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March 19, 2017, 07:38:25 PM |
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Hi all, are online wallets safe to use? maybe on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the most safe
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March 19, 2017, 07:39:17 PM |
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My vote would be a strong 1.
I don't see how you, and only you could have the private key for an address. And if anyone else than you knows the private key, it's not safe.
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Not your keys, not your coins!
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Thinkman71 (OP)
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March 19, 2017, 07:45:14 PM |
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Ok I get that, but that is what coinbase is and they have tons of online wallets people set up
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bathrobehero
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March 19, 2017, 07:58:44 PM |
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Ok I get that, but that is what coinbase is and they have tons of online wallets people set up
But others are doing it is never a good argument. But it always depends on the amount and how much security you want. Personally, I don't even feel comfortable holding more than a few bitcoins worth on any exchanges.
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Not your keys, not your coins!
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March 19, 2017, 07:59:07 PM |
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Hi all, are online wallets safe to use? maybe on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the most safe
They're safe to use as long as you know how to keep them safe.It's not really wallets fault if someone hacks your computers and steals your password.If the hacker gets access to their database then it's a completely different scenario.Blockchain.info seems to be the best one around,don't use anything else.
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xFiber
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March 19, 2017, 08:11:19 PM |
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Hi all, are online wallets safe to use? maybe on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the most safe
They're safe to use as long as you know how to keep them safe.It's not really wallets fault if someone hacks your computers and steals your password.If the hacker gets access to their database then it's a completely different scenario.Blockchain.info seems to be the best one around,don't use anything else. I currently use blockchain.info as my wallet. However I want to get into trading so I'll be storing a couple of hundreds of dollars worth of bitcoin in my wallet. Would it be wise to keep using blockchain.info or should I use something else. What would you recommend? I don't think I would have a full bitcoin stored yet.
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March 19, 2017, 08:14:50 PM |
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Hi all, are online wallets safe to use? maybe on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the most safe
They're safe to use as long as you know how to keep them safe.It's not really wallets fault if someone hacks your computers and steals your password.If the hacker gets access to their database then it's a completely different scenario.Blockchain.info seems to be the best one around,don't use anything else. I currently use blockchain.info as my wallet. However I want to get into trading so I'll be storing a couple of hundreds of dollars worth of bitcoin in my wallet. Would it be wise to keep using blockchain.info or should I use something else. What would you recommend? I don't think I would have a full bitcoin stored yet. If you're trading on a particular exchange site,you rather use that website's online wallet with amounts needed for trade and not your entire savings.Don't trust any website with 100's of dollars.Use a desktop wallet.Use bitcoin-core or simply electrum.For daily basis usage,just keep refilling your blockchain.info wallet with coins through electrum.
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Thinkman71 (OP)
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March 19, 2017, 08:17:24 PM |
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Can you send any type of coin you get to blockchain.info? I have lots of coins from smaller startups
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March 19, 2017, 08:20:36 PM |
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Hi all, are online wallets safe to use? maybe on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the most safe
They're safe to use as long as you know how to keep them safe.It's not really wallets fault if someone hacks your computers and steals your password.If the hacker gets access to their database then it's a completely different scenario.Blockchain.info seems to be the best one around,don't use anything else. I currently use blockchain.info as my wallet. However I want to get into trading so I'll be storing a couple of hundreds of dollars worth of bitcoin in my wallet. Would it be wise to keep using blockchain.info or should I use something else. What would you recommend? I don't think I would have a full bitcoin stored yet. If you're trading on a particular exchange site,you rather use that website's online wallet with amounts needed for trade and not your entire savings.Don't trust any website with 100's of dollars.Use a desktop wallet.Use bitcoin-core or simply electrum.For daily basis usage,just keep refilling your blockchain.info wallet with coins through electrum. Blockchain.info is far more secure than any other exchange site, but it's not ideal. They do give you access to your private keys and I don't think they have the right in terms and conditions to suspend your Bitcoin like Coinbase does. You can also get their browser extension. Still, you should never be comfortable storing more than ~1btc in an online wallet at any one time in case the service collapses because you're always reliant on a third party.
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lenoli
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March 19, 2017, 08:23:51 PM |
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my vote is 3
because, i am using online wallet very often, for little and fast transactions, but for keep some btc i use desktop wallets, so i advice you to use online wallet only for low amount.
good luck...
