Easteregg69
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July 29, 2017, 12:01:46 PM |
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For me. You need to secure all your password especually in your wallet. If youre using web wallet you should keep you private keys to prevent it from hackers. You should regularly change your passwords with strong password. You should not use your personal information as a password. Hackers can easily access that.
>My guess is your ex-girlfriend guessed your password.
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Throw some "shit" and see what sticks.
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Bowly88
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July 29, 2017, 12:15:14 PM |
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What is the safest way to keep bitcoins.
Taken dangers like hacking, losing in to account!
Probably on a blockchain wallet or your reliable wallet like coins.ph here in our country or coinbase. Any wallet that is usually used in your town. You will know if it is trustable or not, if there is some suspicious happenings better be consult on your friendly neighborhood who do bitcoins and ask what to do with your coins and what wallet that tou suppose to used.
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sotoshihero
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July 29, 2017, 12:23:08 PM |
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The only safest way to keep is through your offline wallet where you have control of your private keys. Hardware wallet is also a good one but iot is quite expensive but if you have more bitcoins, its a good way to invest also on this wallet.
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ajmapalo22
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July 29, 2017, 01:16:28 PM |
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That is also my concern onto when to keep my bitcoins safe..I guess if you really want to make sure that none of your coins will be get by hackers better convert them into cash and put in your bank account the only negative side of doing that is that you will lose the opportunity of investment in the longer run but at least you would not worry that you may lose everything in an instant...
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tinhyeumaunang
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July 29, 2017, 01:23:01 PM |
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What is the safest way to keep bitcoins.
Taken dangers like hacking, losing in to account!
I hold bitcoin on his breast. It is the safest way to be sure that bitcoin will always be in your wallet.
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Casdinyard
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July 29, 2017, 01:54:10 PM |
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I always store my coins in electrum and so far I didnt have encounter any issues using that. For me its the safest and secured wallet for me. I tried before jaxx but since it have many issues recently I stopped using it.
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Baofeng
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July 29, 2017, 01:59:46 PM |
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What is the safest way to keep bitcoins.
Taken dangers like hacking, losing in to account!
Probably on a blockchain wallet or your reliable wallet like coins.ph here in our country or coinbase. Any wallet that is usually used in your town. You will know if it is trustable or not, if there is some suspicious happenings better be consult on your friendly neighborhood who do bitcoins and ask what to do with your coins and what wallet that tou suppose to used. Blockchain wallet is not reliable. I don't know what coins.ph stands on the matter. They are exchanges right? Are they going to split the coins you own there? And since its a exchanges, you don't have control of your private keys so technically its not your coins. The best wallet to used is core or Electrum because you have the full control of your private keys. Exchanges are not safe. The minute a exchange has been hacked, your bitcoin will be lost. Go read the thread that Theymos has put to help members here regarding the split, including what wallets to use.
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ActiveP
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July 29, 2017, 02:04:25 PM |
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I recommend cold storage with paper wallets, however I strongly discourage single key paper wallets as it encourages address reuse and forces people to deal with things like changing addresses manually, which can lead to accidental losses.
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s31joemhar
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July 29, 2017, 07:01:25 PM |
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What is the safest way to keep bitcoins.
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i think hard drive wallet like that .
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findingthemoon
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July 29, 2017, 07:05:27 PM |
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I recommend cold storage with paper wallets, however I strongly discourage single key paper wallets as it encourages address reuse and forces people to deal with things like changing addresses manually, which can lead to accidental losses.
A paper wallet where you memorize the private key, none of that crap with memorizing a word phrase I'm talking about the actual raw private key. That would give you the very best security and no one would be able to guess it or find where you write it down.
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Kevondo
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July 30, 2017, 07:01:09 PM |
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What is the safest way to keep bitcoins.
Taken dangers like hacking, losing in to account!
I think the blockchain wallet will be the best place for you to save bitcoin because this is a secure application that will be very difficult for hackers to get into your wallet. I agree with you. Purses are always very secure because that is where people keep their money in the safest way. I think if using an unknown wallet is more likely to be attacked than bitcoin is a safe currency today because it is very convenient and easy to keep with you but it is not good to keep your bitcoins in a purse because it may let your bitcoin be hacked but if you will use an online wallet for this purpose pt will make bitcoin safer but for this you need to think first that which wallet you can trust and which should not because avoid hacking is really important.
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Drnice
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July 31, 2017, 10:45:21 AM |
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To the look of safety in the crypto world, you have to keep your coins in a hardware wallet, where you and you alone have the access to all your coins without fare (except your details are licked out), but with online wallets, its not the best for storing , better for day to day transactions.
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allcryptos
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July 31, 2017, 10:51:15 AM |
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To the look of safety in the crypto world, you have to keep your coins in a hardware wallet, where you and you alone have the access to all your coins without fare (except your details are licked out), but with online wallets, its not the best for storing , better for day to day transactions.
What if I lost my hardware wallet? Could it be recovered by some passphrase?
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kuryadi
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July 31, 2017, 10:53:35 AM |
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You can choose any wallet you want to store bitcoin, online wallet or offline wallet you can use. If you want to use online wallet you should complete by using google authenticator connected to your mobile phone. I think that's enough to secure your wallet. But I heard from various sources from this forum they save bitcoin on offline wallet .. because it is more secure. I myself do not use offline wallet because if we are in a place .. and we need bitcoin .. you need your computer .. I prefer with online wallet because it can be taken anywhere
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radjie
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July 31, 2017, 11:02:39 AM |
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Choose a trusted wallet security, such as a wallet that can add 2 Authentication Factors to give an extra layer to your wallet. 2 Authentication Factors can usually verify via an SMS pin that will enter the mobile number you registered when creating a wallet. In addition you can also install Google Authenticator that you can install on your laptop or on your smartphone.
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July 31, 2017, 11:09:30 AM |
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Choose a trusted wallet security, such as a wallet that can add 2 Authentication Factors to give an extra layer to your wallet. 2 Authentication Factors can usually verify via an SMS pin that will enter the mobile number you registered when creating a wallet. In addition you can also install Google Authenticator that you can install on your laptop or on your smartphone.
2-factor authentication is the best way of secure our amount in any website. It will give you double security to log into your account, and you can allow email confirmation to log in your account. You can store your bitcoins in offline wallet and hardware wallet, but here you should be very careful. Recovering your bitcoins is very tough if you face any issues in these wallets.
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duyduc256
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July 31, 2017, 11:17:38 AM |
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My safest way is to use a hard wallet because it is very safe and possible offline, if the wallet is damaged I can buy another hard wallet and enter 12-24 characters to restore the data.
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loopes
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July 31, 2017, 11:31:43 AM |
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now i still use online wallet xapo and blockchain but i'm so sure these wallet compared to Trezor still better Trezor very much in security aspect. actually i prefer Trezor to keep coin for secure but we should needs more money to buy Trezor.
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Biggapp
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August 01, 2017, 04:12:54 PM |
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My safest way is to use a hard wallet because it is very safe and possible offline, if the wallet is damaged I can buy another hard wallet and enter 12-24 characters to restore the data.
yes! There are a lot of ways to keep your bitcoin save and secure ,some people use the offline wallets to keep their bitcoin save from hacking it has a private key and no one else can know about it and a lot of people are using cold storage it is also known as hardware wallet you just need to install on your computer or laptop you can use your cell phone for it.
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Irdina
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August 02, 2017, 07:37:13 AM |
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the safest bitcoin stored in trezor electrum blockchain ,, all safe stay we how to keep it and keep the key well, if in the exchanger we just turn on 2fa
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