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legendary
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February 24, 2016, 04:03:43 AM
#70
I am using Xapo as my primary bitcoin wallet, and I think this is the best bitcoin wallet, Xapo has a very  good security system.
when you used a deposit address, Xapo immediately changes the bitcoin address of the wallet, and provide a new bitcoin address for deposits and all old addresses still can be reused and always combined with the Wallet I think this make Xapo unique.
sr. member
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February 23, 2016, 10:47:38 PM
#69
Well it seems blockchain.info is the majority's choice as an online bitcoin wallet, personally I would not suggest it to you since I got a lot issue with the that made skeptical to it, it was eventually resolved though, but I decided to switch on electrum. Anyways based on what you demand blockchain.info will fit on you, but don't prefer lower fees than the required which is 0.0001 BTC, if you really want to save some fees, well you might consider trying coinbase as they don't charge any fee for sending bitcoins

Can you tell us what is your experience using blockchain ? Because i'm also using blockchain for my online bitcoin wallet. I know coinbase but i don't use it, Coinbase don't charge any fee ? maybe i will try coinbase now.

Coinbase a good and legitimate wallet but make sure to read their rules first before you use them as wallet. for example if you use bitcoin for gambling, you will get banned.

and keep in mind that you don't have access to any kind of private keys on Coinbase while you have everything you need to recover wallet when you are using blockchain.info

Wow, Coinbase banned people who use bitcoin for gambling ? Well, it's a big problem for me. Because everyday i do gambling. I think i must stay on blockchain then.
hero member
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February 23, 2016, 09:38:04 PM
#68
Well it seems blockchain.info is the majority's choice as an online bitcoin wallet, personally I would not suggest it to you since I got a lot issue with the that made skeptical to it, it was eventually resolved though, but I decided to switch on electrum. Anyways based on what you demand blockchain.info will fit on you, but don't prefer lower fees than the required which is 0.0001 BTC, if you really want to save some fees, well you might consider trying coinbase as they don't charge any fee for sending bitcoins

Can you tell us what is your experience using blockchain ? Because i'm also using blockchain for my online bitcoin wallet. I know coinbase but i don't use it, Coinbase don't charge any fee ? maybe i will try coinbase now.

I've once experienced sending bitcoins to someone with my blockchain.info wallet, it was successfully sent and just waiting for the transaction to be confirmed. An hour later, it is still not unconfirmed and when I tried checking the transaction on other block explorer and found out the transaction doesn't exist yet the transaction is still on my blockchain.info wallet. One more thing is I always experience the error "Chain Head Not Found" and it made me nervous when it happened to me the first time Cheesy Those are just a few, I'm too lazy to explain the others. My issues were minors usually but I won't wait for the worst to happen , so I just switch to a desktop wallet. And maybe in the next months to a hardware one.
I too have had issues with blockchain. I had sent a payment of 10$ (TEN BUCKS!) and when I contacted the website that I had sent the btc to an hour ago, they said it was still unconfirmed. Then I saw that the transaction was "unknown", even though I paid the recommended fees. Took an additional 60 minutes to confirm. There are indeed occasional issues, but those are rare and i've yet to see a second issue with them.

Transaction unknown? Haven't experienced that when I was still using blockchain.info, I think that was kinda rare issue. You should really consider switching to a non-web based wallet. Don't let more issues will come while using such web wallets Cheesy
legendary
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February 23, 2016, 06:03:50 PM
#67
That's a horrible wallet, to be charging and having such high minimum spends.  I would suggest going with https://blockchain.info.  If you are serious about holding onto your bitcoin, try to get your hards on a hardware wallet.
legendary
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February 23, 2016, 04:51:19 PM
#66
Well it seems blockchain.info is the majority's choice as an online bitcoin wallet, personally I would not suggest it to you since I got a lot issue with the that made skeptical to it, it was eventually resolved though, but I decided to switch on electrum. Anyways based on what you demand blockchain.info will fit on you, but don't prefer lower fees than the required which is 0.0001 BTC, if you really want to save some fees, well you might consider trying coinbase as they don't charge any fee for sending bitcoins

Can you tell us what is your experience using blockchain ? Because i'm also using blockchain for my online bitcoin wallet. I know coinbase but i don't use it, Coinbase don't charge any fee ? maybe i will try coinbase now.

