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												 April 15, 2015, 03:54:12 PM  | 
										  
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							Hi,
  Can anyone recommend me best bitcoin wallet in India. I am starting BTC mining with cloudminr.io what you guys say about that too. I am fairly new to BTC. I would really appreciate anyone helping me. 
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												 April 15, 2015, 05:02:44 PM  | 
										  
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							yeah! May be try multibit wallet. But multibit wallet is a light weight wallet.  Or try bitcoin core. But you should have to wait until it synchronize up to date (it might takes 20 GBs of data)
 
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												 April 15, 2015, 07:20:16 PM  | 
										  
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							Hi,
  Can anyone recommend me best bitcoin wallet in India. I am starting BTC mining with cloudminr.io what you guys say about that too. I am fairly new to BTC. I would really appreciate anyone helping me.
  Wallets are not country specific. You can use anyone from the following list... http://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-walletBy the way, from my personal experience,  www.cloudmining.website is more profitable than  www.cloudminr.io.  
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												 April 16, 2015, 07:42:26 AM  | 
										  
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							Hi,
  Can anyone recommend me best bitcoin wallet in India. I am starting BTC mining with cloudminr.io what you guys say about that too. I am fairly new to BTC. I would really appreciate anyone helping me.
  If you want to use a very simple wallet for your daily needs try Zebpay, available on Android and iPhone For substantial amounts I will recommend Multibit or Armory. Regards  
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												 April 18, 2015, 04:07:23 AM  | 
										  
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							I am using blockchain and mycelium wallet on my android but I will suggest do paper backups that thing I really want to try 
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												 April 19, 2015, 03:59:37 AM  | 
										  
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							I am using blockchain.info from long time without any problem. 
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												 April 19, 2015, 04:15:05 AM  | 
										  
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							No matter what wallet you use, do not leave more than a couple of bitcoins touching the internet.
  If not, after you lose your coins, the only thing you will think about bitcoin is about how many times you wanted to take paper backups but did not do it. 
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												 April 19, 2015, 05:29:33 AM  | 
										  
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							I am using blockchain.info from long time without any problem.
  yes blockchain.info is fully trusted and highly trusted forever  
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												 April 19, 2015, 02:14:03 PM  | 
										  
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							Yup I would too vouch for blockchain.info its the best BTC wallet and I liked their security feature too. 
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												 April 19, 2015, 02:18:47 PM  | 
										  
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							Hi,
  Can anyone recommend me best bitcoin wallet in India. I am starting BTC mining with cloudminr.io what you guys say about that too. I am fairly new to BTC. I would really appreciate anyone helping me.
  I am not from india but I don't think there are some specific wallets best for specific countries! What matters is how many bitcoins you want to hold! If its less than a BTC or two then  use Blockchain Wallet. If you wanna store large amount of BTC then use bitcoin core wallet!  And another thing is: You are not mining with cloudminr.io! That's a Ponzi site! Incase you don't know what a Ponzi is, A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment operation where the operator, an individual or organization, pays returns to its investors from new capital paid to the operators by new investors, rather than from profit earned by the operator.
  Better withdraw your funds before its too late   You can try stakeminers.com instead    
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												 April 19, 2015, 05:39:52 PM  | 
										  
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							lolz thankz to this thread i scaned my friends qr code and accidently got his funds lols 
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												 April 28, 2015, 10:18:53 PM  | 
										  
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							I am using blockchain.info from long time without any problem.
  yes blockchain.info is fully trusted and highly trusted forever why? read this for example! https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/gentleman-hacker-returns-stolen-bitcoins-blockchain-info/the idea of bitcoin is that you have no other (third parties) who keep your money safe for you. a online wallet is maybe good as a temporary solution. but i would never trust in long term! Do it oldschool and download bitcoin core, the orginal bitcoin client. if you like bitcoin then you have the required space on your harddisk ...  
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												 April 29, 2015, 09:47:16 PM  | 
										  
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							 You are not mining with cloudminr.io! That's a Ponzi site! Incase you don't know what a Ponzi is,
 
 Well, its doubted to be a ponzi site, but not surely one. However, in cases of doubt its always best to move to something which is trustworthy. Check out Zeushash or the one by Bitmain for cloudmining.  As for the wallet, if you are new, just start with multibit. I have been using that for smaller accounts since I started with bitcoin.   
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												 May 04, 2015, 08:10:05 AM  | 
										  
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							Yup I would too vouch for blockchain.info its the best BTC wallet and I liked their security feature too.
  blockchain.info is a great place to create BTC wallet. They also incorporate two-factor authentication for securing your data and give you the option to download or import your wallet's backup to dropbox, google drive, or send it to you via email. I am using blockchain.info from long time without any problem.
  yes blockchain.info is fully trusted and highly trusted forever why? read this for example! https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/gentleman-hacker-returns-stolen-bitcoins-blockchain-info/the idea of bitcoin is that you have no other (third parties) who keep your money safe for you. a online wallet is maybe good as a temporary solution. but i would never trust in long term! Do it oldschool and download bitcoin core, the orginal bitcoin client. if you like bitcoin then you have the required space on your harddisk ... the required disk space for original bitcoin client is increasing day by day. Hence downloading bitcoin core may not be the optimum solution for everyone (reasons could be insufficient bandwidth or low internet speed). If you can do it then kudos, if not try online wallet that has a good reputation and try your luck.      
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												 May 04, 2015, 01:04:09 PM  | 
										  
