web736 (OP)
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June 22, 2015, 09:32:36 PM |
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Hello everybody. Am new here and i need help in keeping bitcoin
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Bitcoin Seller
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June 22, 2015, 09:34:25 PM |
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All basic informations you need to know are on Bitcoin.org and here is the the link for the "where question" : https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet you simply choose a wallet depends on your Operating system that you use . (if Windows PC then go with something like electrum or multibit HD)
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pooya87
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June 23, 2015, 04:14:13 AM |
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first answer me there: 1) how much bitcoin do you have? (no need to give number, is it large amount or like faucet payouts that you gathered) 2) what do you plan to do with them?
determining these two can make you choose from paper wallet to an online wallet.
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June 23, 2015, 04:40:41 AM |
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Hello everybody. Am new here and i need help in keeping bitcoin
I cant understand exactly what help do you mean in keeping bitcoins but i assume you want to save atleast. You can create a paper wallet. Take a look here for information https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Paper_wallet
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June 23, 2015, 05:08:55 AM |
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Why do you create a poll here? It seems you want to ask the two questions how and where to keep your bitcoin. Even you are new here, you alway can learn a lot from internet source by google it. When you have questions, come here and give your specific questions. Many ppl here are happy to help!
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June 23, 2015, 05:32:09 AM |
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It depends on how much you plan to have. If you have a small amount, like less than $20 worth, then I wouldn't even bother with anything special, just grab electrum and have at it.
If you are having a medium amount, maybe something like 50-200$, then look at ledger's cheap hardware wallet. It is supposed to be good, maybe not as good as a trezor but it is also much cheaper, 15$ vs 100$.
If you have more , such as 200-thousands then you should get the best and most secure hardware wallet currently out there. AFAIK this is the trezor but I didn't really research it much.
As others say you can make a paper wallet, but this makes me nervous because I lose things easy.
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If you can't understand my post please report it
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June 23, 2015, 05:35:18 AM Last edit: June 27, 2015, 02:34:47 AM by real789 |
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Hello everybody. Am new here and i need help in keeping bitcoin
you can keep your bitcoin on bitcoin core wallet and back up it to your local storage or you can back up to paper wallet
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June 23, 2015, 06:34:03 AM |
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it's pretty simple, store them in a cold storage(something that it isn't online ever, until you need to use them, at that point you can connect to a formatted cpu, or a dedicated one for btc)
so just put the wallet.dat there and you're done
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June 23, 2015, 06:52:25 AM |
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you can simple store them in paper wallet if you don't want to access them for long periods, but if you want to use daily then you can store in bitcoin desktop wallet, don't use online wallets or exchange to store your coins
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June 23, 2015, 07:55:46 AM |
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Hello everybody. Am new here and i need help in keeping bitcoin
i have alternative, keep on big and trusted exchanger like bitsamp you can trade a=it and keep secure your bitcoin at exchange
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Lorenzo
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June 23, 2015, 10:22:09 AM Last edit: June 23, 2015, 10:44:26 AM by Lorenzo |
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Hello everybody. Am new here and i need help in keeping bitcoin
I would recommend using a lightweight wallet like Electrum if you don't want to download the 30 GB blockchain: http://www.electrum.org/Alternatively, you could try MultiBit which works in a similar way: http://www.multibit.org/If you want to contribute to the network by running your own node and don't mind downloading the 30 GB blockchain file then you could try the Bitcoin Core client: http://bitcoin.org/en/downloadAnd if you want a mobile wallet on your Android or iOS phone then there is Mycelium: http://www.mycelium.com/Hello everybody. Am new here and i need help in keeping bitcoin
i have alternative, keep on big and trusted exchanger like bitsamp you can trade a=it and keep secure your bitcoin at exchange I wouldn't recommend keeping large amounts of BTC on an exchange. Mt. Gox was once the largest exchange in the world at one point and those who trusted it and used it as their personal web wallet ended up losing all of their coins when it collapsed in early 2014. Many exchanges have been hacked or had their owners run off with their users' funds in the past. I'm not saying that Bitstamp will end up the same way but no exchange is immune and they have been hacked in the past too (which they seem to have successfully recovered from). Even if you're into day trading and therefore you have no option but to store your coins at an exchange, I would still recommend withdrawing your coins after you're done trading. And of course, keeping the majority of your savings in the form of cold storage such as an offline computer, a hardware wallet, or a paper wallet is always a good idea as this is usually considered to be the safest option.
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June 23, 2015, 11:13:07 AM |
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Best bet would be Multibit, easy desktop client. Never keep your coins online (only change if u must). To store larger amounts use paper wallet.
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sana9821
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June 23, 2015, 11:45:15 AM |
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first of all, whats the poll for, it doesnt give any information. secondly i would choose blockchain.info, as you dont have to keep anything on your pc with it and everything is on the internet
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Lorenzo
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June 23, 2015, 12:03:19 PM |
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first of all, whats the poll for, it doesnt give any information. secondly i would choose blockchain.info, as you dont have to keep anything on your pc with it and everything is on the internet
While Blockchain.info is currently the only online wallet that lets you have control of your own private keys, they have had a few incidents in the past where users either lost coins or came very close to losing coins. Their most recent incident happened just over a week ago which affected a subset of users of their Android app who were running older versions of Android and perhaps more importantly, exposed some pretty sloppy coding practices on their part: http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1085983I'd probably still consider them to be better than your typical online wallet based on the fact that you'd still have access to your coins even if they were to suddenly shut down but after seeing what happened recently, I'd be wary of keeping anything more than a couple of BTC in there.
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June 23, 2015, 12:53:33 PM |
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yes store bitcoin in wallet!!!! and invest to get profit
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June 23, 2015, 12:54:21 PM |
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Ill hold onto your Bitcoin for you
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June 23, 2015, 12:55:46 PM |
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personally I wouldnt trust any online exchange or wallet to hold my money, coinbase even less. and why are you thanking op for information you posted? stop using google translate.
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theres nothing here. message me if you want to put something here.
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June 23, 2015, 12:57:43 PM |
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Paper wallet is the way to go. It's costs nothing and as long as you do it offline your coins will be safe forever. Check out bitaddress.org - you can save the page and generate paper wallets safely offline.
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