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April 21, 2017, 07:29:43 AM |
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Hello there right now i am planning to buy 5btc as an investement option,so in which wallet i should hold those bitcoins.Yes some times i will use small amounts from there and do regular transactions also.So which wallet will be safest and best for that.
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April 21, 2017, 07:41:00 AM |
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There are plenty of options. I recommend using Airbitz for mobile, or Electrum for PC.
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April 21, 2017, 07:42:55 AM |
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Hello there right now i am planning to buy 5btc as an investement option,so in which wallet i should hold those bitcoins.Yes some times i will use small amounts from there and do regular transactions also.So which wallet will be safest and best for that.
https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-walletSince 5 BTC =~ +$5000 at the time of writing, i would suggest either a hardware wallet, a properly created paper wallet or an airgapped offline wallet to store most of your funds, and either bitcoin core (if you have time and diskspace) or electrum as a desktop wallet. I couldn't give you tips on mobile wallets, but i'd strongly discourage anyone to start using web wallets... Since you're not the only one controlling your private key, you're not the only one controlling your BTC when using online wallets
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April 21, 2017, 07:51:29 AM |
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Hello there right now i am planning to buy 5btc as an investement option,so in which wallet i should hold those bitcoins.Yes some times i will use small amounts from there and do regular transactions also.So which wallet will be safest and best for that.
I suggest moving a small amount (say 0.5-1 BTC) to a desktop wallet like Electrum and keeping everything else in a paper wallet for the long term since you are not going to use them for a while.
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April 21, 2017, 08:25:43 AM |
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Maybe the best wallet will be a desktop wallet so you can easily access it since you'll be doing some transactions with it. An electrum wallet will do. But if you want to keeps safe some of it and not going to use for a while, a hardware wallet is best.
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April 21, 2017, 08:52:21 AM |
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If you like to use some of those bitcoin on daily basis than electrum desktop wallet can be good option for you. But don't forget to save your 12 word recovery phrase in some safe place written down in paper (not anywhere online). Also Use strong password there so that even when someone gain access to your laptop, they can't transfer any funds out.
However most secure wallets are offline wallet (paper wallet) or hardware wallets (eg. Trezor).
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April 21, 2017, 09:02:10 AM |
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Electrum would be the best choice for me and most members posted above since you do make use of that wallet on making transactions then this wallet would suit you and as suggested or adviced above you should keep up you keys phrase for security of the funds.You can still make use of web wallets for more convenience but only store up few amounts just right for your transactions.
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April 21, 2017, 09:56:49 AM |
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If holding any decent amount at all, I would divide it up and store it using at least two different secure storage methods. Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
Only keep the minimum amount necessary on online wallets and exchanges.
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paul gatt
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April 21, 2017, 12:34:09 PM |
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There are plenty of options. I recommend using Airbitz for mobile, or Electrum for PC.
I do not think keeping bitcoin on the phone that a good idea. Bitcoin is a highly secure currency, however, if you do not preserve it properly, you will lose it easily. I suggest you keep bitcoin on your computer, and the private key is a decisive factor. Please keep it carefully. Electrum is a safe wallet for you to use to store bitcoin.
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April 21, 2017, 12:47:09 PM |
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There are plenty of options. I recommend using Airbitz for mobile, or Electrum for PC.
I do not think keeping bitcoin on the phone that a good idea. Bitcoin is a highly secure currency, however, if you do not preserve it properly, you will lose it easily. I suggest you keep bitcoin on your computer, and the private key is a decisive factor. Please keep it carefully. Electrum is a safe wallet for you to use to store bitcoin. I have a completely different view. We can keep our bitcoins in any medium we are feel comfortable about it and it is easy if we would like to spend them the time we want. If someone uses a strong password to protect his wallet and a worldwide acceptable wallet app like as mycelium then why not keep it in the phone. If someone has so many bitcoins as savings that means he rarely could spent them then he can use any other way to store it like as a hardware or a paper wallet. In conclusion, use your coins as with your fiat except you believe that it's only a commodity like as gold.
