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February 09, 2016, 12:16:09 AM
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Guys does electrum have transaction fee? If so, how much?
Electrum does not have its own fees, though you still have to (and should) pay the miner fees.
Electrum is what I would recommend.
Guys does electrum have transaction fee? If so, how much?

There is the standard transaction fee that goes to the miners (integral part of bitcoin, all wallets do this). In Electrum, the user can define which amount they want to pay per kilobyte. (Recommended fees can be found here: http://www.cointape.com/)

If you are talking about a transaction fee that goes to the creators of Electrum, then no, there isn't.

Because the Electrum blockchain info servers are volunteer-run, it's a good idea to tip them every once in a while in the "console" tab of Electrum.

Miner fees?
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February 09, 2016, 12:47:04 AM
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Guys does electrum have transaction fee? If so, how much?
Electrum does not have its own fees, though you still have to (and should) pay the miner fees.
Electrum is what I would recommend.
Guys does electrum have transaction fee? If so, how much?

There is the standard transaction fee that goes to the miners (integral part of bitcoin, all wallets do this). In Electrum, the user can define which amount they want to pay per kilobyte. (Recommended fees can be found here: http://www.cointape.com/)

If you are talking about a transaction fee that goes to the creators of Electrum, then no, there isn't.

Because the Electrum blockchain info servers are volunteer-run, it's a good idea to tip them every once in a while in the "console" tab of Electrum.

Miner fees?

Yes, there are miner fees. There are no other fees.
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April 05, 2016, 08:09:39 AM
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If you want an easy to use offline wallet I'd recommend Electrum, but there are many more options which might be even better.
You're going to get many different answers here Cheesy

Also, have a look here to help you with your choice:

https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet

I'm wondering why there is no blockchain wallet among WEB wallets in the list. Is something wrong with it?

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April 05, 2016, 08:21:36 AM
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If you want an easy to use offline wallet I'd recommend Electrum, but there are many more options which might be even better.
You're going to get many different answers here Cheesy

Also, have a look here to help you with your choice:

https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet

I'm wondering why there is no blockchain wallet among WEB wallets in the list. Is something wrong with it?

no there nothing wrong with blockhain, if you mean blockchain info is not listed maybe because its an online wallet.
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April 05, 2016, 08:28:20 AM
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If you want an easy to use offline wallet I'd recommend Electrum, but there are many more options which might be even better.
You're going to get many different answers here Cheesy

Also, have a look here to help you with your choice:

https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet

I'm wondering why there is no blockchain wallet among WEB wallets in the list. Is something wrong with it?

no there nothing wrong with blockhain, if you mean blockchain info is not listed maybe because its an online wallet.
And exactly this is the reason it should be listen on bitcoin.org in WEB Wallets section. We have there: BitGo, Green Address, CoinKite (don't know what that is),
Xapo, Circle, Coinbase, Coinapult (never heard of it) and we don't have blockchain.info? Is there something wrong with blockchain.info or something?


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April 05, 2016, 08:31:06 AM
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Blockchain.info would be the best online wallet
Coinbase would be the most convenient wallet.
Electrum is a good local online wallet.
Armory would be the best cold wallet.
A KeepKey/Trezor would be the best hardware wallet.
A Ledger wallet would be the best budget hardware wallet.
Bitcoin-qt would be the best all rounder.
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April 05, 2016, 01:55:27 PM
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If you want an easy to use offline wallet I'd recommend Electrum, but there are many more options which might be even better.
You're going to get many different answers here Cheesy

Also, have a look here to help you with your choice:

https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet

I'm wondering why there is no blockchain wallet among WEB wallets in the list. Is something wrong with it?

no there nothing wrong with blockhain, if you mean blockchain info is not listed maybe because its an online wallet.
And exactly this is the reason it should be listen on bitcoin.org in WEB Wallets section. We have there: BitGo, Green Address, CoinKite (don't know what that is),
Xapo, Circle, Coinbase, Coinapult (never heard of it) and we don't have blockchain.info? Is there something wrong with blockchain.info or something?

Yeah, that's exactly why I'm asking. And since there are no answers I guess nothing wrong with the blockchain wallet, they just forgot to include it in their list for some reasons. So maybe I'll start using it if nobody minds. )

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April 05, 2016, 03:30:15 PM
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Blockchain.info would be the best online wallet
Coinbase would be the most convenient wallet.
Electrum is a good local online wallet.
Armory would be the best cold wallet.
A KeepKey/Trezor would be the best hardware wallet.
A Ledger wallet would be the best budget hardware wallet.
Bitcoin-qt would be the best all rounder.


