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June 09, 2017, 05:35:07 AM |
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Which is the safest wallet to use?
I'm buying a laptop that will always be offline and used just to store my bitcoins. I'm wondering which would be the safest wallet to use to store the coins.
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Amph
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June 09, 2017, 05:43:22 AM |
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a laptop just for bitcoin, that works as a private bank, was also my idea, but i opted for a less cumbersome way like the simple usb stick, the key is just to be offline
but with a laptop you can use your coin if you want, if the environment is secure enough
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Scorpion
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June 09, 2017, 05:44:32 AM |
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In my personal opinion make a paper wallet and back those paper wallets up with copies. Laminate all of these paper wallets and store the second and maybe third copies at separate locations.
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Herbert2020
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June 09, 2017, 06:03:21 AM |
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any bitcoin wallet can be the safest as long as: * it is a legit wallet which has been around and has been tested for many years. * you download it from the real source, meaning official website or compile it directly from its source code on GitHub. * you check and verify the signature of the downloaded file * you install and keep the installed wallet on an airtight offline computer which has always been clean and is only used for purpose of storing your wallet and nothing else. * or use the wallet/code to generate a paper wallet (printing the private keys on paper)
you can use bitcoin core, Armory, Electrum, Multibit, bitaddress...
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Weak hands have been complaining about missing out ever since bitcoin was $1 and never buy the dip. Whales are those who keep buying the dip.
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ethereumhunter
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June 09, 2017, 06:27:24 AM |
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Which is the safest wallet to use?
I'm buying a laptop that will always be offline and used just to store my bitcoins. I'm wondering which would be the safest wallet to use to store the coins.
i think every wallet has a good security for the members and if there is any hole with the wallet, the dev will trying to fix and make an update so the users can download it directly. you can trying to use desktop wallet which is bitcoin-qt, multibit, electrum and many else and you can used whatever you want.
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dwtan
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June 09, 2017, 06:28:38 AM |
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A hardware wallet like ledger nano or trezor should be fine.
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Kakmakr
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June 09, 2017, 07:07:18 AM |
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Use the laptop to create paper wallets and never go online with it again. If you want to re-use it, buy a new hard drive and substitute the hard drives when you want to go online. Just remember that paper wallets have to be printed and laminated, if you want to store them for long periods. {Cool & Dry place} Do not generate them and keep them in digital format for long periods. {electronics can fail} The printer you use, is also a possible risk factor. < It has built in memory or cache and can be read once it is online, so buy some cheap old printer that will stay offline too > ^smile^
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June 09, 2017, 07:17:34 AM |
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If you are planning to buy a laptop simply for storing bitcoins then I'd recommend buying a Ledger Nano S instead. If you want to go with something cheaper/free, go with a paper wallet (laminated just for more extra safety)
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SimmonenY
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June 09, 2017, 07:31:05 AM |
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Electrum works fine for me.
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irukandji
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June 09, 2017, 07:37:17 AM |
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Hardware wallets like Ledger wallet might be worth a look too
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June 09, 2017, 07:43:21 AM |
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The most important thing is to always update the security of the Laptop and prepare periodic data backups. The case of ransomware should be a lesson on how to secure data including wallet.
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cryptoheadd
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June 09, 2017, 09:05:43 AM |
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I'd recommend using a hardware wallet for daily usage and paper wallet for cold storage. Or, buy a cheap laptop just for storing Bitcoin and alts and use electrum. I use Asus Eeebook, costs around $200.
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Last of the V8s
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June 09, 2017, 10:32:04 AM |
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The most important thing is to always update the security of the Laptop and prepare periodic data backups. The case of ransomware should be a lesson on how to secure data including wallet.
dude he's talking about an offline computer, which is the only safe way to keep coin safe. keep to the topic, huh? @op how the big boys roll: http://trilema.com/2013/how-to-airgap-a-practical-guide/
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June 09, 2017, 10:33:14 AM |
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In my opinion, I would recommend you to use one between the four as I consider them being the best Electrum Bitcoin Core Bitcoin Knots Armory
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Hypnosis00
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June 09, 2017, 10:44:45 AM |
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If you don't have any kind of money that is extra and can be used for buying some offline storage and you only got internet and laptop or desktop then using a desktop wallet is good for you as long as it has good feed backs and also if it already built some good reputation in different communities like electrum which is what i'm using right now.
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clickerz
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June 09, 2017, 10:46:50 AM |
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I am using electrum and its ok with me, I can save my wallet.dat and private keys. I feel safe with it unless someone hacks the system. All standalone wallet is ok IMHO as you have control with your wallet.
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soul-impact
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June 09, 2017, 10:50:54 AM |
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Which is the safest wallet to use?
I'm buying a laptop that will always be offline and used just to store my bitcoins. I'm wondering which would be the safest wallet to use to store the coins.
There is no best wallet for comparison between wallets offline, because they are all safe, and they have similar features. For offline wallets (hardware wallet), you are the only person who can secure your money, as long as you do not let anyone know your private key, they can not steal your money.
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ilovefeetsmell
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June 09, 2017, 01:07:43 PM |
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Which is the safest wallet to use?
I'm buying a laptop that will always be offline and used just to store my bitcoins. I'm wondering which would be the safest wallet to use to store the coins.
In my long time in earning bitcoin, I think all wallets that we've used to store our bitcoin/coins are safest and secured. All administrator of the wallet has the trick on how to be secured their wallet. They want to be trusted and reliable to encourage people to use their wallet via online or offline. I haven't used anymore offline wallet but I'm pretty sure that is safe.
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June 09, 2017, 09:31:10 PM |
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Which is the safest wallet to use?
I'm buying a laptop that will always be offline and used just to store my bitcoins. I'm wondering which would be the safest wallet to use to store the coins.
If you plan on holding Bitcoin for a very long time then I would suggest that you get Bitcoin core and use that to hold your Bitcoins. The time it requires for you to download the whole blockchain will be a while though if you have a bunch of free space on your computer then i would recommend that you get that instead of any other Bitcoin client.
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daemonfox
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June 09, 2017, 09:34:22 PM |
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In my personal opinion make a paper wallet and back those paper wallets up with copies. Laminate all of these paper wallets and store the second and maybe third copies at separate locations.
OP, screw what anyone else told you... ^^^^^ THIS is all you need! Go use Vanitygen, get yourself some addresses and pub/priv keys, print it in triplicate, laminate and store in locked, secured places. By using Vanitygen, you get addresses and keys without ever having to use a third party or sync a Bitcoin client, and you can even attempt to get an address with a custom starting word or name!
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