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September 06, 2012, 06:32:48 PM |
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What currently is the best online btc wallet?
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September 06, 2012, 06:34:24 PM |
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would not mtgox count as a wallet if you just want to store btc and then be able to send it out to anyone else or add to it or etc...?
if yes.. mtgox.
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420 (OP)
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September 06, 2012, 06:35:56 PM |
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would not mtgox count as a wallet if you just want to store btc and then be able to send it out to anyone else or add to it or etc...?
if yes.. mtgox.
yeah that sounds good. but maybe less diverse if i want to send to multiple people and track transactinos, is it in depth?
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September 06, 2012, 07:07:10 PM |
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IMO, it has to be blockchain.info:
cool interface nice way of tracking transaction and bitcoin adresses very flexible send options
high security: - private keys get decrypted only on the client side in a (usually) sandboxed browser - two factor authentication (yubikey, google authenticator) - browser addons which check the validity of the javascript code sent from blockchain.info
automatic encrypted wallet backup sent via e-mail, also dropbox support
brain wallet support
iphone app
minus: no android app
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September 06, 2012, 07:11:57 PM |
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Stephen Gornick
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September 06, 2012, 07:16:50 PM |
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What currently is the best online btc wallet?
A few different factors that will weigh on that. If you want simplicity, Paytunia is probably the simplest. It is available for web access and as an app for Android as well (the iOS app got yanked by Apple from the App store). Another simple solution is InstaWallet.org which also has a mobile app for Android. The problem is this is a low security app (no password, just URL). If iPhone suport is needed, EasyWallet.org can be used as a web app from a mobile where a barcode app is used for scanning QR codes. All of those are hosted (shared) EWallets. A hybrid EWallet doesn't store your keys. Blockchain.info/wallet is the leading hybrid EWallet. They too have a Android moblle app, and an iOS version as well (which may or may not have access to the wallet, depending on which intern at Apple's approved it before intervention from a higher source in the company.) Bitcoin Spinner for Android is a mobile app that uses Simplified Payments Verification (SPV) (i.e., a server that holds the blockchain) but there is no web interface that accesses the wallet. So all of these have tradeoffs. - http://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mobile_Payment_Apps
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September 06, 2012, 07:18:22 PM |
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IMO, it has to be blockchain.info:
high security: - two factor authentication (yubikey, google authenticator)
Just to clarify that. The yubikey mode that is supported is for their static password, not the One Time Password (OTP) which protects against a replay attack.
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420 (OP)
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September 06, 2012, 07:25:31 PM Last edit: September 06, 2012, 07:52:36 PM by 420 |
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I sent BTC to mt gox and it hasn't shown up yet. was about an hour ago EDIT: up now. didn't lose $50
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September 06, 2012, 07:28:52 PM |
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Can only speak from my experience, But I find http://electrum-desktop.com/ very handy, and with recovery words too.
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chrisrico
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September 06, 2012, 07:31:18 PM |
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The only reason I use blockchain.info over Electrum is that Electrum's Android client is pitifully basic to the point of being unusable.
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September 06, 2012, 08:47:13 PM |
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would not mtgox count as a wallet if you just want to store btc and then be able to send it out to anyone else or add to it or etc...?
if yes.. mtgox.
yeah that sounds good. but maybe less diverse if i want to send to multiple people and track transactinos, is it in depth? I will admit keeping track of who you sent what to is not easy unless I am missing some new feature. I do not think I can put a label next to a bitcoin payout address. But you can see your transaction history and at least mtgox has been through the whole security mess and learned from it.
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September 06, 2012, 08:52:23 PM |
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IMO, it has to be blockchain.info:
cool interface nice way of tracking transaction and bitcoin adresses very flexible send options
high security: - private keys get decrypted only on the client side in a (usually) sandboxed browser - two factor authentication (yubikey, google authenticator) - browser addons which check the validity of the javascript code sent from blockchain.info
automatic encrypted wallet backup sent via e-mail, also dropbox support
brain wallet support
iphone app
minus:
no android app
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Monkey1
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September 06, 2012, 09:39:10 PM |
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Not an online wallet but Iprefer Armory for security. Paper back ups, offline wallet etc. I havent found anything more secure.
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September 07, 2012, 01:04:00 AM |
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Not an online wallet but Iprefer Armory for security. Paper back ups, offline wallet etc. I havent found anything more secure.
+1 Armory and it is security is amazing! no online wallet would be able to provide that level of security.
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gbl08ma
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September 07, 2012, 09:39:30 AM |
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+1 for blockchain.info. It has paper wallet and brain wallet support too. And I read on their website the wallet backups can be decrypted with Multibit, so even if they go down, there should be no problem because they don't know your private keys, and the backup can still be decrypted.
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September 07, 2012, 09:42:12 AM |
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would not mtgox count as a wallet if you just want to store btc and then be able to send it out to anyone else or add to it or etc...?
if yes.. mtgox.
mtgox wallet has the problem that you are unable to play satoshidice like games i would use blockchain.info
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piuk
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September 07, 2012, 09:55:32 AM |
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Just to clarify that. The yubikey mode that is supported is for their static password, not the One Time Password (OTP) which protects against a replay attack.
This is only true of Mt.Gox yubikeys. Regular yubico yubikeys does full OTP validation.
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Hello there!
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September 07, 2012, 10:04:56 AM |
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+1 for Blockchain.info
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September 07, 2012, 10:26:20 AM |
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mtgox wallet has the problem that you are unable to play satoshidice like games
Thats not a problem but a benefit!
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September 07, 2012, 10:29:22 AM |
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mtgox wallet has the problem that you are unable to play satoshidice like games
Thats not a problem but a benefit! no its a huge problem if you only look at satoshidice its ok (as long as you expect ANY new user to be careful enough to not try) but i think its a very good feature of bitcoin to see the addresses money came from. so you have a chance to send funds back. with an mtgox wallet this is not possible. if you send back the money mtgox itself gets it (afaik: could also be that you send the funds to a random mtgox user)
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