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Question: which methods of storage are you using?
Online - 1 wallet - 20 (11.1%)
Online - multiple wallets - 31 (17.2%)
Offline - Bitcoin Qt - 30 (16.7%)
Offline - Multibit - 14 (7.8%)
Offline - Electrum - 11 (6.1%)
Offline - other - 18 (10%)
Offline - USB stick/HDD - 21 (11.7%)
Offline - printed QR - 29 (16.1%)
Offline - phone client - 3 (1.7%)
Offline - Armory - 3 (1.7%)
Total Voters: 121

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February 21, 2014, 09:55:34 PM
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on mtgox  Tongue
+1 MtGox, the trusted online exchange.

Duhhhh... of course I have ALL MY BITCOINS on MtGox... it is the MOST TRUSTED exchange in the World!!! Did you read all their references?

Forget all the imitations, go for the real Gox, MtGox!!!

Otherwise, I put all my faith in HEAVEN! Wink



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I don't get why you people are giving Gox so much shit. They're the safest exchange out there. Even if somebody hacks into your account they'll never be able to transfer the coins out. Now that's what I call security.

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February 21, 2014, 10:23:22 PM
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Small amount hot in Mycelium. The rest on multiple encrypted paper wallets.
Here is one: https://www.dropbox.com/s/iau24niy173f7rw/mycelium-backup-12-6-13-2.59-PM.pdf
If you can crack it the 5 BTC in it are yours Shocked


Haha, that is pretty cool...have people already tried to crack this?   I wouldn't even have the slightest idea of how to do that, even if I wanted to...
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February 22, 2014, 12:38:30 AM
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on mtgox  Tongue
+1 MtGox, the trusted online exchange.

Duhhhh... of course I have ALL MY BITCOINS on MtGox... it is the MOST TRUSTED exchange in the World!!! Did you read all their references?

Forget all the imitations, go for the real Gox, MtGox!!!

Otherwise, I put all my faith in HEAVEN! Wink



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvqiDft0swA


People in every corner of our beautiful (flat) Earth will soon start accepting Bitcoin... This is a God given FACT!

If you don't believe this, what do you believe?


I don't get why you people are giving Gox so much shit. They're the safest exchange out there. Even if somebody hacks into your account they'll never be able to transfer the coins out. Now that's what I call security.
Now this, I find hillarious.
Doesn't change the fact that they screwed up pretty bad tho..

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February 22, 2014, 04:06:07 AM
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Electrum is really powerful, it's sign transaction offline function is secure

A hardware secured USB drive like Aegis secure key, install ubuntu and electrum on it, should be very easy to use and secure. The whole drive and OS is protected by the pin code, unauthorized access of the offline machine is minimum, this is very critical if you travel a lot

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February 22, 2014, 04:29:26 AM
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Armory is missing among the choices.

Woops, fixed!
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February 22, 2014, 04:49:06 AM
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Duhhhh... of course I have ALL MY BITCOINS on MtGox... it is the MOST TRUSTED exchange in the World!!! Did you read all their references?

Forget all the imitations, go for the real Gox, MtGox!!!

Otherwise, I put all my faith in HEAVEN! Wink

https://i.imgur.com/BFseCgv.jpg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvqiDft0swA


People in every corner of our beautiful (flat) Earth will soon start accepting Bitcoin... This is a God given FACT!

If you don't believe this, what do you believe?

That's true. The most secure wallet in the world is MtGox.

No one can transfer your btc even you, the owner of the coin.
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