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June 12, 2017, 11:27:43 PM
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Guys i just want to ask if you are not halving any issue using jaxx i just heard that this wallet can handle different crypto's
Now i heard many bad news here in this section about jax like sending bitcoin but the txid is no record when checking on the blockchain or any issue..

Do you think guys is good wallet to choose if you are holding other coins?
What jaxx wallet are best desktop or mobile wallet?

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June 13, 2017, 02:03:16 AM
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I would advise against using Jaxx wallet, as the private keys are not encrypted and anyone who gets access to your device can easily get your password.
https://vxlabs.com/2017/06/10/extracting-the-jaxx-12-word-wallet-backup-phrase/

Now that the vulnerability has been made public there are already reports of hacked wallets:
https://cointelegraph.com/news/jaxx-wallet-vulnerability-users-report-400k-funds-thefts

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June 13, 2017, 02:27:23 AM
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I don't like jaxx, the bitcoin fee is way too much.  Sad

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June 13, 2017, 06:15:08 AM
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It is not that recommended to use Jaxx wallet. If you want a good wallet for security and ease of use everyday I suggest you go with Electrum wallet both in desktop and mobile. Make sure to safeguard the seed extremely well as that is all you need to restore bitcoins if you format your PC for example or wipe your phone. Lately Jaxx wallet is using some high fees and many people are complaining about that.

In Electrum I paid yesterday only 0.0009 btc fee for sending a transaction of 0.08 btc meaning it will not do games in the fees, you are in full control. Of course I only had this amount from 1 input. If you have many inputs even in Electrum you pay high fees.

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I would advise against using Jaxx wallet, as the private keys are not encrypted and anyone who gets access to your device can easily get your password.
https://vxlabs.com/2017/06/10/extracting-the-jaxx-12-word-wallet-backup-phrase/

Now that the vulnerability has been made public there are already reports of hacked wallets:
https://cointelegraph.com/news/jaxx-wallet-vulnerability-users-report-400k-funds-thefts
Thanks for the info looks like i am in the wrong way to use jaxx wallet..


I don't like jaxx, the bitcoin fee is way too much.  Sad

What do you mean to much fee they are not manually setup fee for every transaction.. or auto estimation fee?

It is not that recommended to use Jaxx wallet. If you want a good wallet for security and ease of use everyday I suggest you go with Electrum wallet both in desktop and mobile. Make sure to safeguard the seed extremely well as that is all you need to restore bitcoins if you format your PC for example or wipe your phone. Lately Jaxx wallet is using some high fees and many people are complaining about that.

In Electrum I paid yesterday only 0.0009 btc fee for sending a transaction of 0.08 btc meaning it will not do games in the fees, you are in full control. Of course I only had this amount from 1 input. If you have many inputs even in Electrum you pay high fees.
Honestly my plan is to hold other altcoin and bitcoin both in one wallet i heard that jaxx are good choice if you want to hold altcoin and bitcoin in the same place.
Well looks like its not a good idea to choose Jaxx maybe i need to look for other that can handle any cryptocurrency.

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It is not that recommended to use Jaxx wallet. If you want a good wallet for security and ease of use everyday I suggest you go with Electrum wallet both in desktop and mobile. Make sure to safeguard the seed extremely well as that is all you need to restore bitcoins if you format your PC for example or wipe your phone. Lately Jaxx wallet is using some high fees and many people are complaining about that.

In Electrum I paid yesterday only 0.0009 btc fee for sending a transaction of 0.08 btc meaning it will not do games in the fees, you are in full control. Of course I only had this amount from 1 input. If you have many inputs even in Electrum you pay high fees.
Honestly my plan is to hold other altcoin and bitcoin both in one wallet i heard that jaxx are good choice if you want to hold altcoin and bitcoin in the same place.
Well looks like its not a good idea to choose Jaxx maybe i need to look for other that can handle any cryptocurrency.