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April 21, 2017, 12:50:39 PM |
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Hello there right now i am planning to buy 5btc as an investement option,so in which wallet i should hold those bitcoins.Yes some times i will use small amounts from there and do regular transactions also.So which wallet will be safest and best for that.
https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-walletSince 5 BTC =~ +$5000 at the time of writing, i would suggest either a hardware wallet, a properly created paper wallet or an airgapped offline wallet to store most of your funds, and either bitcoin core (if you have time and diskspace) or electrum as a desktop wallet. I couldn't give you tips on mobile wallets, but i'd strongly discourage anyone to start using web wallets... Since you're not the only one controlling your private key, you're not the only one controlling your BTC when using online wallets Yeah offline wallet is good idea for saving many bitcoin, it is very safety. It's more better rather than mobile wallet. Whenever It possible to scam you, and lose all of your assets on your mobile wallet. The reason why it can happen because your private key is not only know by you but third party also know your private key. If the dev of mobile wallet is scam your money will lose.
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April 21, 2017, 12:58:43 PM |
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all wallets provide pretty good security now depending on how to use it like giving a strong password using GA or 2FA as double security, and it's better not to buy bitcoin now because the price is high
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April 21, 2017, 01:08:16 PM |
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Since bitcoin is not like other local currencies i think it is good to misused it. Bitcoin have become a hard currency and one will not be happy if it is lost. I heard some are suggesting that hard bitcoin to saved in phones what if the phone lost then what be your fate. The best way is for one to have his wallet.
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April 21, 2017, 01:11:40 PM |
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You have several options, ranging from hardware wallets (or even paper wallets) to software wallets (in desktop, mobile and browser versions). One thing, for sure, is that you shouldn't keep them at your account on an exchange. Copay and Jaxx are good and relatively secure options of software wallets, IMO.
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April 21, 2017, 01:18:24 PM |
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Lot of availabilities were there to hold the bitcoin. Based on one's own requirement it's good to select the service. For access anywhere option it's good to use an web wallet and for being a long term investment it's good to have a hardware wallet.
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April 21, 2017, 02:23:03 PM |
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Some good advice in the comments above. You can have as many wallets as you like and debitcate them to different uses. For example, you might want to use a less secure wallet on your phone as a convenience. I would only keep a small balance on a phone. Perhaps no more than the value of the phone. A well secured desktop (Linux) might be ok for a larger balance used to buy more valuable items. For a large balance saved as an investment I would strongly recommend something like a paper wallet stored in a bank safe deposit box, another copy buried 3ft. down in your yard and a final copy at your Aunts house in Vermont.
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April 21, 2017, 02:51:10 PM |
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According to you, you should lay in the mobile wallet a little, but choose for yourself safer option
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April 21, 2017, 02:53:20 PM |
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Hello there right now i am planning to buy 5btc as an investement option,so in which wallet i should hold those bitcoins.Yes some times i will use small amounts from there and do regular transactions also.So which wallet will be safest and best for that.
Well if you want to do regular transactions with it and still keep it secure, you basically have two options. One of them is a software wallet like people have mentioned (Electrum). This is good but you need to keep it on a safe computer where you don't have much chance of contracting malware, because if you do it could steal your Bitcoin. Another is a hardware wallet, which is what I recommend for your case. It basically is something that encrypts your private keys for you so that you can only access it behind a PIN and additional passphrase but you can spend whenever you want by linking it to your PC (probably a chrome extension or bridge). TREZOR is the best one of these in my view, and you can even load it up from a malware-infected computer safely because it doesn't transfer any information except for the transaction and anything that's necessary for encryption. It's also safe from a 5-dollar wrench attack because you can have two passphrases, one of which leads to a much smaller amount of Bitcoin and one of which you use normally.
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