dinda22
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June 09, 2015, 03:37:56 PM |
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since the first time i know bitcoin i only use blockchain for keep my bitcoin and until now i still use that and never interested or try another wallet
I am just like you. because when I know bitcoin just blockchain who was very famous and still sparse storage bitcoin wallet. and blockchain very easy to use. but blockchain not have forgotten the password feature, while many new wallet that uses the forgotten password feature and I am now trying to save a bitcoin in some wallet
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hasiramasenju
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June 10, 2015, 04:15:32 AM |
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i only use blockchain for storage my bitcoin doesn't mean if i use other wallet is not secure and i think for me it just a matter of habit
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OROBTC
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June 10, 2015, 08:23:16 PM |
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... I wanted to mix a small amount of BTC that I had in my blockchain.info wallet recently, using just their "SharedCoin" service. Unfortunately, for about 24 hours, SharedCoin did not work. The process would start, then freeze. Note that I did not lose anything! I guess that THAT SharedCoin transaction was a "null event". SharedCoin did start working OK yesterday, I was able to mix that small amount. In the past, I did have two problems regarding something that went wrong, but after working with blockchain.info, everything was resolved fine. * * * But, at this point, if I had to use JUST ONE mixing service that works better for me, I would choose bitmixer.io. Fewer problems, and they have ALWAYS been online when I used their service. bitmixer.io also works with all three wallet types I have. * * * blockchain.info's wallets, other than the spotty SharedCoin service is pretty good. Use the "second password" feature for better security. But, for large amounts of BTC (say over 2 BTC), I would put them in a Trezor or Ledger.
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jillkelly
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June 10, 2015, 09:23:11 PM |
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i use blockchain.info for online wallet, but most of my coins are in a cold electrum wallet.
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notlist3d
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June 11, 2015, 12:51:56 AM |
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i use blockchain.info for online wallet, but most of my coins are in a cold electrum wallet.
i dont even have enough bitcoins to justify cold storage. working on it, trying to trade my way to a bigger stash. Honestly it does not have to be a huge amount to try it. Even with small amount's it's good to test out cold storage. Usb and paper wallets are pretty solid way's of storing your coin in cold storage. And testing where you don't lose a ton if something goes wrong, is really a pretty smart idea.
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June 11, 2015, 01:02:21 AM |
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of course a lot people use blockchain.info as bitcoin wallet it because easy to used and most popular wallet
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thebigtalk
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June 11, 2015, 01:06:55 AM |
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I use the bitcoin wallet app and blockchain wallet.
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pooya87
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June 11, 2015, 02:49:17 AM |
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i use blockchain.info for online wallet, but most of my coins are in a cold electrum wallet.
i dont even have enough bitcoins to justify cold storage. working on it, trying to trade my way to a bigger stash. Honestly it does not have to be a huge amount to try it. Even with small amount's it's good to test out cold storage. Usb and paper wallets are pretty solid way's of storing your coin in cold storage. And testing where you don't lose a ton if something goes wrong, is really a pretty smart idea. but i think any bitcoin amount which is less than {lets say} 0.5 BTC is not worth keeping in cold wallet. because IMO it is a lot of work to set it up and to use that amount if you want to spend it.
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BlackMachine
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June 11, 2015, 04:12:06 AM |
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i use blockchain.info for online wallet, but most of my coins are in a cold electrum wallet.
i dont even have enough bitcoins to justify cold storage. working on it, trying to trade my way to a bigger stash. Honestly it does not have to be a huge amount to try it. Even with small amount's it's good to test out cold storage. Usb and paper wallets are pretty solid way's of storing your coin in cold storage. And testing where you don't lose a ton if something goes wrong, is really a pretty smart idea. but i think any bitcoin amount which is less than {lets say} 0.5 BTC is not worth keeping in cold wallet. because IMO it is a lot of work to set it up and to use that amount if you want to spend it. 0.5BTC is quite some money. You can easily use a $4 thumbdrive to create a new linux partition and print a wallet using that. Also, the wallet can be reused for many times so it does have a long term benefit. Spending it would be quite easy too since you can use mycelium to send it. If you want to be very secure, investment in raspberry pi would be enough.
