Hello,
I have recently decided to get into bitcoin but im having problem understand some stuff so i would like to ask these "simple" question and hope you guys will bare with me and help me out thank you
Why do people create web based wallet, computer based wallet and mobile based wallet?
Convenience and security. Why do you keep some cash in a bank, some in your house, and some in your pocket?
If i create all there are these as 3 different account or 1?
None of these are accounts. They are all wallets that allow you complete control over your bitcoins.
Is blockchain . info official site of bitcoin?
No. Bitcoin is open source. There is no "official" site. There are just many people who have created their own sites. Some of those sites are more popular and more trusted than others. Many people seem to trust blockchain.info because they have provided all the source code for their wallet to the public to be reviewed for any potential problems.
is it safe to start a wallet there?
That depends on what you mean when you say "safe".
Im bit hectic to start a web based wallet..what if the website disappears.
blockchain.info allows you to store a backup of your wallet. If the website disappears (and you have a backup of your wallet), then you can import the backup into some other wallet (such as MultiBit).
When i type in dumprivkey...thats the key i have to keep safe and/or write down for safety to always have an access to my wallet correct?
That depends on what wallet you are using. If you are using Bitcoin Core, then you should not use dumpprivkey as a backup, because Bitcoin Core creates new keys for every transaction. Instead you should keep a backup of the wallet.dat file, and make sure you don't forget your password. In the user menus for Bitcoin Core, you should find the option to "Backup Wallet".
Its hard to find a simple manual on how to start on bitcoin. All i want is to start a secure(official) wallet (no pms with your own private websites please)
There are no "official" wallets. Bitcoin is an open source protocol. There are just a bunch of people who have all created their own wallets according to that protocol. Some of those wallets are more popular and more trusted than others. The closest you'll get to an "official" wallet would be the "reference implementation" (called Bitcoin Core). However, since that wallet focuses on being a reference for how the protocol works, it tends to be lacking in some useful features, and it requires that you store the entire history of every bitcoin transaction that has ever occurred. At the moment, that's about 20 GB.
Some other popular wallets that you might want to look into:
- Armory
- Electrum
- MultiBit
- blockchain.info/wallet
- Mycellium
- Bitcoin Wallet (for Android OS)
and all i want to do is buy bitcoin and have a wallet where i can send them nothing else.
You can receive bitcoins at any of the currently popular wallets.