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September 27, 2014, 02:17:40 PM
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In terms of security that is definitely armory

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September 27, 2014, 08:27:36 PM
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Try Trezor, hardware wallet who work fine Cheesy
You can read the manual here

The zero trust principle
TREZOR’s security model is based on the principle of zero trust. The zero trust principle says that any part of a secure system could at some point be compromised.

http://doc.satoshilabs.com/trezor-user/_images/zero-trust-diagram.png

Your TREZOR device will continue to protect your bitcoins even in the case that the myTREZOR web wallet is hacked and your computer is infected by a virus. This is important. The whole point of TREZOR is being more secure than a traditional web wallet or desktop bitcoin application.

Why does the TREZOR have a screen and buttons?

If you are using your TREZOR device with an untrusted computer and you want to make a payment, how do you know that the payment is going to the right person? If the TREZOR did not have a screen it would be impossible to know that the payment was being made to the correct address. After all, an infected computer could easily lie about where the money was going to go or how much was being sent.

By making the TREZOR with a screen and physical buttons, you know that no payments will ever be made without you being able to read their amount and being able to physically accept or cancel the payment. This is the key distinction between TREZOR and a traditional smart card.
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September 28, 2014, 08:55:30 AM
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Try Trezor, hardware wallet who work fine Cheesy
You can read the manual here

The zero trust principle
TREZOR’s security model is based on the principle of zero trust. The zero trust principle says that any part of a secure system could at some point be compromised.



Your TREZOR device will continue to protect your bitcoins even in the case that the myTREZOR web wallet is hacked and your computer is infected by a virus. This is important. The whole point of TREZOR is being more secure than a traditional web wallet or desktop bitcoin application.

Why does the TREZOR have a screen and buttons?

If you are using your TREZOR device with an untrusted computer and you want to make a payment, how do you know that the payment is going to the right person? If the TREZOR did not have a screen it would be impossible to know that the payment was being made to the correct address. After all, an infected computer could easily lie about where the money was going to go or how much was being sent.

By making the TREZOR with a screen and physical buttons, you know that no payments will ever be made without you being able to read their amount and being able to physically accept or cancel the payment. This is the key distinction between TREZOR and a traditional smart card.

Because of the high price it is hard to buy for most of the users unless they have many BTC to store. Now BTC Chip is available, it is affordable.

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September 28, 2014, 09:04:04 AM
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Blockchain without any doubt the best wallet! A lot of features (import/export) and safer than other wallet.  Wink
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September 28, 2014, 09:17:59 AM
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Blockchain without any doubt the best wallet! A lot of features (import/export) and safer than other wallet.  Wink

Nope, currently the most "hacked" of all active wallets.

Saying that you don't trust someone because of their behavior is completely valid.
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September 28, 2014, 09:31:52 AM
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Blockchain without any doubt the best wallet! A lot of features (import/export) and safer than other wallet.  Wink

Nope, currently the most "hacked" of all active wallets.

If you avoid phishing mails and sites, you can be safe from hacking. I can't say it is the best but it is good enough! Roll Eyes Smiley

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October 01, 2014, 12:41:17 PM
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I think Trezor is the best  Smiley.
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October 04, 2014, 11:35:28 PM
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October 05, 2014, 12:15:11 AM
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no everyone secure online from hacking bro  Grin
safe bit coin wallet is your computer free from virus and placed your wallet  offline condition  like bit core  its the best solution for this time  . no quarantee from third factor wallet security ....or your be the next target victim .. Cheesy
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