful.
I loose my first Bitcoin wallet because i lack all the knowledge shared herr.

Thanks again for the info.

Please, is MEW recommendable since its a Web Wallet and not App?
I need an Ethereum wallet.

Thanks again.
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December 13, 2018, 06:22:20 PM
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I'm new here and i find all this information so useful.
I loose my first Bitcoin wallet because i lack all the knowledge shared herr.

Thanks again for the info.

Please, is MEW recommendable since its a Web Wallet and not App?
I need an Ethereum wallet.

Thanks again.
Sorry for the late reply.

MEW is recommendable because it's also possible to create a MEW offline. However, I think using the official website is also safe, but I would recommend to create a MEW offline if you are planning to store more funds. You can download the official version from github and run it offline like always: https://github.com/kvhnuke/etherwallet/releases

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December 13, 2018, 09:14:43 PM
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Might be worth mentioning that in order to prepare for the worst case scenario you should teach one person how to access your funds in the eventuality you die. The person you trust with this information will obviously differ, but it would be an awful shame if you did have some funds stored away and your family could not access it once you have passed.

Just something to keep in mind!
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December 26, 2018, 09:58:05 PM
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Might be worth mentioning that in order to prepare for the worst case scenario you should teach one person how to access your funds in the eventuality you die. The person you trust with this information will obviously differ, but it would be an awful shame if you did have some funds stored away and your family could not access it once you have passed.

Just something to keep in mind!
Yes, good point. I'll add it to the OP and include a link to your post. Especially if you have huge funds it would be a pity to have no access anymore.

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January 27, 2019, 06:36:45 PM
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Up for newcomers in 2019.  Smiley

Feel free to add something in the case if I have missed important points. I'll add all of them to my OP.  Wink

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January 28, 2019, 10:52:43 AM
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Hi Cashi,
thank you for your informative post! And thanks to others who add some valuable comments Smiley

When I registered, I hope that I can find here some information for beginners, so this post helps me a lot.

Maybe you can recommend some video/podcasts/other sources for beginners?
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January 28, 2019, 07:47:14 PM
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Very helpful informations for newbies and even other members like I have gotten tips from the article myself erasing some mistakes I used to make

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January 28, 2019, 10:21:08 PM
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Hi Cashi,
thank you for your informative post! And thanks to others who add some valuable comments Smiley

When I registered, I hope that I can find here some information for beginners, so this post helps me a lot.

Maybe you can recommend some video/podcasts/other sources for beginners?
Hello, I don't know about good videos/podcasts. Usually, I don't recommend crypto YouTube channels because very often they want to share their reflink or advertise a product. There might be good ones, but I'm not very often on YouTube.

I can recommend to have a look at a list created by LoyceV, where he lists very good topics of Bitcointalk like guides and manuals about Bitcoin, Altcoins and the forum in general: Here is it: [GUIDES] on Bitcointalk. Index thread (until there is a dedicated subforum?)

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July 17, 2019, 09:18:01 AM
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Hi Cashi,
thank you for your informative post! And thanks to others who add some valuable comments Smiley

When I registered, I hope that I can find here some information for beginners, so this post helps me a lot.

Maybe you can recommend some video/podcasts/other sources for beginners?

Hi, I'm also interested in the topic. Interesting article - https://www.romexsoft.com/blog/top-7-fintech-trends-in-2018/
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