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August 18, 2015, 04:39:45 PM |
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i preffer using blockchain and i think i dont want to using other wallet because i dont want to upload my identity
what wallet requires you to upload your documents? ive never heard of something like that, and almost sounds like bs. if iam not wrong, coinbase and xapo they need verification identity,i ever try them anyway correct me if iam wrong
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August 18, 2015, 04:49:35 PM |
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i preffer using blockchain and i think i dont want to using other wallet because i dont want to upload my identity
what wallet requires you to upload your documents? ive never heard of something like that, and almost sounds like bs. if iam not wrong, coinbase and xapo they need verification identity,i ever try them anyway correct me if iam wrong coinbase isnt a wallet, its an exchange. ive stated my points earlier in the thread as well. the argument: "i can put my coins there so its a wallet" is not valid; if you do not control your private keys, then its not a wallet. going by the logic "i can put my coins there," a ponzi/hyip site might as well be a wallet. coinbase requires your documents as you are dealing with reversible transactions (CC), with irreversible currency (bitcoin), and you much verify your identity to confirm that it is your money you are using to purchase bitcoin through that bank account. in addition, i have a xapo account, and have used it for minor things, but i have never been asked to provide any documentation whatsoever besides a phone verification for security/2fa.
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Aldri
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August 18, 2015, 04:55:08 PM |
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i preffer using blockchain and i think i dont want to using other wallet because i dont want to upload my identity
what wallet requires you to upload your documents? ive never heard of something like that, and almost sounds like bs. if iam not wrong, coinbase and xapo they need verification identity,i ever try them anyway correct me if iam wrong coinbase isnt a wallet, its an exchange. ive stated my points earlier in the thread as well. the argument: "i can put my coins there so its a wallet" is not valid; if you do not control your private keys, then its not a wallet. going by the logic "i can put my coins there," a ponzi/hyip site might as well be a wallet. coinbase requires your documents as you are dealing with reversible transactions (CC), with irreversible currency (bitcoin), and you much verify your identity to confirm that it is your money you are using to purchase bitcoin through that bank account. in addition, i have a xapo account, and have used it for minor things, but i have never been asked to provide any documentation whatsoever besides a phone verification for security/2fa. Oh thank you so much its so clearly,finally i've knew the differnce between wallet and exchanger
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August 18, 2015, 06:37:20 PM |
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Oh thank you so much its so clearly,finally i've knew the differnce between wallet and exchanger
Good -- this is a very important distinction. Always remember the cardinal rule: If you don't control the private keys, you don't control the bitcoin. Doesn't matter what your "account balance" says on a website. Gox users found that out the hard way. To the OP.... online wallets are pretty meh.... blockchain.info if you gotta, since at least you control the keys. But I'd stick to a good desktop wallet like Electrum.
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August 18, 2015, 06:44:58 PM |
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i preffer using blockchain and i think i dont want to using other wallet because i dont want to upload my identity
heeh upload your identity for what, we all know bitcoin it's make us anonymous So you must try dekstop wallet it's save.
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August 18, 2015, 06:45:15 PM |
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Oh thank you so much its so clearly,finally i've knew the differnce between wallet and exchanger
Good -- this is a very important distinction. Always remember the cardinal rule: If you don't control the private keys, you don't control the bitcoin. Doesn't matter what your "account balance" says on a website. Gox users found that out the hard way. To the OP.... online wallets are pretty meh.... blockchain.info if you gotta, since at least you control the keys. But I'd stick to a good desktop wallet like Electrum. i wouldnt recommend blockchain.info even as a last resort; ive stated my points on this earlier as well, but tl;dr, their explorer accepts spoofed transactions as valid. there was a whole debacle about satoshi's coins moving some time ago, and it was discovered that this issue only existed on blockchain.info because of this spoofed tx issue. now assuming their wallets work off the blockchain.info block explorer's data, their wallets are vulnerable to abuse.
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August 18, 2015, 08:34:04 PM |
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Hello. I'm new to crytocurrencys as well.
I've made a wallet on cryptonator.com - does anyone have any experience with it or recommend something more user friendly?
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August 18, 2015, 09:06:25 PM |
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Hello. I'm new to crytocurrencys as well.
I've made a wallet on cryptonator.com - does anyone have any experience with it or recommend something more user friendly?
havent heard too much on that service, I would recommend you download a wallet program such as multibit for a more user-friendly wallet or electrum if you want to have more control over what you can do with your coins.
