Well for the first one, once you have the coins -- you have the coins and that is it. No one is able to take it back and that'll be that. So you don't have to worry about your money being confiscated like in sorts of services such as paypal.
For the second one, you're always going to be getting new receive addresses-- that's something that most if not all wallets do. So you can use any wallet you like, it'll end up going into your main one in the end when you go to send out your coins anyway.
Thanks for sharing and i will keep this in mind.
I want to decide when my public address gets swapped and a system that cannot deal
with this is not very good in my book but maybe moving forwards we all need a single
address like an email address type thing that will accept all payments for all coins
So much is wrong with BTC and how the block-chain works that i could write a book
on it.
ANd what?