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August 25, 2017, 02:23:15 PM |
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I didn't get it. What do you mean? the best of each, or what do I prefer - mobile or desktop? Well, I dont know much about btc wallets coz coins.ph is the only wallet I use. It's the most used and trusted here in the philippines. You can download the app in mobile and access the site via desktop as well.
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August 25, 2017, 04:00:25 PM |
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Which is the most used? Any ideas? Desktop and Mobile.
Online wallet because it have a desktop and a phone wallet and it is efficient to use because you will just need to connect to the internet and after that you will access you bitcoin wallet. But for me in terms of category I will choose the phone because it is the one that I am always using because it is more convenient for me.
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naidray
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August 26, 2017, 11:01:14 AM |
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Definitely electrum is the one for me. Been using this and so far I didn't get any problems using this. You can also try coinomi as mobile wallet, its a multi signature wallet. This is a must try.
For dealing with coins and for their storage yes electrum is one of the favorable wallet recommended so far. It is quite easy and make your saving safe. Good thing is not complicated at all. And yes there is another wallet for safe and secure storage, trezor, after a friend's suggestion, I start using it. So far so good. I did notice most of the people here are using only one wallet at a time. But my strong recommendation will be, store your bitcoins in more than one wallet. It is applicable to both web wallet and stand-alone wallet users too.
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Gotottack
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August 26, 2017, 04:27:00 PM |
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Which is the most used? Any ideas? Desktop and Mobile.
Online wallet because it have a desktop and a phone wallet and it is efficient to use because you will just need to connect to the internet and after that you will access you bitcoin wallet. But for me in terms of category I will choose the phone because it is the one that I am always using because it is more convenient for me. Yeah syncing is nice to have. But it is also super unsecure. This means that hackers can hack your account especially if you use the same passwords over and over again. Second thing to worry about is that you do not control the private keys of your wallet, hence there is chance your online wallet is the one that got hacked and gets the private keys of their wallets hence your account is at risk.
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August 26, 2017, 11:53:44 PM |
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I have a Ledger Nano S and have been happy with it so far. It was super user friendly to set up and user friendly during the fork.
I bought it in the first place because it was well-endorsed and it has worked well for me so far.
But as has been said before, and will be said, again and again:
MAKE SURE YOU BACKUP AND SECURE YOUR RECOVERY PHRASE
With the Ledger Nano S you cannot miss this. It is the piece of paper that says, fittingly, Recovery Phrase.
Having this is the most important thing. If you lose or break your Ledger Nano S then you just get a new one and use the recovery phrase.
So make sure you store the paper with the recovery phrase on it in a safe place (or better yet, make a second copy and store that elsewhere too).
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Ctn
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August 28, 2017, 02:32:42 PM |
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Which is the most used? Any ideas? Desktop and Mobile.
Online wallet because it have a desktop and a phone wallet and it is efficient to use because you will just need to connect to the internet and after that you will access you bitcoin wallet. But for me in terms of category I will choose the phone because it is the one that I am always using because it is more convenient for me. That doesn't matter whether it has phone and desktop access what matter is security of you wallet and ease of access to your personal life. Wallets are important because they hold your money and they are very important when they hold very big amount of money. I'm always using wallets for which I hold the private keys, without private keys no one can access the wallet and not even the service provider. This reduces the risk of loosing your money due to idiotic hackers and Trojans obviously. They are every where and security is first concern that must be checked while choosing the wallet, and not the phone app or desktop app.
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ObscurePen
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August 28, 2017, 11:05:06 PM |
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I have no idea which wallet is most used, but it would probably be a desktop wallet like electrum. Both electrum and Bitcoin core is widely used. Moreover, other wallets like online wallets are also widely used, Mainly for convenience. However, in truth, such a wallet is not known for its security. If you are looking for a good wallet, I would suggest that you use electrum. Electrum is an amazing option. Unlike Bitcoin core, you don’t need to dedicate your entire desktop space for your wallet. It is a secure option that is widely utilised by many people. I use it myself and I would completely endorse it.
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August 29, 2017, 04:48:13 AM |
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There are a lot of different types of Bitcoin Wallet that are recommended to be used in bitcoin, now it is up to you what wallet you would prefer among the others. But first, what is a Bitcoin Wallet?
