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June 27, 2017, 11:36:32 PM
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Which one suits you the most?
C'mon, why do you need to ask for this?  Your question was asked n times and you only have to use Search to find answer. But signature spammers can be thankful to you Cheesy - this thread is great place to increase their earnings.

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June 27, 2017, 11:38:24 PM
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Use Electrum or Bitcoin Core.

Bitcoin Core is a full wallet that provides very secure storage for your Bitcoin. It is a desktop wallet that provides cold storage facilities. Go to this thread for further information about Bitcoin Core: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1971544.0

Electrum is a lightweight wallet that is another option which provides fairly secure storage without jamming up your entire computer. It does not clog up the entire storage space on your computer as it is a lightweight wallet. I would suggest Electrum for you. For Electrum:
  • Your private keys are encrypted and never leave your computer.
  • You can export your private keys and use them in other Bitcoin clients.
  • Keep your private keys offline, and go online with a watching-only wallet.
  • Your funds can be recovered from a secret phrase.
  • Electrum servers are decentralized and redundant. Your wallet is never down.
  • Electrum is fast, because it uses servers that index the Bitcoin blockchain.
  • Electrum Wallet verifies all the transactions in your history using SPV.
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June 27, 2017, 11:52:56 PM
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iam use electrum portable wallet
is good wallet complete feature include private key, without syncronize or syncronize very fast under 5 minute, so use is easy


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June 27, 2017, 11:55:43 PM
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Electrum is a lightweight wallet that is another option which provides fairly secure storage without jamming up your entire computer. It does not clog up the entire storage space on your computer as it is a lightweight wallet. I would suggest Electrum for you. For Electrum:
  • Your private keys are encrypted and never leave your computer.
  • You can export your private keys and use them in other Bitcoin clients.
  • Keep your private keys offline, and go online with a watching-only wallet.
  • Your funds can be recovered from a secret phrase.
  • Electrum servers are decentralized and redundant. Your wallet is never down.
  • Electrum is fast, because it uses servers that index the Bitcoin blockchain.
  • Electrum Wallet verifies all the transactions in your history using SPV.

in case, my computer is infected with a virus or other malware, is that still safe?
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June 28, 2017, 01:25:29 AM
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Which one suits you the most?

I use a hardware wallet called ledger wallet, I use the Nano S which is usually where I store large amounts of money, 5+ bitcoin. I would totally recommend ledger wallet to everyone for medium to large amounts of bitcoin since it is very convenient and even if you forget your pin it is easy to recover your account. Ledger supports bitcoin, Ethereum and other wallets. For day to day purchases, I use blockchain since it is convenient and relatively safe.

 
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June 28, 2017, 01:29:29 AM
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Which one suits you the most?
As a filipino Coins.ph is the best wallet for us. Because we can convert our bitcoin into fiat and withdraw it in any bank. I trusted it also because if there something happen wrong in your wallet you can report it and they fixed it immediately.

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June 28, 2017, 01:42:35 AM
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Which one suits you the most?
As a filipino Coins.ph is the best wallet for us. Because we can convert our bitcoin into fiat and withdraw it in any bank. I trusted it also because if there something happen wrong in your wallet you can report it and they fixed it immediately.

You're just using one wallet to store all your  btc? Better install also an offline wallet for your huge amount or it can also acts as a savings account. Try electrum, it's also an on the go wallet I think because you can also install it on your mobile phone. It's safer because this is offline, nobody can hack your account.

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June 28, 2017, 04:13:26 AM
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Which one suits you the most?

I'm using the web wallets way back then but my friend told me about that web wallets are not that safe compare to the hardware wallets, that is why I'm now using Trezor wallet, it is expensive but it's worth it. It is not that easy to earn bitcoin and it's price is not a joke, that is why we have to be careful on where we are going to store it, because the hackers are just out there waiting for the opportunity to steal our money.
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June 28, 2017, 04:35:53 AM
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Which one suits you the most?

Definitely electrum and coins.ph
Electrum for my savings and coins.ph for my everyday use.
Less hassle and worry free.

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June 28, 2017, 04:38:20 AM
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I thought the best wallet for Bitcoin is Coinbase, they have a high quality security, good supporter, U.I is very easy to use, and the most important is their fee is so very low, too  Kiss
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June 28, 2017, 05:24:11 AM
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When it comes to the long term storage, I have securely generated paper wallet with had and soft multiple backups stored in safe place. However, I also use web wallet (blockchain.info) since 2014 and apart from that I have also kept my funds for trading at 1broker, yobit and localbitcoins.
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June 28, 2017, 06:03:10 AM
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Electrum < Desktop wallet >
Blockchain.info < Online wallet >
Mycellium < Mobile wallet >
Trezor <Hardware wallet >
Xapo < Offchain solution >
Paper Wallets < Cold storage >
Coinbase < Exchange >

As you can see, I experiment with different wallets and use different wallets for a wide range of different tasks. How would you be able to know what is the best, if you have not dealt with almost all of them? You have to experiment and test different options and then use the best option for a specific task. ^smile^ 

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June 28, 2017, 06:03:42 AM
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I use only blockchain wallets.and use also a exchange coinbase.but i am bored to coinbase for their high fees.

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June 28, 2017, 06:34:12 AM
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I use the local wallet in my country, the Philippines. It's called coins.ph. Its pretty convenient because it allows me to easily transfer to my bank account and convert the bitcoin to our local currency. It has a mobile app which allows me to monitor my transactions. It also provides other options which allows you to use or transfer bitcoin to other platforms. I haven't tried other wallets but so far, coins.ph has been handy.
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June 28, 2017, 06:40:35 AM
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I use the electrum desktop wallet. It's pretty much the best option you have if you're looking for a free wallet WITH private keys. I'm also looking to buy a keepkey hardware wallet but it's out of stock currently and it requires an investment of around a hundred bucks.
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June 28, 2017, 06:50:52 AM
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Which one suits you the most?

Blockchain before the last 2 updates and the fee on blockchain is kinda big right now. For now i only use wallets fro gambling sites, i stored it some on that site and some on blockchain. Why i use both ? Because blockchain is still the best place to stored our coin and the other one for some stuff.


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June 28, 2017, 07:22:28 AM
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I'm using coinbase. Because, can make a lot of wallet, the selling price is quite high in coinbase, easy registration, the level of security wallet is guaranteed.

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June 28, 2017, 07:24:53 AM
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Electrum < Desktop wallet >    3
Blockchain.info < Online wallet > 0.2
Mycellium < Mobile wallet >  1
Trezor <Hardware wallet > 100
Xapo < Offchain solution >  5
Paper Wallets < Cold storage >  1000
Coinbase < Exchange >  0.1



I've put some max coin counts behind in bold that should show how safe I estimate these stores ( and how much coins I dream to own ...)


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June 28, 2017, 08:07:18 AM
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I'm only using mycelium since 2015 until now. It's so easy to use and convenient because you only need is a phone(with an internet connection of course). Free and easy to download in the appstore. You have a private key, you can also sign a message there, rebroadcast transaction, you have four option in fees low-prio, economy, normal, and high-prio. Just in a phone.
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June 28, 2017, 08:09:49 AM
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At the moment I'm using coinbase. But I am new to bitcoin and only have a small amount on there. But I need to find a new wallet before August first so that I can have full control over what little I have.
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