Using Jaxx to hold altcoins and bitcoins in the same wallet puts all your coins at the risk of being stolen. Hackers have found a vulnerability in Jaxx and are using it to steal people's coins.



Reports are surfacing of a ‘vulnerability’ in Jaxx wallet leading to at least $400,000 customer funds being stolen.

A report on the insufficient wallet backup phrase storage methods this weekend has now updated to include reports that hackers are already exploiting the problem to steal cryptocurrency from users.



After you read the whole article[1], you will come up with the decision of not using this wallet again (most likely). Basically, they have no plans to alter or change the security setup of their wallet. I'd recommend everyone to either stop using this wallet or simply stop storing large amounts.

[1] https://cointelegraph.com/news/jaxx-wallet-vulnerability-users-report-400k-funds-thefts

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June 18, 2017, 10:37:03 PM
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It is not that recommended to use Jaxx wallet. If you want a good wallet for security and ease of use everyday I suggest you go with Electrum wallet both in desktop and mobile. Make sure to safeguard the seed extremely well as that is all you need to restore bitcoins if you format your PC for example or wipe your phone. Lately Jaxx wallet is using some high fees and many people are complaining about that.

In Electrum I paid yesterday only 0.0009 btc fee for sending a transaction of 0.08 btc meaning it will not do games in the fees, you are in full control. Of course I only had this amount from 1 input. If you have many inputs even in Electrum you pay high fees.
Honestly my plan is to hold other altcoin and bitcoin both in one wallet i heard that jaxx are good choice if you want to hold altcoin and bitcoin in the same place.
Well looks like its not a good idea to choose Jaxx maybe i need to look for other that can handle any cryptocurrency.


Using Jaxx to hold altcoins and bitcoins in the same wallet puts all your coins at the risk of being stolen. Hackers have found a vulnerability in Jaxx and are using it to steal people's coins.



Reports are surfacing of a ‘vulnerability’ in Jaxx wallet leading to at least $400,000 customer funds being stolen.

A report on the insufficient wallet backup phrase storage methods this weekend has now updated to include reports that hackers are already exploiting the problem to steal cryptocurrency from users.



After you read the whole article[1], you will come up with the decision of not using this wallet again (most likely). Basically, they have no plans to alter or change the security setup of their wallet. I'd recommend everyone to either stop using this wallet or simply stop storing large amounts.

[1] https://cointelegraph.com/news/jaxx-wallet-vulnerability-users-report-400k-funds-thefts

In case its too risky i heard that much better multi coin wallet is ledger nano s which is you can hold both bitcoin and altcoin..
You can see the wallet here https://www.ledgerwallet.com/products/ledger-nano-s
Its pretty cheap hardware wallet its much secured and safe than to use jaxx wallet..

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June 21, 2017, 08:09:00 AM
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I used the Jaxx wallet for some time. Be careful if you use the wallet on a mobile phone with a bad mobile or data connection. Sometimes the coins are lost.
The other issue are the qr codes. The qr codes don't seem what they are if I scan my ethereum qr code with with an image scanner it is actually an iban number and not an ethereum public  key. Now why the JAXX guys would do this, I have no idea.
Check out who is hosting https://jaxx.io/
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June 22, 2017, 11:51:09 PM
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I used the Jaxx wallet for some time. Be careful if you use the wallet on a mobile phone with a bad mobile or data connection. Sometimes the coins are lost.
The other issue are the qr codes. The qr codes don't seem what they are if I scan my ethereum qr code with with an image scanner it is actually an iban number and not an ethereum public  key. Now why the JAXX guys would do this, I have no idea.
Check out who is hosting https://jaxx.io/

Thanks for the info its clear right now for me why they  are not recommending this jaxx wallet to me i just heard this wallet and always seen in unread posts.
Looks like my plan is to buy ledger nano s which is immune to viruses that i think i can hold different altcoin and bitcoin..
I don't seen any good online wallet these days almost all are not safe so ledger nano is the only one i think the safiest ..

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