Supraman (OP)
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September 16, 2014, 12:52:56 AM |
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Noob here, friends told me about bitcoin. what is the best wallet to use for a noob like me, who doesn't know much? and, can someone give me a boost and let me try it out.
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DannyHamilton
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September 16, 2014, 01:05:45 AM |
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Noob here, friends told me about bitcoin. what is the best wallet to use for a noob like me, who doesn't know much?
Depends on your needs and abilities. and, can someone give me a boost and let me try it out.
Begging is not allowed in this forum.
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mezmerizer9
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September 16, 2014, 01:07:48 AM |
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Best wallet... In my opinion it's blockchain.info and for a starting try out some faucets. I will post you some that might be useful. First of all this can get you a fair amount of free bitcoins if you are patient, so don't expect to get rich of it, it's still free btc so let's grab as much as we can.
Second, we will be combining a few sites to max the profit.
-freebitco.in ( freebitco.in ) this site can payout really high amount but you'll need to have a few referals in order to do so, but it's still one with the best and comfirmed payouts
-dailybitcoins.org ( dailybitcoins.org ) This is one of my favorite btc sites. Request a payment every hour, try to unleast, to recieve a payment and a VOUCHER. Now, redeem those vouchers and you can later sell them at Peerbet.org (just type in hte chat @voucher and paste your voucher code) or you can advertise with those vouchers. It is good to combine freebitco.in with coinurl and then put that shortened link, so you also get btc when someone views your ad
-Coinurl.com ( Coinurl.com ) great site if you have your blog or a website or in a combination with dailybitcoins. Don't have anything else much to say about this
-CoinAd.com ( CoinAd.com ) My favorite site. Very simple PTC faucet with a fairly high payouts that you can earn in 2-3 days (payouts take some time). Strongly Recomend this one
-bitcrate.me and coinbox.me ( bitcrate.me ) ( coinbox.me ) Best colection of faucets, you can hit the minimum withdraw within a few hours and payouts are farely fast, every 6 hours I think. I also STRONGLY recomend these two Then, when you're high rank enough, you can join a signature campaign here. I've just ordered some google android tablet from ebay using btc I've earned last month from signature campaigns.
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September 16, 2014, 01:08:43 AM |
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You could start with official Bitcoin wallet and collect some coins from Bitcoin faucets. That's the best way to learn how everything works. After you're familiar with it you can try other wallets and see what works best for you.
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Supraman (OP)
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September 16, 2014, 01:10:18 AM |
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ok i will try blockchain, any other? its like choosing bank lol
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treihon
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September 16, 2014, 02:56:20 AM |
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ok i will try blockchain, any other? its like choosing bank lol
I'm using Multibit. It's pretty simple to install and use, but has minimal functionality (at least as far as I know how to use it). You could start with official Bitcoin wallet and collect some coins from Bitcoin faucets. That's the best way to learn how everything works. After you're familiar with it you can try other wallets and see what works best for you.
The official wallet is too "heavy" for someone new to this, I think.
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Wusolini
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no need to carry heavy money bags anymore
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September 16, 2014, 05:55:04 AM |
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Noob here, friends told me about bitcoin. what is the best wallet to use for a noob like me, who doesn't know much? and, can someone give me a boost and let me try it out.
For newbs is easiest to use lightweight wallets like Blockchain, Multibit or electrum. Try it using faucets.
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September 16, 2014, 06:44:25 AM |
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Electrum is the best for a newcomer, it sync in a second and it's very user friendly.
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Koko
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September 16, 2014, 05:33:01 PM |
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Like the others have said, either go with blockchain or electrum. Blockchain is an online wallet, while electrum is a desktop wallet. So it depends on what you would prefer.
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giveBTCpls
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September 16, 2014, 06:23:01 PM |
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ok i will try blockchain, any other? its like choosing bank lol
It's not like choosing bank, choosing bank is a pain in the ass and they will put you all sort of difficulties if you want to leave, with this is fast, anonymous and uncompromised
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September 16, 2014, 06:53:14 PM |
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Blockchain or electrum are the two I would advise you look into and possibly try. These are the only two I will advise friends to use who show an interest in bitcoin and they are pretty simple to use if you are new to this.
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Zebra
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September 17, 2014, 02:15:19 AM |
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Noob here, friends told me about bitcoin. what is the best wallet to use for a noob like me, who doesn't know much?
For newbie users, blockchain.info is a good choice. It is easy to use, and the users have full control of their private keys. Don't forget to enable 2fa and backup your wallet file though.
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September 17, 2014, 02:23:48 AM |
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If you truly wan't the best look into different ones with multi authentication, or best yet cold storage.
Asking for coins wont help. I suggest selling goods or services if you don't have a miner or can not buy.
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September 17, 2014, 03:54:09 AM |
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Another believer in Blockchain.info here. Haven't had any real issues and don't think it would be a bad option for a beginner user to bitcoin. I'd recommend it to anybody I met or have know for a long time. It is obviously a matter of preference but I've never found and read of any significant flaws in years of using the site.
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NapoleonBonaparte
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September 17, 2014, 04:19:47 AM |
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ok i will try blockchain, any other? its like choosing bank lol
For small amount, blockchain is ok. For larger amount, you will need your own local wallet.
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September 17, 2014, 04:39:57 AM Last edit: September 17, 2014, 04:51:45 AM by KingZee |
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You should use blockchain.info, easy as cake
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Zebra
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September 17, 2014, 04:43:00 AM |
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You should use blockchain.io, easy as cake
Looks like you have made a small typo here. It should be .info rather than .io
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KingZee
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September 17, 2014, 04:52:01 AM |
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You should use blockchain.io, easy as cake
Looks like you have made a small typo here. It should be .info rather than .io Yep! Edited
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Leina
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September 17, 2014, 05:07:49 AM |
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For convenient, most people sign up an account on exchange and use their wallet.
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InwardContour
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September 17, 2014, 06:35:29 AM |
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Welcome this is my usual advice; don't trust anyone here, if you want to trade in the market subforum use always the services of an escrow!
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