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Phineas
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June 11, 2015, 05:10:50 AM |
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Is Multibit Safe like Official Wallet?
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dinda22
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June 11, 2015, 05:50:20 AM |
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Is Multibit Safe like Official Wallet?
MultiBit is a secure lightweight international Bitcoin wallet for Windows, MacOS and Linux. so far offline wallet safe, as long as you encrypt the wallet with password and with a combination of uppercase and lower
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thebigtalk
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June 11, 2015, 05:54:39 AM |
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The bitcoin wallet in playstore doesn't have signature feature. Anyone can recommend a good one?
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Amph
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June 11, 2015, 06:12:08 AM |
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The bitcoin wallet in playstore doesn't have signature feature. Anyone can recommend a good one?
online wallet or local? also mobile i guess right? the best one is called "bitcoin wallet" it could make confusion, but it resemble core in every aspect, it work with android only if i'm n ot mistaken, it was at the first spot in the top 5
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BlackMachine
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June 11, 2015, 06:21:27 AM |
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Is Multibit Safe like Official Wallet?
It is not as safe as official wallet since it lacks various security features but is safe enough for average joe. The potential security risk is that multibit trust the majority of the network miners to enforce the network rule. Bitcoin core is not dependent on that. The benefit of multibit is that not much space is required as it only downloads the headers and it doesn't require a lot of bandwidth. (If its a concern).
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June 11, 2015, 03:17:21 PM |
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i have tried using bit-x , xapo , mycelium and some others out of which i find bit-x bitoin wallet the best. it has a simple design and material which helps beginners to use it with an ease.
As far as I know, Bit-X is an exchanger. Is there wallet feature on Bit-X? yeah there is this bitx wallet on the playstore i downloaded and found quite good. it has a good interface and design too.
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Herbert2020
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June 11, 2015, 05:39:39 PM |
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i have tried using bit-x , xapo , mycelium and some others out of which i find bit-x bitoin wallet the best. it has a simple design and material which helps beginners to use it with an ease.
As far as I know, Bit-X is an exchanger. Is there wallet feature on Bit-X? yeah there is this bitx wallet on the playstore i downloaded and found quite good. it has a good interface and design too. i have never heard of bitx wallet. i only have heard of bit-x exchange/mining platform [it's name has a dash (-) in it] i think they are two different things.
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Weak hands have been complaining about missing out ever since bitcoin was $1 and never buy the dip. Whales are those who keep buying the dip.
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DAVID CHAUM's xx coin SALE IS NOW LIVE!
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June 11, 2015, 07:28:38 PM |
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google that phrase; "site:bit-x.com" android. You'll find only 1 result and it's not related with that android wallet. If it's a real wallet then they (bit-x) should announce it publicly on their website. Till then; it's a phishing attempt.
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hasmukhh
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June 12, 2015, 01:21:00 AM |
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google that phrase; "site:bit-x.com" android. You'll find only 1 result and it's not related with that android wallet. If it's a real wallet then they (bit-x) should announce it publicly on their website. Till then; it's a phishing attempt. the one I have is BitX and not Bit-X . I am really sorry to confuse you people . I guess bitx is not the official wallet of BIT-X . SORRY AGAIN.
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June 12, 2015, 02:15:49 PM |
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What butcoin wallet do you use? I mean blockchain, xapo or whatever. Why? Which one is the best?
I use Blockchain and coinbase both. Both of them are pretty much the same, but I'm biased towards blockchain because it's very easy to add a tag to a newly generated bitcoin address, Helps me keep track of which address belongs where, but well that's just me In terms of safety, both are well established and you shouldn't be having a problem with either. Cheers
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