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June 24, 2017, 10:22:07 PM |
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All this wallets are the same kind, you just need to take that interface that your eye like the most. Hardware and paper wallets are used mostly for big amount of coins holding. In the case if you are a micro-earner use online wallet, it's easy and the level of safety of such wallets is growing year by year.
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June 25, 2017, 12:56:09 AM |
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In the case if you are a micro-earner use online wallet, it's easy and the level of safety of such wallets is growing year by year.
how and where? in the last few weeks we've seen jaxx wallet having a huge vulnerability and blockchain.info is no more secure that it was in the past. and micro earners above everyone else need control over their fees and no online wallet does that. a phone wallet will always be a better bet than something accessible through a browser.
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June 25, 2017, 12:22:05 PM |
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In the case if you are a micro-earner use online wallet, it's easy and the level of safety of such wallets is growing year by year.
how and where? in the last few weeks we've seen jaxx wallet having a huge vulnerability and blockchain.info is no more secure that it was in the past. and micro earners above everyone else need control over their fees and no online wallet does that. a phone wallet will always be a better bet than something accessible through a browser. Mobile wallets such as the one from Mycelium are indeed a much better alternative in terms of security and fee control, no doubt about that. Point however is that faucets and other sites that allow people to earn extremely small number of coins, is that they switched to Coinbase and Xapo as they allow free internal transactions. It basically means that if people want to continue earning through these sites, they are forced to sign up at Coinbase and Xapo anyway. Downside obviously is that there is no fee control.
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BSV is not the real Bcash. Bcash is the real Bcash.
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June 25, 2017, 02:30:40 PM |
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unless I'm mistaken xapo charge deposit fees now. Micro earning is probably unviable as a concept now with bit coin.
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July 07, 2017, 01:18:19 PM |
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One question:
Trezor has the key input on the screen.
Nano S has the key input on the computer, yes?
Doesn't this by default make the Trezor more secure against Keyloggers etc?
And, do you see Phone wallets as being more secure than Desktop wallets, until i get one of them?
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July 07, 2017, 01:53:10 PM |
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After all discussions I would still recommend paper wallet.
Trezor looks very interesting, but what we gonna do if it glitches or if we will break or lose it? Probably there should be some solutions but I didn't dig into it
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July 07, 2017, 02:55:23 PM |
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After all discussions I would still recommend paper wallet.
Trezor looks very interesting, but what we gonna do if it glitches or if we will break or lose it? Probably there should be some solutions but I didn't dig into it
Guys if you find any answers already about the thread op query, Please don't dig it further. It may finally made moderator to block your account also. If you are comfort any wallet whether hardware or paper. Choose any thing accordingly. Unnecessary extending thread will never do nothing for you or other. OP could lock this thread, if you are fine with the previous answers.
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July 07, 2017, 04:35:54 PM |
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If done right a paper wallet is zero risk, but many people won't do it right.
The main difference will be usability. You can't send from a paper wallet, only receive. With a hardware wallet it's just as practical as any other one when it comes to spending.
At the moment it seems your main problem will be actually getting hold of any of the major hardware wallets. Unless you pay through the nose on Ebay or Amazon you might be in for a long wait before they restock.
Using a paper wallet is difficult and time consuming. Losing that piece of paper means losing your money, and losing a trezor means only that you'll have to go home and open your main wallet to send and receive anything. And that you just lost a lot of money because hardware wallets are much more expensive than pieces of paper Managing them with ease is not possible. It's like blank chequebook signed by you and if you loose it then you lost your saved money too. It's so easy to cash them out if you have the barcode. With little efforts the money can be cracked from the wallet. I'm assuming it needs more upgrades regarding the time of use and security as well.
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November 27, 2017, 04:41:30 AM |
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If done right a paper wallet is zero risk, but many people won't do it right.
The main difference will be usability. You can't send from a paper wallet, only receive. With a hardware wallet it's just as practical as any other one when it comes to spending.
At the moment it seems your main problem will be actually getting hold of any of the major hardware wallets. Unless you pay through the nose on Ebay or Amazon you might be in for a long wait before they restock.
