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May 11, 2016, 11:35:44 AM |
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Don't do it, is the answer. A few years ago, people kept getting their coins stolen from their blockchain.info, and in every case they were using a mobile app to access the coins. Desktop users were perfectly safe.
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ElpadroBitcoin
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May 11, 2016, 11:39:26 AM |
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I would not recommend it because if your phone breaks or you lose it or something else happens to it then you have just lost your phone and your Bitcoins. You could have used those Bitcoins to buy you a new phone if you do not save it on the phone.
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May 11, 2016, 11:42:30 AM |
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Don't do it, is the answer. A few years ago, people kept getting their coins stolen from their blockchain.info, and in every case they were using a mobile app to access the coins. Desktop users were perfectly safe.
Desktop as well mobile wallets give higher security. I believe Blockchain app in phone is highly secure and also gives ease of access in transaction than desktop as you can use the mobile phone to transfer bitcoin when you suddenly saw a shop accepting bitcoin for their services.
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May 11, 2016, 11:46:31 AM |
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For everyday use I think I trust my android wallet very much. It's an HD wallet with a seed that can recover my funds on any device. For storing safely BTC holdings probably it's not the best solution and to do that I will go for cold storage.
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senyorito123
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May 11, 2016, 12:00:04 PM |
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I could say it is safe and it really matters on how the owner use his wallet and if he is lame enough and log in phising site well he can really victimize by hackers, and either wallet or pc both are them is safe they have there securities featured and it cannot break easily.
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Digital_Lord
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May 11, 2016, 02:06:07 PM |
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I only keep small amounts on Mycelium and I have very few apps installed, just some apps like Firefox and VLC, but I think they're pretty safe. Don't think it would be wise to keep coins on a phone ordered from certain Chinese manufacturers and malware can also come from apps installed from the Play Store.
You are right. malware can came from apps. and one important thing do not save passwords in your browsers. specially in mobile browser. as you said you have firefox.. less apps on mobile can also safe you from malwares.
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tzman
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May 11, 2016, 02:09:20 PM |
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I would install any wallet into the computer or use blockchain to store your main portfolio and i would just store at the cellphone some low ammount that wont be very risked to has ,several programs comes with malwares soo you may be risking loose your coins .
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May 11, 2016, 02:16:46 PM |
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so far just use online wallet the blockchain either in desktop or my android, and it's prety easy to use it on my smartphone, but dont recommend any android wallet to store high volome, as for me i use android wallet only for spendable amounts
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May 11, 2016, 02:25:32 PM |
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If I backup the keys onto my phone's sdcard, don't other apps have temporary access to that file before I delete it? I'm using a Micromax phone and I'm concerned that the phone contains pre-installed malware.
Is it better to just move the money to a wallet on my PC?
Using a mobile wallet is no more different than using it on a PC when done right. Android does have reasonable security compared to Windows which is the major operating system that most people uses. It is possible for a service provider or even the manufacturer to pre-install malware onto your devices; most can install whatever apps they want. I would recommend getting an open source rom that is well tested flashed if you want the maximum security possible. Open sourcing the rom does reduce the possibility of having malware on the device. Having a good security means that you must not install apps that aren't trusted by you personally. Due to the portability of mobile phones, it is very possible for one to misplace or get their phone stolen. However, the loss would not be significant if you backup the seeds and use a pin code to unlock the wallet and/or device.
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bugsywugsy
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May 11, 2016, 03:42:43 PM |
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Probably not the safest thing. Like others have said, cold storage is best. Mobile is a big target these days, so unless you develop a system...
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martinacar
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May 11, 2016, 03:44:07 PM |
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I honestly think its very safe to but them on a mobile phone, you just have to be very good with your phone security. Always be secure to put you wallets on a safe wallet...
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rinhunter
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May 11, 2016, 03:47:57 PM |
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My suggestion for better private key is printed, because it could be your phone is lost or get stolen. But if you don't have too many btc, blockchain android wallet is safe enough to store all of your bitcoin.
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May 11, 2016, 07:23:01 PM |
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It isn't entirely safe to store bitcoins in your phone wallet. The risks are higher than storing it in a cold storage. I assume you are always connected to the internet with your phone. Hackers are relentless when it comes to spying phone details and your wallet information isn't an exception.
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May 11, 2016, 09:54:19 PM |
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I go the exact opposite route that people are suggesting above. I always want to use an android phone and it has to be rooted. That's literally the only way that I can remove all of the company spyware, override invasive permissions, etc. Ie, it's the only way that I can ensure that the software I'm running is not malicious. I also only keep small amounts on mobile phones, the kind of amounts which are useful for buying a beer or a meal. But as to security: if you don't have root, then you know that someone else does. My suggestion for better private key is printed, because it could be your phone is lost or get stolen. But if you don't have too many btc, blockchain android wallet is safe enough to store all of your bitcoin.
Seems like you weren't around or weren't paying attention when the blockchain wallet was losing everyone's bitcoins by using random.org as a source of entropy and not checking the http status of the reply before hashing the page. Literally, I think you just recommended the one android wallet with the biggest known security problems to date. Good job.
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May 12, 2016, 03:20:19 AM |
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I also back up the information of my wallet into my phone . Even it is there in my smart phone note (but still i hide it carefully). But i think as far as no one borrow or hand my phone it is safe enough. Moreover I locked my phone with difficult password.
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May 12, 2016, 05:34:27 AM |
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I would install any wallet into the computer or use blockchain to store your main portfolio and i would just store at the cellphone some low ammount that wont be very risked to has ,several programs comes with malwares soo you may be risking loose your coins .
Yeah agree with this guy, store amount to spend daily only on your mobile wallet apps, I never feel secure stored 2 btc on my wallet for long term I've experienced it even nothing wrong it's still I feel insecure. No one knows yeah there is something evil installed on your phone and have ability to control over your money? Keep your most coin on pc / paper wallet.
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May 12, 2016, 06:48:32 AM |
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If I backup the keys onto my phone's sdcard, don't other apps have temporary access to that file before I delete it? I'm using a Micromax phone and I'm concerned that the phone contains pre-installed malware.
Is it better to just move the money to a wallet on my PC?
mobile phone or smartphone has become one of most secure devices to store your assets,bitcoin or other currency set up to safe and secure in your smartphone,its why almost all online wallet have good feature in mobile developer.
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May 12, 2016, 06:52:36 AM |
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Its fine for small amounts needed for transactions but keep any large balances in cold storage or on a very well secured computer or mac
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May 12, 2016, 07:03:16 AM |
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Its fine for small amounts needed for transactions but keep any large balances in cold storage or on a very well secured computer or mac
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May 12, 2016, 07:11:44 AM Last edit: May 12, 2016, 11:41:54 AM by Amph |
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i would only store very small amount, just the amount that i need to purchase something while i'm out around
probably less than 1 btc in any case, because it's really easy to get infected, since your phone can go easily on the hands of someone else
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