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March 19, 2017, 08:30:53 PM |
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Hi all, are online wallets safe to use? maybe on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the most safe
They are safe as long as they are operating, sounds ironic isn't it? lol. Anyways, for much wiser way to deal on any bitcoin web wallets while using them, just use their features or services that can give you comfortability when doing a transaction and NOT as your main storage to store your lovely bitcoins. No doubt that most of the bitcoin web wallets have unique characteristics that can their user a hassle free transactions whether to buy and to sell bitcoin. If by any case that you only have to use an online wallet to store your bitcoin, sort out all web wallets you known and research if they are a registered company. Not an assurance that it was a safe one but it's more wiser if you will use a service of a registered one that doesn't have an anonymous owners and staffs.
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xFiber
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March 19, 2017, 08:46:56 PM |
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Hi all, are online wallets safe to use? maybe on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the most safe
They're safe to use as long as you know how to keep them safe.It's not really wallets fault if someone hacks your computers and steals your password.If the hacker gets access to their database then it's a completely different scenario.Blockchain.info seems to be the best one around,don't use anything else. I currently use blockchain.info as my wallet. However I want to get into trading so I'll be storing a couple of hundreds of dollars worth of bitcoin in my wallet. Would it be wise to keep using blockchain.info or should I use something else. What would you recommend? I don't think I would have a full bitcoin stored yet. If you're trading on a particular exchange site,you rather use that website's online wallet with amounts needed for trade and not your entire savings.Don't trust any website with 100's of dollars.Use a desktop wallet.Use bitcoin-core or simply electrum.For daily basis usage,just keep refilling your blockchain.info wallet with coins through electrum. Thanks for the heads up! I will download electrum tomorrow. I will use my online wallet to receive my profits from my trading and then if needed store them in my electrum account. However I'm not sure if that would be the best option because maybe transaction fees will nibble on my profits. I'll be using poloniex.
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March 19, 2017, 08:56:04 PM |
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Use such wallets only at your own peril and risk. It is best to keep coins on the desktop wallet client.
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March 19, 2017, 09:02:27 PM |
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online wallets are always a risk because you are not the owner of private key and technically you are not the owner of your bitcoin.
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FlamingFingers
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March 19, 2017, 09:07:56 PM |
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I use Coinbase for transactions and such, and I have never had any issue at all. Some of the desktop wallets go crazy on fees, sometimes. But, of course, Online wallets are risky, if you treated them carelessly. For me, anything under 1 BTC is good for online wallets to hold.
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March 19, 2017, 09:09:27 PM |
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Maybe a 3 or a 4. Online wallets are only useful for short time transactions, such as going to an ATM near you, depositing money and quickly sending it to someone else like paying something online. For storage, use paper wallets. If you need the money it takes seconds to import the wallet on Blockchain from your phone.
Online wallets aren't safe. You never know what the admin plans to do, what things are hidden from us. Maybe they own all the private addresses and want to run with the money. Paper is easy to hide and the most secure.
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Drnice
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March 19, 2017, 09:21:50 PM |
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Hi all, are online wallets safe to use? maybe on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the most safe
if you are the type that does not give your password out to friends or anybody, except you alone then it is safe with online wallet, but if you have little or no privacy at all then don't try keeping an online wallet...
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cakravothy
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March 19, 2017, 10:07:45 PM |
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Can you send any type of coin you get to blockchain.info? I have lots of coins from smaller startups
you want dissucion about bitcoin online wallet or altcoin online wallet if discission about bitcoin online wallet you can visit in web wallet section if altcoin wallet is i think safe if use official wallet, every altcoin is good quality ussualy open service online wallet too if dogecoin iam use online wallet my.dogechain.info, same company blockchain,info
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March 19, 2017, 11:16:54 PM |
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Can you send any type of coin you get to blockchain.info? I have lots of coins from smaller startups BlockchainInfo not recommend
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lenoli
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March 19, 2017, 11:20:46 PM |
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Can you send any type of coin you get to blockchain.info? I have lots of coins from smaller startups BlockchainInfo not recommend can you explain why? i think blokchain.info and coinbase.com is on of the best and most trusted online wallets. i am often using them for small transactions
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