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							Yup I would too vouch for blockchain.info its the best BTC wallet and I liked their security feature too.
  blockchain.info is a great place to create BTC wallet. They also incorporate two-factor authentication for securing your data and give you the option to download or import your wallet's backup to dropbox, google drive, or send it to you via email. I am using blockchain.info from long time without any problem.
  yes blockchain.info is fully trusted and highly trusted forever why? read this for example! https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/gentleman-hacker-returns-stolen-bitcoins-blockchain-info/the idea of bitcoin is that you have no other (third parties) who keep your money safe for you. a online wallet is maybe good as a temporary solution. but i would never trust in long term! Do it oldschool and download bitcoin core, the orginal bitcoin client. if you like bitcoin then you have the required space on your harddisk ... the required disk space for original bitcoin client is increasing day by day. Hence downloading bitcoin core may not be the optimum solution for everyone (reasons could be insufficient bandwidth or low internet speed). If you can do it then kudos, if not try online wallet that has a good reputation and try your luck.     I have a strong limited bandwidth and know this problem. Downloading the block chain need's a lot of time. Also i use online wallets, but like i said before, only as a temporary solution (for small amounts)! Coins which i store long term i sent to my bitcoin core client. For receiving coins you didn't need to download the blockchain! A for receiving address you can generate offline (also with bitcoin core) and without internet connection. Only if you want send your coins to a other address later, then you need to be online with the synchronized blockchain. By the way, the recent blockchain is available via torrent. I believe this provides a faster way of download as with the client. Look here for further information or on the forum as well. http://sourceforge.net/projects/bitcoin/files/Bitcoin/blockchain/http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/11592/is-there-a-newer-bitcoin-blockchain-download-available 
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												 May 04, 2015, 03:38:29 PM  | 
										  
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							just checked out the sourceforge link. it seems a faster way but don't you think it's useful for only new wallets as the post says that it  "Resets the bitcoin block database and block database index   to the state it was in at the time the snapshot was taken.  If you have a wallet with unprocessed transactions, the client   may not recognize them. Thus, the above warning: Only use these   data files IF YOU DO NOT ALREADY HAVE A WALLET." i.e. if someone uses it while having unprocessed transactions, he/she may lose that info??? Also the second link says that the files old/dated    please clarify   
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							just checked out the sourceforge link. it seems a faster way but don't you think it's useful for only new wallets as the post says that it  "Resets the bitcoin block database and block database index   to the state it was in at the time the snapshot was taken.  If you have a wallet with unprocessed transactions, the client   may not recognize them. Thus, the above warning: Only use these   data files IF YOU DO NOT ALREADY HAVE A WALLET." i.e. if someone uses it while having unprocessed transactions, he/she may lose that info??? Also the second link says that the files old/dated    please clarify  Hey man, i posted the links only for further information... And if i remember right, i saw there also downloads which provides newer sources. At least it should show, there are other ways for a setup... And further, the person who created this thread ask for a new wallet! So there is no problem with this: "Only use these data files IF YOU DO NOT ALREADY HAVE A WALLET." Also he won't miss a transaction, because he never processed a transaction at the time where the blockchain snapshot was taken. clarified enough?  
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												 May 08, 2015, 05:59:18 AM  | 
										  
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							just checked out the sourceforge link. it seems a faster way but don't you think it's useful for only new wallets as the post says that it  "Resets the bitcoin block database and block database index   to the state it was in at the time the snapshot was taken.  If you have a wallet with unprocessed transactions, the client   may not recognize them. Thus, the above warning: Only use these   data files IF YOU DO NOT ALREADY HAVE A WALLET." i.e. if someone uses it while having unprocessed transactions, he/she may lose that info??? Also the second link says that the files old/dated    please clarify  Hey man, i posted the links only for further information... And if i remember right, i saw there also downloads which provides newer sources. At least it should show, there are other ways for a setup... And further, the person who created this thread ask for a new wallet! So there is no problem with this: "Only use these data files IF YOU DO NOT ALREADY HAVE A WALLET." Also he won't miss a transaction, because he never processed a transaction at the time where the blockchain snapshot was taken. clarified enough? yups... btw i didn't asked for a scolding...  
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												 May 09, 2015, 10:25:53 AM  | 
										  
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							yups... btw i didn't asked for a scolding... You won't receive it for free, a scolding. It's the way how you watch at this, but do you think you deserve it? By the way, bitcoin.org lists the most possible wallets. You will find there also informations about advantages and disadvantages of each wallet. just have a look: https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet 
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												 May 09, 2015, 10:44:48 AM  | 
										  
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							yups... btw i didn't asked for a scolding... You won't receive it for free, a scolding. It's the way how you watch at this, but do you think you deserve it? By the way, bitcoin.org lists the most possible wallets. You will find there also informations about advantages and disadvantages of each wallet. just have a look: https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-walleti won't take it even if somebody offered to pay me instead, a scolding. just checked out the link. nice of you to point it out... bitcoin core seems safer and better than others. Which wallet do you prefer to use???  
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