Bitcoin wallets contain private keys; secret codes that allow you to spend your bitcoins. In reality, it’s not bitcoins that need to be stored and secured, but the private keys that give you access to them. In short: A Bitcoin wallet is simply an app, website, or device that manages Bitcoin private keys for you. Now, here are some types of Bitcoin Wallet and the recommended wallets under these types:
1. HARDWARE WALLET A hardware wallet is a physical electronic device, built for the sole purpose of securing bitcoins. The core innovation is that the hardware wallet must be connected to your computer, phone, or tablet before bitcoins may be spent. The three most popular and best Bitcoin hardware wallets are: Ledger Nano S, KeepKey, Trezor. Hardware wallets are a good choice if you’re serious about security and convenient, reliable Bitcoin storage.Bitcoin hardware wallets keep private keys separate from vulnerable, internet-connected devices. Your all-important private keys are maintained in a secure offline environment on the hardware wallet, fully protected even should the device be plugged into a malware-infected computer. Hardware wallets are secure, offline devices. They store your private keys offline so they can't be hacked. This means you can even use one on a malware infected computer. Hardware wallets aren't free. But the price can be worth it if you own a significant amount of bitcoins. A hardware wallet will protect a few hundred in Bitcoin just as effectively as a few million.
• Ledger Nano S The Ledger Nano S is the cheapest of the three hardware wallets with a screen; it costs about $65. Ledger, one of the most well-known Bitcoin security companies, released the device in August 2016.
• TREZOR TREZOR launched in August 2014 as the first Bitcoin hardware wallet, offering secure bitcoin storage plus the ability to spend with the convenience of a hot wallet. TREZOR is a small, thumb-sized device.
•KeepKey KeepKey was released in September 2015 and was the second hardware Bitcoin wallet to offer a screen. The KeepKey's larger screen gives it some extra security features that the Nano S and Trezor lack.
•Ledger HW.1 The Ledger HW.1 can be considered a budget hardware wallet. It doesn't have a screen, so it isn't quite as secure as the three options mentioned above. It will, however, give you more security than a hot wallet.
2. HOT WALLETS Hot wallets are Bitcoin wallets that run on internet connected devices like a computer, mobile phone, or tablet. As hot wallets generate private keys on an internet connected device, these private keys can’t be considered 100% secure.
3. Online Bitcoin Wallets (Web Wallets) Web wallets store your private keys online, where they are encrypted with a user-selected password. Although they offer the lowest level of security, online bitcoin wallets have the advantage of being accessible from any internet connected device.
•GreenAddress GreenAddress is a multi-signature Bitcoin wallet available on the web, desktop, Android, and iOS. GreenAddress is compatible with hardware wallets like TREZOR, Ledger Nano, and the HW.1. “Multi-signature” in this context means that the site requires a manual confirmation from you for your coins to be moved; this greatly improves security.
4. Android Bitcoin Wallets There is a large selection of Android wallets. Since Bitcoin wallets were originally banned by Apple, developers spent much of their time developing for Android.
•Mycelium Mycelium is the most popular Bitcoin wallet on Android. It's very easy to use for sending and receiving payments. Backing up your wallet is also simple, since Mycelium makes it very clear with setup and backup instructions.
•breadwallet breadwallet, the great iPhone Bitcoin wallet, recently released an Android wallet. It offers the user control of private keys, an easy to use interface, and passcode support.
•Copay The Copay Bitcoin wallet is also available for Android. It's easy to use and offers many advanced features that offer great flexibility.
•Airbitz Airbitz is an easy to use Bitcoin wallet for iPhone and Android. Its familiar login feature makes using the app a breeze for people new to bitcoin. The wallet also creates automatic backups, so you don't have to worry about the technicalities of performing manual wallet backups.
•GreenBits GreenBits is the native Android version of GreenAddress. It’s a multi-signature wallet that also supports hardware wallets like TREZOR and Ledger.
•Bitcoin Wallet Bitcoin Wallet, or “Schildbach Wallet”, was the first mobile Bitcoin wallet. Bitcoin Wallet is more secure than most mobile Bitcoin wallets, because it connects directly to the Bitcoin network. Bitcoin Wallet has a simple interface and just the right amount of features, making it a great wallet and a great educational tool for Bitcoin beginners.
5. iOS and iPhone Bitcoin Wallets Apple banned Bitcoin wallets from the App Store in February 2014, but reversed its decision a few months later. Luckily, there are now plenty of options for iOS users.
•breadwallet We consider breadwallet, along with Copay (below), as the best bitcoin wallet for iPhone. It’s open source and gives the user full control over their private keys. It also has a clean interface which makes the sending and receiving of bitcoins a pleasurable and super-simple process.
•Copay Copay Bitcoin wallet is BitPay's open source wallet. It can be used across multiple devices, since Copay is available for Android, Windows Phone, iOS, and all desktop platforms. Among many other great features, it's easy to create multiple accounts so you can have separate wallets for your business and personal funds.
•Airbitz Airbitz is an easy to use Bitcoin wallet for iPhone and Android. Its familiar login feature makes using the app a breeze for people new to bitcoin. The wallet also creates automatic backups, so you don't have to worry about the technicalities of performing manual wallet backups.