Well classified. One of the major requirement in bitcoin is the wallet. I too think and use Blockchain.info to be the best bitcoin wallet with all necessary features.

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April 05, 2016, 04:50:28 PM
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Blockchain.info would be the best online wallet
Coinbase would be the most convenient wallet.
Electrum is a good local online wallet.
Armory would be the best cold wallet.
A KeepKey/Trezor would be the best hardware wallet.
A Ledger wallet would be the best budget hardware wallet.
Bitcoin-qt would be the best all rounder.


Blockchain.info and Coinbase are both good web wallets but for different purposes blockchain is better for handling everything on your own and coinbase is good for purchasing only.

Electrum and Armory are both good for cold storage with the difference that armory will take a lot of space (even more than core) cause it is full node while Electrum is SPV

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April 05, 2016, 05:14:40 PM
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Hello, which bitcoin wallet is the best to get?

For example:
1. Free
2. No need to connect to bank.
3. Little or no transaction fee
and etc....

Thanks!
All of the above if i can get. And i think xapo can be option rather than coinbase who are US based and we all know they ask lots of KYC papers if we have large amount. I love blockchain.info and xapo.

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April 05, 2016, 06:47:18 PM
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The best online bitcoin wallet is Xapo.
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April 05, 2016, 06:58:00 PM
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Give 5 best bitcoin wallet where the transfer fees from my wallet to other is free and no fee is charged.
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April 05, 2016, 06:59:09 PM
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It depends on what you're looking for. If you're looking to store a lot of coins safely then offline hardware wallets like Trezor and paper wallets are the best. If you want quick access to smaller amounts and spend them out and about then you have phone wallets. My fave is Mycelium.


I vote hardware wallets as well, I have used and like both the Trezor and the Ledger Nano (the latter is cheap).  Both are pretty easy to use.  The main advantage of hardware wallets is safety.

I have tiny amounts (to buy a coffee if I can find a coffee shop who will take BTC) on my cellphone and a web wallet (both blockchain.info) for convenience, I do not recommend keeping much in either.

For those people who are using hardware wallets like Trezor or Ledger Nano, how do you know that the company did not put some dormant malware, that in 3 years or so, it will empty out your wallet?

That is my concern.  I am a technologically-challenged, so how would I (or you if you're using one of them) ever know?

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April 05, 2016, 08:10:25 PM
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The best online bitcoin wallet is Xapo.
tell me why are you mentioning xapo as the best online wallet? i just wonder about that.
i used blockchain and coinbase,for me they are best for now,but not close any possibility if i found wallet with better feature and service,i will use that also.

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I use blockchain and instant send
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April 05, 2016, 08:14:55 PM
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I was using breadwallet but just noticed it is having sync problems. It has to download the blockchain info from where it left off everytime you send or receive a transaction, which is annoying.
Had my first double spend transaction yesterday, which was annoying. I thought I lost my bitcoin during it. But after a re-sync it came back after some time.  Undecided

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April 05, 2016, 08:45:16 PM
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Hello, which bitcoin wallet is the best to get?

For example:
1. Free
2. No need to connect to bank.
3. Little or no transaction fee
and etc....

Thanks!
lets me explain something..
1. free : i think every bitcoin wallet are free,online wallet is free,not hardware wallet like trezor.
2. no need connect to bank : its depending what you will do with this wallet,if you gonna deposite money,you need connect to bank,in every wallet.
3. little or no transaction fee : coinbase,xapo,blockchain,its all have little or almost free from fees,depending how much your transaction.
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April 05, 2016, 08:48:12 PM
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If you want to convert your bitcoins to your local currency then go for localbitcoins as I don't see any other better wallet then that.
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April 05, 2016, 08:56:48 PM
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I was using xapo from the beginning and it was better while after reading a large number of people reviews that blockchain is better I joined it today, but found that it is much better simple and efficient, but not have a strong security system like xapo.
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April 05, 2016, 11:12:11 PM
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If you want an easy to use offline wallet I'd recommend Electrum, but there are many more options which might be even better.
You're going to get many different answers here Cheesy

Also, have a look here to help you with your choice:

https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet

I'm wondering why there is no blockchain wallet among WEB wallets in the list. Is something wrong with it?

no there nothing wrong with blockhain, if you mean blockchain info is not listed maybe because its an online wallet.
I think blockchain is the only one the most secure online wallet, they give you full access to your wallet, you can get a private key and a backup wallet, was there as on the desktop wallet
so it was to prove that blockchain safe enough compared another online wallet

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