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April 13, 2015, 04:42:44 PM
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Really helpfull especially there was a mycelium tutorial wallet. It's android wallet and I'm difficult find a tutor about signing address with it
Gonna learn step by step ...Thanks once again

Maybe for next tutorial , you can tutor us about PGP things ( if someone want to be a good escrow  Cool for the example )


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April 14, 2015, 08:14:06 AM
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Really helpfull especially there was a mycelium tutorial wallet. It's android wallet and I'm difficult find a tutor about signing address with it
Gonna learn step by step ...Thanks once again

Maybe for next tutorial , you can tutor us about PGP things ( if someone want to be a good escrow  Cool for the example )

Im somewhat torn about the PGP guide idea. It should definitly not be in the same guide as its a completly different topic. Besides that, there are many good tutorials, e.g. by riseup for PGP best practices, setup, etc. Not sure what I could contribute to those tutorials.

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April 14, 2015, 09:02:47 AM
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Great topic as many newbies come and start asking the same thing, I guess all the wallets and their steps are covered, appreciate your work @OP.

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April 23, 2015, 03:08:24 PM
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I found it difficult at first to understand signed message because it was kind of complicated with this post i am well knowledgeable of it, quality post with detailed information thanks OP you have my respect.
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April 23, 2015, 11:21:22 PM
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I think that the easiest way is to use keybase.io , you won't have to have any knowledge about any program,it is really simple.
The bad side is that there is a long queue to get an invite,you just have to sign up and wait
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April 24, 2015, 03:57:49 AM
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I think that the easiest way is to use keybase.io , you won't have to have any knowledge about any program,it is really simple.
The bad side is that there is a long queue to get an invite,you just have to sign up and wait
Keybase.io's btc address system does not verify the address' ownership, so it is not perfect. Also you have to store private key to do things easily (and they recommend that!) which doesn't seem so good.
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April 24, 2015, 06:10:48 AM
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I think that the easiest way is to use keybase.io , you won't have to have any knowledge about any program,it is really simple.
The bad side is that there is a long queue to get an invite,you just have to sign up and wait
Keybase.io's btc address system does not verify the address' ownership, so it is not perfect. Also you have to store private key to do things easily (and they recommend that!) which doesn't seem so good.

From what I read about keybase.io they use PGP to link several accounts to a single PGP key. They also offer to verify bitcoin addresses, via said PGP key. Can anyone with an keybase.io account verify the above? I can also check around and see if I can get an invite to dig into this.

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April 24, 2015, 06:25:20 AM
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I think that the easiest way is to use keybase.io , you won't have to have any knowledge about any program,it is really simple.
The bad side is that there is a long queue to get an invite,you just have to sign up and wait
Keybase.io's btc address system does not verify the address' ownership, so it is not perfect. Also you have to store private key to do things easily (and they recommend that!) which doesn't seem so good.

From what I read about keybase.io they use PGP to link several accounts to a single PGP key. They also offer to verify bitcoin addresses, via said PGP key. Can anyone with an keybase.io account verify the above? I can also check around and see if I can get an invite to dig into this.
I do have a keybase.io account, but I don't think adding it to this guide will help.
  • You put the bitcoin address.
  • Wait for keybase.io to save the address, (~10 secs).
  • ...
  • PROFIT!
Yes, that's all. No signature verification, no check, etc. Just enter the address and that's all.

They offer coinbase.com OAuth, but that's different issue here.
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April 24, 2015, 11:29:38 AM
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I think that the easiest way is to use keybase.io , you won't have to have any knowledge about any program,it is really simple.
The bad side is that there is a long queue to get an invite,you just have to sign up and wait
Keybase.io's btc address system does not verify the address' ownership, so it is not perfect. Also you have to store private key to do things easily (and they recommend that!) which doesn't seem so good.

From what I read about keybase.io they use PGP to link several accounts to a single PGP key. They also offer to verify bitcoin addresses, via said PGP key. Can anyone with an keybase.io account verify the above? I can also check around and see if I can get an invite to dig into this.
I do have a keybase.io account, but I don't think adding it to this guide will help.
  • You put the bitcoin address.
  • Wait for keybase.io to save the address, (~10 secs).
  • ...
  • PROFIT!
Yes, that's all. No signature verification, no check, etc. Just enter the address and that's all.

They offer coinbase.com OAuth, but that's different issue here.

True. The two things I didn't agree with them are

 - They recommend storing encrypted PGP private key in their server.
 - They doesn't verify whether Bitcoin address is owned by the same owner of PGP key, obviously by asking a Bitcoin signed message from submitted address.