Using a paper wallet is difficult and time consuming. Losing that piece of paper means losing your money, and losing a trezor means only that you'll have to go home and open your main wallet to send and receive anything. And that you just lost a lot of money because hardware wallets are much more expensive than pieces of paper Managing them with ease is not possible. It's like blank chequebook signed by you and if you loose it then you lost your saved money too. It's so easy to cash them out if you have the barcode. With little efforts the money can be cracked from the wallet. I'm assuming it needs more upgrades regarding the time of use and security as well. In view of the security hazards that are available on the web, equipment wallets are most recommended approach to guard you bitcoins. Online wallets have low honesty and are more open to hacks than disconnected equipment wallets. The arrangement of these wallets were created to have one of a kind keys to distinguish your bitcoin. On the off chance that you can bear the cost of one you should get one. Be that as it may, typically these wallets are utilized to ensure you investment funds. You keep your sparing bitcoin in equipment wallet and you're spending bitcoin on online wallet, thusly of sorting out your bitcoins can help you a great deal.
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November 27, 2017, 12:54:47 PM |
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As the name suggests, are they worth it? Looking for security obviously.
I have looked at Trezor, Ledger and Keepkey
Not sure what is preferred, and is it correct that the wallets themselves doesn't actually store your coins? are they better than a simply paper wallet?
Thanks in advance.
Yes hardware wallet is more safer rather than a simple paper wallet. All the names that are suggested to you are all trustworthy for your bitcoin. But it's more expensive than the others.
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November 27, 2017, 02:21:34 PM |
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Managing them with ease is not possible. It's like blank chequebook signed by you and if you loose it then you lost your saved money too. It's so easy to cash them out if you have the barcode. With little efforts the money can be cracked from the wallet. I'm assuming it needs more upgrades regarding the time of use and security as well.
In view of the security hazards that are available on the web, equipment wallets are most recommended approach to guard you bitcoins. Online wallets have low honesty and are more open to hacks than disconnected equipment wallets. The arrangement of these wallets were created to have one of a kind keys to distinguish your bitcoin. On the off chance that you can bear the cost of one you should get one. Be that as it may, typically these wallets are utilized to ensure you investment funds. You keep your sparing bitcoin in equipment wallet and you're spending bitcoin on online wallet, thusly of sorting out your bitcoins can help you a great deal. [/quote] You guys noticed the thread or not. This is been last posted around 4 months back but I don't why you people are digging these kind of dead thread. I am really sure you guys know that these kind of dead threads are good to dig or not. I am explaining in many places but you newbies are continuously doing this digging work always. Kindly avoid more posts unwantely in this thread.
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November 27, 2017, 04:08:48 PM |
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--snip-- You guys noticed the thread or not. This is been last posted around 4 months back but I don't why you people are digging these kind of dead thread. I am really sure you guys know that these kind of dead threads are good to dig or not.
Well, you can't blame those newbies for being stupid since you've been there too. I wonder why you posted in this thread too knowing that this thread was not active anymore and instead, reporting those previous post will be much better. Anyway, this post and those previous posts above me will be removed sooner or later.
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November 27, 2017, 08:02:30 PM |
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I'm a big fan of Trezor and have owned one for the last few years and would recommend using them if you are want to use a hot wallet whilst being 100% sure that it's safe from any malicious activity on your computer.
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November 27, 2017, 10:32:01 PM |
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--snip-- You guys noticed the thread or not. This is been last posted around 4 months back but I don't why you people are digging these kind of dead thread. I am really sure you guys know that these kind of dead threads are good to dig or not.
Well, you can't blame those newbies for being stupid since you've been there too. I wonder why you posted in this thread too knowing that this thread was not active anymore and instead, reporting those previous post will be much better. Anyway, this post and those previous posts above me will be removed sooner or later. Actually, this discussion here is pretty interesting, digging and learning more about the comparison of trezor and ledger nano S, mostly. I've read about hardware wallet and how this cold storage is the best way to store your bitcoin, without knowing how it works, how to set it up. After reading more about it, we can get some conclusions and seems like ledger nano S as the most convenient way to do this. But, for those who don't have enough money to spare, in order to buy a ledger nano s, they can make it through paper wallet, it's secure and a good way for long term savings.
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November 28, 2017, 11:41:58 PM |
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--snip-- You guys noticed the thread or not. This is been last posted around 4 months back but I don't why you people are digging these kind of dead thread. I am really sure you guys know that these kind of dead threads are good to dig or not.
Well, you can't blame those newbies for being stupid since you've been there too. I wonder why you posted in this thread too knowing that this thread was not active anymore and instead, reporting those previous post will be much better. Anyway, this post and those previous posts above me will be removed sooner or later. Why it should be removed? Yes, newbie bumped old thread, but information about hardware wallets which we can find here can be useful. It's not the same thing like to bump old spam megathread Not long time ago I was really searching for comparison of hardware wallets. And now I'm waiting for me Ledger wallet to be delivered.
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