adzino
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March 04, 2015, 04:12:21 PM |
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Anyone who uses Xapo? I am using that. Isn't that bad. And has no transfer fee!
You don't have control to your private keys. Please use any other wallets where you can control private keys or have an option to take the money even if their server is down. Try Blockchain.info or GreenAddress(or GreenBots). -MZ I am new to this BTC stuffs. So i don't know much about these private keys . Using xapo to keep stuffs simple Simply, if you do not control your private keys, you do not really own the coins. Also, when xapo has issue (their server is down or they are cracked) you can do nothing. Thanks. I did some research on google about private keys and stuffs :p already transferred my balance to Blockchain. BlockChain didn't ask for much info like phone numbers and Government issue ID like Xapo did. Thanks for the heads up guys
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Gisado
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March 04, 2015, 04:35:13 PM |
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Anyone who uses Xapo? I am using that. Isn't that bad. And has no transfer fee!
You don't have control to your private keys. Please use any other wallets where you can control private keys or have an option to take the money even if their server is down. Try Blockchain.info or GreenAddress(or GreenBots). -MZ I am new to this BTC stuffs. So i don't know much about these private keys . Using xapo to keep stuffs simple Simply, if you do not control your private keys, you do not really own the coins. Also, when xapo has issue (their server is down or they are cracked) you can do nothing. Thanks. I did some research on google about private keys and stuffs :p already transferred my balance to Blockchain. BlockChain didn't ask for much info like phone numbers and Government issue ID like Xapo did. Thanks for the heads up guys Yeah, bc.info is better than xapo but I think clients like multibit or electrum is better than bc.info, as you do not rely on single point (=bc.info. though you can backup, it's somewhat tricky) if you use clients. Anyway, bc.info is fine for low-volume wallets, I think.
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March 04, 2015, 04:52:11 PM |
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I prefer use Blockchain than others, just pay 0.1 mBtc for any transfer
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Muhammed Zakir
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March 04, 2015, 05:01:18 PM |
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I prefer use Blockchain than others, just pay 0.1 mBtc for any transfer Every wallet is like that. It is the recommended fee. 0.0001 BTC/1000 bytes. So if your transaction is greater than 1000 bytes, you will have to pay 0.0002 BTC but if you want only to pay 0.0001 BTC, you can set a custom fee. -MZ
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irfan_pak10
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March 04, 2015, 05:03:53 PM |
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I prefer use Blockchain than others, just pay 0.1 mBtc for any transfer Every wallet is like that. It is the recommended fee. 0.0001 BTC/1000 bytes. So if your transaction is greater than 1000 bytes, you will have to pay 0.0002 BTC but if you want only to pay 0.0001 BTC, you can set a custom fee. -MZ But some wallets has fixed amount like bx.in.th and btc-e i have the idea because i used them. They have fixed amount of fess like bx.in has .002 btc and btc-e has .001 regardless how much btc you are sending
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erikalui
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March 04, 2015, 06:00:33 PM |
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I have started using Bit-x wallet as well and the fee charged is quite less per transaction (about 0.5%) but it does take an hour or 2 for the transfer to be completed. Blockchain's fee is not fixed and sometimes I am charged 0.001 to 0.0001 per transaction.
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erikalui
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March 04, 2015, 06:03:11 PM |
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But some wallets has fixed amount like bx.in.th and btc-e i have the idea because i used them. They have fixed amount of fess like bx.in has .002 btc and btc-e has .001 regardless how much btc you are sending
I prefer wallets that have a fixed fee for all transactions regardless of the amount as when you see a large amount, the fee appears very small but if you are sending or receiving small amounts, the fee becomes an issue.
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EcuaMobi
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March 04, 2015, 06:03:42 PM |
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I prefer use Blockchain than others, just pay 0.1 mBtc for any transfer Every wallet is like that. It is the recommended fee. 0.0001 BTC/1000 bytes. So if your transaction is greater than 1000 bytes, you will have to pay 0.0002 BTC but if you want only to pay 0.0001 BTC, you can set a custom fee. -MZ But some wallets has fixed amount like bx.in.th and btc-e i have the idea because i used them. They have fixed amount of fess like bx.in has .002 btc and btc-e has .001 regardless how much btc you are sending bx.in.th and btc-e are not "wallets". They're exchanges and those fees are part of their income. Real wallets charge only the network fee which varies but it's usually 0.0001.
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Gisado
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March 04, 2015, 06:05:30 PM |
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I have started using Bit-x wallet as well and the fee charged is quite less per transaction (about 0.5%) but it does take an hour or 2 for the transfer to be completed. Blockchain's fee is not fixed and sometimes I am charged 0.001 to 0.0001 per transaction.
That's not wallet, but an exchanger! Various exchanges (Mt. Gox, BTER, etc etc) reminds you not to store coins there.
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March 05, 2015, 12:43:38 AM |
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Blockchain.info
Block.io
p2pwallet.cc
coinbase
XAPO
That's all for bitcoins...
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gweedo
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March 05, 2015, 01:01:03 AM |
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-Paper -Armory -trezor with electrum
This is the only wallets you should be using, nothing else will give you the best security.
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March 05, 2015, 01:47:44 AM |
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i use electrum and multibit i really enjoy microwallets since i dont need to download the whole blockchain.
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taco loco
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March 05, 2015, 01:49:29 AM |
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i use electrum and multibit i really enjoy microwallets since i dont need to download the whole blockchain.
Hahaha true, i started with multibit and then migrated to electrum nice choice!
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March 05, 2015, 02:28:08 AM |
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Multibit. Light, responsive and easy. It just works for what it's intended.
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darkangel11
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Don't let others control your BTC -> self custody
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March 05, 2015, 04:29:58 AM |
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i use electrum and multibit i really enjoy microwallets since i dont need to download the whole blockchain.
Somebody has to do the hard job... so yea, Bit core FTW.
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NadineWilliams
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March 05, 2015, 07:48:37 AM |
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I am using Bit-X wallet at the moment High level security and reliability
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Gisado
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March 05, 2015, 08:00:28 AM |
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I am using Bit-X wallet at the moment High level security and reliability That's not a wallet, just an exchanger. If you do not control private key, it is not your coins. Always, remember Mt.Gox and BTER.
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March 05, 2015, 08:04:25 AM |
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I prefer use Blockchain than others, just pay 0.1 mBtc for any transfer not very safe imho, better to have a local wallet(i prefer to have more control over my money) and a few pen drive for cold storage
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ThEmporium
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March 05, 2015, 08:15:05 AM |
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Blockchain is the best , and easy
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TheGrapist
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March 05, 2015, 12:37:22 PM |
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coinbase and btc-e
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