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November 29, 2015, 10:25:48 AM |
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When whatching some videos about bitcoin i came to know there is lots of address can be made for bitcoin almost unlimited. So creating many addresses doesn't seem to affect bitcoin network.
I have around 3 address 2 of those are cold wallet address and 1 main everyday hot wallet. I have Cold wallet to store in safer place and stop me from spending madly in gamblings.
How much bitcoin address do you have and why you have to create more than one address?
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November 29, 2015, 10:30:11 AM |
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1 cold - 1 on laptop - 1 on destop - 1 on phone - I dont keep much on the phone one just around .05 in case there is actually a store in california that takes btc I will pay with it for fun. Bought a burrito with btc in a small mom and pop place near concord while playing golf.
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November 29, 2015, 10:33:07 AM |
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When whatching some videos about bitcoin i came to know there is lots of address can be made for bitcoin almost unlimited. So creating many addresses doesn't seem to affect bitcoin network.
I have around 3 address 2 of those are cold wallet address and 1 main everyday hot wallet. I have Cold wallet to store in safer place and stop me from spending madly in gamblings.
How much bitcoin address do you have and why you have to create more than one address?
>100. Because I can not imagine how you keep track of things with just a single address. For every deal (except low value) I generate a new address and usually for long term deal (e.g. sig campaigns) a new address monthly. When I see an incoming payment on the address I labeled with "vanitygen Quickseller x 20" I know who paid me for what. How do you do this with just a single address? The other thing is, with the high number of addresses its difficult for someone to know how much bitcoin I have in total. If you just have a few its pretty easy to find them.
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November 29, 2015, 10:37:58 AM |
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the more the better.
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November 29, 2015, 10:41:36 AM |
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I use Electrum: good thing is it keeps track of my addresses otherwise I would be doomed! Everytime I go for new transaction he uses a new address, which is a good thing. And I don't have to worry about change addresses. With core I lost some bits because of the change. I did not know what it was: but now I know and I prefere to use Electrum wallet.
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November 29, 2015, 10:56:54 AM Last edit: November 29, 2015, 01:27:58 PM by ranochigo |
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I have 3 hot wallet/address, >30 addresses for various services, 10 for loans, 1 cold storage. With more than one Bitcoin addresses, there are more privacy and it is easier to see the purpose of the transactions since they're all labeled. I currently don't use HD wallet yet, might do so in the future. I found it easier to not use change address as it's rather confusing.
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November 29, 2015, 11:12:57 AM |
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I have maybe 10 or more, I use more than one because I think it would be hard to track for my own safe.
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November 29, 2015, 11:35:23 AM Last edit: November 29, 2015, 12:01:59 PM by mr angry |
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There are some attacks made easier if you knew the public key for an address. The public key only gets revealed after you send coins from an address, so it's safer not to reuse an old address after you have sent coins from it. I try to use a new address each time I send coins, and I only keep what I intend to spend in an address, so I have loads of addresses with small amounts in. Established security best practices discourage address re-use because when Monica sends you the restaurant bill, she reveals the public key for the last-sent-to address; before that, the world knew only the address (a hash of the public key) and would have had to perform a pre-image attack to find the public key. While it’s pretty unlikely, ECDSA is relatively new and could be found to be weak; private keys may somehow be found to be easily derived from public ones, exposing any unspent coins where the public key is known.
Re-using addresses also probably increased the losses suffered via the Android SecureRandom bug, since exploiting it required seeing two transactions with the same last-sent-to and the same r values.
The discoverers of the OpenSSL ECDSA “FLUSH+RELOAD” attack estimated that under the right conditions they could recover a private key by observing as few as 200 signatures (in Bitcoin’s case, typical transactions) made with it.
Hopefully those are the last bugs we’ll see related to re-use, but we can’t be sure.
Since it’s Monica’s money at stake here, the decision on whether these threats are significant should be up to her.
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November 29, 2015, 11:41:56 AM Last edit: November 29, 2015, 01:09:14 PM by Amph |
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i think there is some confusion here, some users think you're talking about wallet, other address
i have 3 wallet, the two for cold storage have only two three address, the hot wallet instead has many i didn't count them, but i create every once in a while, if i move big funds
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November 29, 2015, 11:51:58 AM |
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i have 4 bicoin adresses i use them all for different reason like working gambling storing etc
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November 29, 2015, 11:53:59 AM |
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How much bitcoin address do you have and why you have to create more than one address?
Far over 1000 because re-using addresses is bad practice for financial privacy and security.
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November 29, 2015, 11:57:48 AM |
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I always use more than one address and use new address for change to keep anonymity
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November 29, 2015, 01:27:11 PM |
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For some strange reason many people make the mistake of thinking of a bitcoin address as an account number. It is not. It doesn't behave anything like an account. Treating it that way only leads to more confusion for the poor fools that make that mistake.
A bitcoin address is an invoice number. It's a way to keep track of a specific payment request. Therefore, it doesn't make any sense to re-use bitcoin addresses. I use a new address for every transaction, so by now I probably have several hundred bitcoin addresses.
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November 29, 2015, 01:39:41 PM |
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I created so two addresses from my bitcoin wallet, I just used for my phone and another for my laptop.. Creating many address is very good feature from bitcoin.
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November 29, 2015, 01:53:37 PM |
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I have way more than just 1 Address.. Just due to the fact that i need at least 5 to 6 to sperate different Incomes and keep an eye on everything that joins or leaves my Wallet. Of course this would still be possible with only 1 address.. But this way its more organized. At this moment i have like 10 Addresses on my Desktop and about 7 on my Mobile Wallet.
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November 29, 2015, 01:55:48 PM |
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I have more than 1100 Bitcoin adresses. I use them to exploit faucet websites.
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November 29, 2015, 01:59:53 PM |
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A bitcoin address is an invoice number. It's a way to keep track of a specific payment request. Therefore, it doesn't make any sense to re-use bitcoin addresses. I use a new address for every transaction, so by now I probably have several hundred bitcoin addresses.
That's a great way to explain it! I to have several hundred addresses from different transactions.
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November 29, 2015, 02:23:33 PM |
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i currently have like 3 hot wallet addresses and 1 paper wallet address for cold storage i use.
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November 29, 2015, 03:07:30 PM |
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I have like 6 blockchain.info addresses which i rarely use it, have like ~20 in coinbase, used/tested then deleted 2 in electrum, 2 in mycelium, 2 or 3 in bitcoin wallet for Android, didn't create many btc address because I don't have many transactions for the moment so i know from where i got my payments and where i spent it..
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November 29, 2015, 03:15:16 PM |
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For some strange reason many people make the mistake of thinking of a bitcoin address as an account number. It is not. It doesn't behave anything like an account. Treating it that way only leads to more confusion for the poor fools that make that mistake.
A bitcoin address is an invoice number. It's a way to keep track of a specific payment request. Therefore, it doesn't make any sense to re-use bitcoin addresses. I use a new address for every transaction, so by now I probably have several hundred bitcoin addresses.
OFFTOPICK: what wallet do you use?
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