I have already proposed this but I didn't get any response from them. https://github.com/keybase/keybase-issues/issues/1400

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April 24, 2015, 07:50:25 PM
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Thanks for the answers, so keybase.io can not be used to sign a message and thus should stay out of this guide, agreed.

I just did the first few dos and don'ts. Feel free to suggest more.

I also found this very neat feature on the brainwallet page. It allows to create a link with the address, message and signature included. Creates a very long link obviously as it includes everything in plain text.

example

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April 25, 2015, 07:35:54 AM
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Thanks for the answers, so keybase.io can not be used to sign a message and thus should stay out of this guide, agreed.

I just did the first few dos and don'ts. Feel free to suggest more.

I also found this very neat feature on the brainwallet page. It allows to create a link with the address, message and signature included. Creates a very long link obviously as it includes everything in plain text.

example

I think "Don't sign a message in a compromised device" should be in dos and don'ts.

Brainwallet's this update looks cool. They have automated this instead of a button. So, maybe, new pic is needed.

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April 25, 2015, 10:14:45 AM
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Thanks for the answers, so keybase.io can not be used to sign a message and thus should stay out of this guide, agreed.

I just did the first few dos and don'ts. Feel free to suggest more.

I also found this very neat feature on the brainwallet page. It allows to create a link with the address, message and signature included. Creates a very long link obviously as it includes everything in plain text.

example

I think "Don't sign a message in a compromised device" should be in dos and don'ts.

done.

Brainwallet's this update looks cool. They have automated this instead of a button. So, maybe, new pic is needed.

Added it on top of the todo list for now, I probably have a little time for it tonight or tomorrow.

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May 08, 2015, 10:48:49 AM
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Thank you , it's a well Defined thread on how to sign message and it really helped me .
I tried it once and it was showing error , i figured out the problem after reading it!
I was copying the wrong address :-|
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May 15, 2015, 04:56:54 PM
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thanks, I am looking for this tutorials and found it Cheesy
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May 20, 2015, 12:05:27 PM
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Very useful tutorial. I've linked to it in my sig for quick reference for the people I deal with Smiley

Thanks for your effort in creating this.

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May 20, 2015, 12:09:34 PM
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Can somebody please explain to me how to sign message with Xapo wallet?

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May 20, 2015, 12:12:28 PM
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Can somebody please explain to me how to sign message with Xapo wallet?

You can't. I highly recommend you to use a desktop(or mobile) wallet. If you want use an online wallet, use Blockchain.info. Other online wallets are insecure.

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May 20, 2015, 12:32:28 PM
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Can somebody please explain to me how to sign message with Xapo wallet?

You can't. I highly recommend you to use a desktop(or mobile) wallet. If you want use an online wallet, use Blockchain.info. Other online wallets are insecure.

But I need the address on my Xapo wallet to sign a message Huh
btw, why is other online wallets beside Blockchain.info are insecure?

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May 20, 2015, 12:35:48 PM
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Can somebody please explain to me how to sign message with Xapo wallet?

You can't. I highly recommend you to use a desktop(or mobile) wallet. If you want use an online wallet, use Blockchain.info. Other online wallets are insecure.

But I need the address on my Xapo wallet to sign a message Huh
btw, why is other online wallets beside Blockchain.info are insecure?
Xapo wallet does not support signing using their addresses, since it is shared (AFAIK).

Also, the reason online wallets are considered insecure is that you have to share private key with third party (think of you sharing your home key). Only blockchain.info stores private key in your device (they encrypt your private key on your computer and then upload to server, so you still have to trust bc.info to encrypt your key), that's why MZ suggested you use bc.info (or desktop wallet).
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May 20, 2015, 12:46:09 PM
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Can somebody please explain to me how to sign message with Xapo wallet?

You can't. I highly recommend you to use a desktop(or mobile) wallet. If you want use an online wallet, use Blockchain.info. Other online wallets are insecure.

But I need the address on my Xapo wallet to sign a message Huh
btw, why is other online wallets beside Blockchain.info are insecure?
Xapo wallet does not support signing using their addresses, since it is shared (AFAIK).

Also, the reason online wallets are considered insecure is that you have to share private key with third party (think of you sharing your home key). Only blockchain.info stores private key in your device (they encrypt your private key on your computer and then upload to server, so you still have to trust bc.info to encrypt your key), that's why MZ suggested you use bc.info (or desktop wallet).

But if we stores private key in our device, it means if we lost our private so we lost everything.
That's why Xapo don't want to share the private key, so if the private key lost Xapo will refund our balance. (CMIIW)

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