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legendary
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August 18, 2015, 01:21:23 PM
Electrum for SPV wallets because of its easy to use wallet and interface that sure is newbie-friendly. When it comes to online wallet, I prefer using Xapo than that of blockchain.info, mainly because of its many bugs and whatnot.

When storing large amounts of bitcoin, I use a paper wallet. I generate it via bitaddress.org and generate the keys offline to ensure that the security of my paper wallet isn't compromised. Wink
legendary
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August 18, 2015, 12:42:36 PM
i am using blockchain
i think the best btc wallet online
legendary
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August 18, 2015, 05:36:52 AM
There is no  yet Best wallet so far.

are you ever try electrum? thats awesome btc wallet i think with their new features and i don't have any trouble with it.
or you can use paper wallet for more secure and hardware wallet like trezor if you have a budget.
legendary
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August 17, 2015, 03:14:20 PM
I am using more Bitcoin wallets. i like to using Multibit and now Multibit HD. For mobile application I select Mycelium. I have online accounts and wallets defined in Xapo and Coinbase too, but for small amounts only.
legendary
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August 17, 2015, 04:29:11 AM
I prefer electrum for storage and ninki as hot wallet. blockchain.info only for very low amounts.
full member
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August 17, 2015, 04:27:54 AM
There is no  yet Best wallet so far.
sr. member
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August 17, 2015, 03:02:35 AM
I m trying electrum and i have to Say that is very great whit  lot of features
hero member
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August 15, 2015, 09:08:05 PM
Personally my favorite is armory. The security is fantastic and it's jam-packed full of amazing features. I highly recommend it.
hero member
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August 15, 2015, 04:09:06 PM
For most of the average bitcoin users, i believe that wallets like Electrum are the best option available.

Main reasons are :

- It's lightweight and extremely simple to use
- It's local, and you are in possession of your private keys
- It doesn't require entire blockchain to be downloaded

For most of the people that don't care about running a full version like Core, it should provide everything that an average user needs, but that's just my opinion in the end..
legendary
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August 15, 2015, 02:43:38 PM
i my self has only used blockchain and coinbase so far .... but i would also like to try others Smiley
If you're interested in trying out other wallets, client wallets I'd recommend are Bitcoin Core, Multibit and Armory.

Bitcoin Core for the standard look of a Bitcoin wallet, with simple buttons to press. Fairly point-and-click.

MultiBit has it's own issues, so I'd recommend it less, but this is probably the easiest to use wallet I've seen.

Armory is the hardest of the three to use, however it has multiple security layers that are great for storing large amounts of Bitcoin. This one is my personal favorite, if you don't mind having to set things up for a little while.

I don't know a whole lot about other online wallets other than coinbase and blockchain, so take any online wallet opinions I have with a grain of salt.
the only feature i wish multibit had would be the ability to spend from specific addresses; the current multibit 0.5.18 doesnt let you do this, although i havent checked out multibit HD yet. secondly, coinbase is not a wallet. if you make the argument that "i can put my coins there so its a wallet" youre wroong, if you do not control your own private keys, you do not control your money, and therefore it is not a wallet. i would also advise not using blockchain.info as they are an inept company that accepts spoofed and false transactions into their ledger.
legendary
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August 15, 2015, 11:48:36 AM
#99
i my self has only used blockchain and coinbase so far .... but i would also like to try others Smiley
If you're interested in trying out other wallets, client wallets I'd recommend are Bitcoin Core, Multibit and Armory.

Bitcoin Core for the standard look of a Bitcoin wallet, with simple buttons to press. Fairly point-and-click.

MultiBit has it's own issues, so I'd recommend it less, but this is probably the easiest to use wallet I've seen.

Armory is the hardest of the three to use, however it has multiple security layers that are great for storing large amounts of Bitcoin. This one is my personal favorite, if you don't mind having to set things up for a little while.

I don't know a whole lot about other online wallets other than coinbase and blockchain, so take any online wallet opinions I have with a grain of salt.
full member
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August 15, 2015, 10:06:26 AM
#98
blockchain.info
newbie
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August 15, 2015, 02:04:51 AM
#97
i my self has only used blockchain and coinbase so far .... but i would also like to try others Smiley
newbie
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August 14, 2015, 11:17:51 PM
#96
My personal favorite is electrum.
Because it is easy to synchronize after a new installation, merely any or two.
If Bitcoin qt would also have same functionality then I would have switched to it till now.
hero member
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August 14, 2015, 11:07:48 PM
#95
any 1 use paytunia ? https://paytunia.com/
for iphone

please review, iwant to instal it
sr. member
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August 14, 2015, 09:52:29 PM
#94
i wanna try to save in wallet offline, how safe in there ?
I have yet to use it, a bit confused  Huh
sr. member
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August 14, 2015, 09:01:17 PM
#93
http://synala.com/

I trust it with my personal funds at least, and in over 2 years of being paid solely in BTC, never a dollar stolen. Smiley

why do you think synala.com is best Best BTC wallet more than blockchaun

Because we developed it. Smiley

I'm a prime example of who Synala is perfect for.  I need to accept payments online, but I don't want to trust blockchain.info with my funds, or any other 3rd party wallet service for that matter, especially the ones that charge fees.  I'd much prefer to be 100% in control of my own funds, which is what Synala allows for.  Just look at how many people have had funds stolen out of their blockchain.info wallet.  I've been accepting BTC for over 2 years, and not once have I had a single satoshi stolen.

Think of it as Electrum, but for online payments.  Electrum is an excellent desktop wallet, whereas Synala is an excellent wallet you install on your server to accept payments online.
legendary
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August 14, 2015, 11:12:53 AM
#92
http://synala.com/

I trust it with my personal funds at least, and in over 2 years of being paid solely in BTC, never a dollar stolen. Smiley

why do you think synala.com is best Best BTC wallet more than blockchaun
If you are desperately seeking online wallet I found something interesting for you, somebody mentioned this wallet already: Coinkite -  is quite similar to Coinbase, in that it provides plenty of Bitcoin-related services such as Bitcoin debit cards and payment terminals alongside an online wallet feature. Coinkite uses BIP32 Hierarchical Deterministic (HD) wallets, which are stored in a custom Hardware Security Module (HSM) that is apparently isolated from the Internet. You can even request audit reports from Coinkite. From what I could understand it offers greater layers of protection than other online wallets. I have to check it myself.
member
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August 14, 2015, 08:25:42 AM
#91
http://synala.com/

I trust it with my personal funds at least, and in over 2 years of being paid solely in BTC, never a dollar stolen. Smiley

why do you think synala.com is best Best BTC wallet more than blockchaun
legendary
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August 14, 2015, 07:52:17 AM
#90
I have coinbase and coins.ph
coinbase is where i store my coins and coins.ph is where i convert from BTC to PhP

Don't store your all amount on web wallet or exchanger, better to use cold wallet or desktop wallet.

They not impossible if they collapse.

Agree.

Coins.ph plays a major role here in country because they have an option of "instantly" withdrawing our bitcoins in an ATM using their instant payout option even without the ATM card . Good for emergencies. So I recommend coins.ph for those Pinoys out there when you want to withdraw your coins into fiat. But don't store much coins there. Only used it for withdrawing purposes.

For cold wallet, there are lots of suggestions here that we can used. For Mobile, I preferred Mycelium.
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