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Mickeyb
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August 18, 2015, 09:24:00 PM |
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Hello. I'm new to crytocurrencys as well.
I've made a wallet on cryptonator.com - does anyone have any experience with it or recommend something more user friendly?
havent heard too much on that service, I would recommend you download a wallet program such as multibit for a more user-friendly wallet or electrum if you want to have more control over what you can do with your coins. Yes people, especially new users, since the older are well aware of this, please do not use online wallets, any! Multibit is a great little wallet (there are many more, but lets stick to this one) that will let you secure your bitcoins and they will be 10 times safer than on some web wallet where you don't even own your private keys. Just try Multibit for example, run through the setup, make a backup and you will be happy to finally be your own bank!
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August 18, 2015, 10:38:40 PM |
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I wouldnt recommend online wallets, unless youre using it to gamble or make a temp purchase.
Most of the known online wallets like blockchain had way too many incidents that are overlooked. I suggest to stick with desktop wallets and only migrate some portions of bitcoin if you feel like need to use it.
Its just really how its being used.
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August 18, 2015, 11:42:38 PM |
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Absolutely blockchain.info. It is the best and the only official online wallet, it's great, I advice you to try it. You can set the 2FA or other settings, it is very easy to register and use it. Let me know here if you like it
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August 19, 2015, 01:33:20 AM |
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Absolutely blockchain.info. It is the best and the only official online wallet, it's great, I advice you to try it. You can set the 2FA or other settings, it is very easy to register and use it. Let me know here if you like it ill restate: Oh thank you so much its so clearly,finally i've knew the differnce between wallet and exchanger
Good -- this is a very important distinction. Always remember the cardinal rule: If you don't control the private keys, you don't control the bitcoin. Doesn't matter what your "account balance" says on a website. Gox users found that out the hard way. To the OP.... online wallets are pretty meh.... blockchain.info if you gotta, since at least you control the keys. But I'd stick to a good desktop wallet like Electrum. i wouldnt recommend blockchain.info even as a last resort; ive stated my points on this earlier as well, but tl;dr, their explorer accepts spoofed transactions as valid. there was a whole debacle about satoshi's coins moving some time ago, and it was discovered that this issue only existed on blockchain.info because of this spoofed tx issue. now assuming their wallets work off the blockchain.info block explorer's data, their wallets are vulnerable to abuse. i really wish people would stop blindly referring to blockchain.info as "the best" without even remembering to consider their past problems. even recently, it was brought up that someone had spoofed transactions to make it appear that satoshi's coins had moved from his address, when no other block explorer showed it.
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August 19, 2015, 08:01:26 AM |
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coinbase for me
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August 19, 2015, 09:34:50 AM |
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I wouldnt recommend online wallets, unless youre using it to gamble or make a temp purchase.
Most of the known online wallets like blockchain had way too many incidents that are overlooked. I suggest to stick with desktop wallets and only migrate some portions of bitcoin if you feel like need to use it.
Its just really how its being used.
I agree, I am not a huge fan of online wallets at all. There have been too many bad experiences involved in using them so I no longer recommend them to new users, or anyone for that matter. In my opinion cell phone wallets are more secure and less likely to get hacked than desktop wallets if the user is not tech savvy. I recommend Breadwallet for iOS users and Mycelium for Android.
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August 19, 2015, 09:40:04 AM |
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never upload any documents ...its always dangerous.
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kevindurant
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August 19, 2015, 01:18:51 PM |
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never upload any documents ...its always dangerous. It's not always dangerous. If you don't do shady things with Bitcoin you don't need to scare. Get verified only in legit major sites though.
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August 19, 2015, 01:42:09 PM |
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I wanna know what is the best online bitcoin wallet To start with
as of today, bitcoin core or bitcoin XT other clients can be security risk (for example privacy leaks, in electrum or similiar)
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kevindurant
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August 19, 2015, 01:45:51 PM |
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I wanna know what is the best online bitcoin wallet To start with
as of today, bitcoin core or bitcoin XT other clients can be security risk (for example privacy leaks, in electrum or similiar) They are not online wallets. You can say stay away from online wallets until XT -Core fight is over.
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kenbytes
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August 19, 2015, 01:53:41 PM |
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blockchain ofcourse!!
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oxiyusuf
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August 19, 2015, 02:05:53 PM |
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i think every wallet is good, but of course every program always have the advantages and disadvantages, but I prefer the model and the view of bc.i
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