6. Desktop Wallets Desktop wallets are downloaded and installed on your computer. If privacy is your main concern, the Bitcoin core wallet is a good option since it does not rely on third parties for data.
•Electrum Electrum is a light weight Bitcoin wallet for Mac, Linux, and Windows. Electrum was created in November 2011. The main features of Electrum are: support for hardware wallets (such as TREZOR, Ledger Nano and KeepKey), and secure Bitcoin storage using an offline computer. Electrum is a good option for both beginners and advanced users.
•Copay Last, but not least, Copay is also available on desktop. Its desktop app gives you the ability to manage your hardware wallets, along with all of the other features mentioned above.
As for me, I'm currently using Coins.ph because I am based in the Philippines and so far it is the best, most trusted and easiest Bitcoin Wallet that I can access. Each wallet has pros and cons, and different wallets are built to solve different problems. Some wallets may be geared towards security, while some wallets may be more focused on privacy. Your specific needs should determine the wallet you use, as there is no “best bitcoin wallet”.
p.s I'm acknowledging the source/sources where I got these informations even though there won't be any citations. Thank you!
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Kawasanz
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August 29, 2017, 06:22:59 AM |
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I always use a smartphone, for bitcoin wallet because it is a lot of bitcoin exchange applications on a smartphone and can be done anytime easily
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SushiMonster
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August 29, 2017, 08:41:39 AM |
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In our country mobile bitcoin wallet is very popular, we are currently using coins.ph It gives us access specially when I'm making online transactions or buying load for my mobile phone.
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immortal7000
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August 29, 2017, 09:40:39 AM |
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I use the purse blockchain.info, a very simple and convenient wallet, as well as an application Blockchain on the smartphone. I is very convenient to make transactions through the mobile application, since the smartphone is always at hand.
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agentx44
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August 29, 2017, 11:06:30 AM |
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Which is the most used? Any ideas? Desktop and Mobile.
I don't know what is the most wallet is being used because i am afraid to to try other bitcoin wallets. But i used blockchain and coins.ph that is very famous here in the Philippines both of these wallet can be in the computer and in the smartphone. These wallets is very safe to store your bitcoins and very convenient .
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August 29, 2017, 12:54:16 PM |
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I prefer wallets on desktop sites rather than wallets with mobile sites, I think desktop wallet sites are easier to use, but that depends on every wallet that every user uses, because the choice depends a lot on the convenience.
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barbara44
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August 30, 2017, 03:32:15 PM |
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I use the purse blockchain.info, a very simple and convenient wallet, as well as an application Blockchain on the smartphone. I is very convenient to make transactions through the mobile application, since the smartphone is always at hand.
Transaction making through mobile apps are so easy now. Blockchain is so good in this regard. The convenient it is to deal with transactions and all that stuff. Bitcoin manipulation can be easily made, you could just do anything related to bitcoin while having internet access to your phone only.
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Bionicgalaxy
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September 01, 2017, 06:30:26 AM |
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Which is the most used? Any ideas? Desktop and Mobile.
I used blockchain and coins.ph that is very popular in the Philippines than it can be used in your desktop and in your mobile, but i always use this two wallets in my mobile phone because i mostly used my mobile phone than my desktop. This two wallet is both popular that's why it is very safe store your bitcoins and very easy to use.
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September 01, 2017, 08:04:09 AM |
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I'm using Electrum.org and Coinbase to contain BTC, with Coinbase we will be charged very high, but I think it's pretty Electrum.org easier for you and transfer fees are also very low, if you think ETH may be used to Myetherwallet
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September 14, 2017, 08:23:57 AM |
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I think mobile phone is the most used and best for bitcoin wallet, because it is easy to use for this, and I think it is the most use of the other user .
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PizzaBTC
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September 16, 2017, 05:30:06 AM |
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I think mobile phone is the most used and best for bitcoin wallet, because it is easy to use for this, and I think it is the most use of the other user .
Mobile wallets? That’s what I also make use of. Thought I was a different person here lol. Well, most wallets including mobile and computers are safe depending on how you make use of it. You’ve got to choose ones with advanced security, like 2fa. I like how Coinbase made their login– you first have to confirm it through email. Though it’s faulty 90% of the times.
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poisonivy77
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September 16, 2017, 06:17:28 AM |
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Which is the most used? Any ideas? Desktop and Mobile.
for i like the mobile wallet more than the desktop one because of its easier accessibility. it is convenient to use and secure because of its syncing features which makes your wallet secure enough.
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October 02, 2017, 05:27:06 PM |
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Your best options are Xapo and WebMoney. or wallet hardware. A physical wallet is always a better option if you will store a lot of coins on your wallet. I use an electronic wallet, this wallet is safe to use. Easy to use. I do not try e-wallet even people say it is good to usr. thank you
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