Hi everyone, first time post.
I have been educating myself extensively on bitcoin, with zero prior knowledge of its existence 10 days ago. I would like to suggest that a vast majority of the world's population will not be able to get to the level of understanding that I currently have, and THAT, itself, is very limited. And even though I have come to the point of understanding bitcoin fundamentals to a level with which I now feel comfortable wiring money to Mtgox and downloading the bitcoin-qt client (my computer needed over 12 hours to catch up to all the blocks!) I remain super confused as to how to appropriately secure my wallet. At this point I have 0 bitcoins and have not attempted to work with any wallet.
Am I safe to assume that since I downloaded the bitcoin-qt client onto my desktop that I have had for 5 years (which is likely riddled with trojans, malware, etc, or whatever all that shit is called) I should not continue further with it?
Do I really have to purchase a brand new cheap notebook, install Linux, and use the TOR browser (also something I had no idea about 10 days ago) and then download the bitcoin-qt client again (i don't have a problem with the very latter, as I want to use the bitcoin-qt for my wallet), and back it up onto a USB stick?
Is this the absolute safest method?
btw, have you checked out the bitcoinity chart today (April 1st)? love it!
https://bitcoinity.org/markets (a few links too
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