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pearnapple
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February 12, 2016, 08:42:24 PM |
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thank you for this information, it will be really useful in the future when searching for wallet alternatives, thank you for your work
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PinkLlama (OP)
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February 12, 2016, 08:42:59 PM |
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thank you for this information, it will be really useful in the future when searching for wallet alternatives, thank you for your work
No problem. I'm happy to help anyone. Glad to see you are happy with my work.
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Developing great Bitcoin tools for the community
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jacko0088
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February 12, 2016, 08:45:22 PM |
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I use copay
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venan
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February 12, 2016, 08:51:52 PM |
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add exmo.com, good multicoin wallet, for doge its very cool. it has also referral system. if someone reg under my ref i will return 50% of here earning, pm me
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PinkLlama (OP)
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February 12, 2016, 08:57:15 PM |
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add exmo.com, good multicoin wallet, for doge its very cool. it has also referral system. if someone reg under my ref i will return 50% of here earning, pm me
Added. Thank you for the submission.
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n691309
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February 12, 2016, 09:01:09 PM |
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Thank you for this list, but if i were you i would add more wallets like hardware wallets (Trezor, Keepkey....) take a look at these.
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PinkLlama (OP)
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February 12, 2016, 09:26:22 PM |
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Thank you for this list, but if i were you i would add more wallets like hardware wallets (Trezor, Keepkey....) take a look at these.
Please PM me all of the ones you would want added. I'm keeping this list up to date.
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jod_doj
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February 12, 2016, 09:27:30 PM |
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i can see that there are a lot of great wallets though blockchain.info is the best in my opinion
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n691309
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February 12, 2016, 09:31:36 PM |
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Thank you for this list, but if i were you i would add more wallets like hardware wallets (Trezor, Keepkey....) take a look at these.
Please PM me all of the ones you would want added. I'm keeping this list up to date. There are many hardware wallets Trezor, Ledger, KeepKey and few others which can be found with a simple google, btw i found this link in wiki: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Hardware_wallet
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shorena
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No I dont escrow anymore.
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February 12, 2016, 10:26:30 PM |
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Offline means no internet, not "no webpage"! All these can run offline, but they are not by default and you need a dedicated offline computer for this. i can see that there are a lot of great wallets though blockchain.info is the best in my opinion
Its one of the worst wallet services in bitcoin history with the most critical issues. Its a wonder people are still using them and I can only think its because of the name.
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Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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PinkLlama (OP)
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February 12, 2016, 10:54:28 PM |
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Offline means no internet, not "no webpage"! All these can run offline, but they are not by default and you need a dedicated offline computer for this. i can see that there are a lot of great wallets though blockchain.info is the best in my opinion
Its one of the worst wallet services in bitcoin history with the most critical issues. Its a wonder people are still using them and I can only think its because of the name. I understand what you're saying. But the statement is technically correct.
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kevinjulio
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February 12, 2016, 11:03:23 PM |
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whether wallet offline that you share truly safe? does not contain viruses ?
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PinkLlama (OP)
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February 12, 2016, 11:05:01 PM |
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whether wallet offline that you share truly safe? does not contain viruses ?
Uh.... I don't understand...
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shorena
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No I dont escrow anymore.
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February 12, 2016, 11:20:24 PM |
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Offline means no internet, not "no webpage"! All these can run offline, but they are not by default and you need a dedicated offline computer for this. i can see that there are a lot of great wallets though blockchain.info is the best in my opinion
Its one of the worst wallet services in bitcoin history with the most critical issues. Its a wonder people are still using them and I can only think its because of the name. I understand what you're saying. But the statement is technically correct. No its not. If you downloading any of the wallets listed in the "offline" section they will instantly try to access something on the internet, be that a dnsseed for core or an electrum server for electrum. Call them "local" or at the very least explain what you mean when you say "offline", because I can assure you its not what people would commonly expect when they read "offline". They will think "paper wallet" and not "potentially offline". With your idea of "offline" all "mobile" wallets are "offline" wallets, because they can potentially run on a phone without SIM and WLAN. Bither even has a cold mode, that forces the phone offline when opening the wallet. whether wallet offline that you share truly safe? does not contain viruses ?
They just copied most of them from here -> https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-walletIts very unlikely that any of them comes with a virus.
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Im not really here, its just your imagination.
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Duomo
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February 13, 2016, 12:22:36 AM |
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I'm sorry but I think you have been confused with the term "cold-storage",offline wallets, and "web" wallets. A majority of the wallets you listed as offline are actually connected to the internet "hence" they make a connection across your internet connection so you are connected online. Just a clarification, if you download any of those wallets you stated that are "offline", people will have a misconception they are not connected to the internet and virtually safe when in essence, they are not.
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achow101
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February 13, 2016, 04:05:39 AM |
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First of all, I agree with the others. Offline should be labeled as local and online should be labeled as web wallets. You should not just copy from Bitcoin.org because that is really just useless. Instead, you should compile your own list by actually finding wallet software and listing them. Thirdly, actually list the mobile wallets, not just a picture of something I can already find on Bitcoin.org Lastly, Armory is no longer hosted on bitcoinarmory.com. That site is dead. There is no site for it as an official one has not yet been set up. The release downloads are currently being hosted on github at https://github.com/goatpig/BitcoinArmory/releases.
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PinkLlama (OP)
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February 13, 2016, 10:29:24 AM |
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First of all, I agree with the others. Offline should be labeled as local and online should be labeled as web wallets. You should not just copy from Bitcoin.org because that is really just useless. Instead, you should compile your own list by actually finding wallet software and listing them. Thirdly, actually list the mobile wallets, not just a picture of something I can already find on Bitcoin.org Lastly, Armory is no longer hosted on bitcoinarmory.com. That site is dead. There is no site for it as an official one has not yet been set up. The release downloads are currently being hosted on github at https://github.com/goatpig/BitcoinArmory/releases. Will fix up everything. I'm pretty new to this site so this was my first try in a contribution.
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bob123
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February 14, 2016, 01:53:28 PM |
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This list should be helpful for newbies. nice.
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RussianRaibow
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March 12, 2016, 01:08:52 PM |
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Thank you for this list, but if i were you i would add more wallets like hardware wallets (Trezor, Keepkey....) take a look at these.
Please PM me all of the ones you would want added. I'm keeping this list up to date. There are many hardware wallets Trezor, Ledger, KeepKey and few others which can be found with a simple google, btw i found this link in wiki: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Hardware_walletI second what these guys said about adding hardware wallets to your list. I have a Ledger nano hardware wallet that I use as all the time. I love the thing. The funny thing is that I used bitcoin for a long time before ever buying it. I can't believe it took me so long to buy one. If I was getting into bitcoin for the first time again, I would buy a ledger right away. They are only $15 to $30 and they work great.
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