I've once experienced sending bitcoins to someone with my blockchain.info wallet, it was successfully sent and just waiting for the transaction to be confirmed. An hour later, it is still not unconfirmed and when I tried checking the transaction on other block explorer and found out the transaction doesn't exist yet the transaction is still on my blockchain.info wallet. One more thing is I always experience the error "Chain Head Not Found" and it made me nervous when it happened to me the first time Cheesy Those are just a few, I'm too lazy to explain the others. My issues were minors usually but I won't wait for the worst to happen , so I just switch to a desktop wallet. And maybe in the next months to a hardware one.
I too have had issues with blockchain. I had sent a payment of 10$ (TEN BUCKS!) and when I contacted the website that I had sent the btc to an hour ago, they said it was still unconfirmed. Then I saw that the transaction was "unknown", even though I paid the recommended fees. Took an additional 60 minutes to confirm. There are indeed occasional issues, but those are rare and i've yet to see a second issue with them.
hero member
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February 23, 2016, 03:10:15 PM
#65
Well it seems blockchain.info is the majority's choice as an online bitcoin wallet, personally I would not suggest it to you since I got a lot issue with the that made skeptical to it, it was eventually resolved though, but I decided to switch on electrum. Anyways based on what you demand blockchain.info will fit on you, but don't prefer lower fees than the required which is 0.0001 BTC, if you really want to save some fees, well you might consider trying coinbase as they don't charge any fee for sending bitcoins

Can you tell us what is your experience using blockchain ? Because i'm also using blockchain for my online bitcoin wallet. I know coinbase but i don't use it, Coinbase don't charge any fee ? maybe i will try coinbase now.

I've once experienced sending bitcoins to someone with my blockchain.info wallet, it was successfully sent and just waiting for the transaction to be confirmed. An hour later, it is still not unconfirmed and when I tried checking the transaction on other block explorer and found out the transaction doesn't exist yet the transaction is still on my blockchain.info wallet. One more thing is I always experience the error "Chain Head Not Found" and it made me nervous when it happened to me the first time Cheesy Those are just a few, I'm too lazy to explain the others. My issues were minors usually but I won't wait for the worst to happen , so I just switch to a desktop wallet. And maybe in the next months to a hardware one.
legendary
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February 23, 2016, 12:11:14 PM
#64
Well it seems blockchain.info is the majority's choice as an online bitcoin wallet, personally I would not suggest it to you since I got a lot issue with the that made skeptical to it, it was eventually resolved though, but I decided to switch on electrum. Anyways based on what you demand blockchain.info will fit on you, but don't prefer lower fees than the required which is 0.0001 BTC, if you really want to save some fees, well you might consider trying coinbase as they don't charge any fee for sending bitcoins
seems yes blockchain is majority's choice because some people had comfortable using these wallet and i was already know that some people also have bad experience during use blockchain but as long i do not have any issue regarding my wallet i think it's enough for me

And everyone using it should use 2 factor.  I have tried stressing how important this is.  I think one day almost all will have 2 factor on most sites.  Just so much more secure.

With 2 factor a bad guy has your password... they cannot log in without 2nd factor.  So HUGE deal with that and could have saved some on losing coins.
legendary
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February 23, 2016, 09:12:30 AM
#63
Well it seems blockchain.info is the majority's choice as an online bitcoin wallet, personally I would not suggest it to you since I got a lot issue with the that made skeptical to it, it was eventually resolved though, but I decided to switch on electrum. Anyways based on what you demand blockchain.info will fit on you, but don't prefer lower fees than the required which is 0.0001 BTC, if you really want to save some fees, well you might consider trying coinbase as they don't charge any fee for sending bitcoins
seems yes blockchain is majority's choice because some people had comfortable using these wallet and i was already know that some people also have bad experience during use blockchain but as long i do not have any issue regarding my wallet i think it's enough for me
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February 23, 2016, 09:04:49 AM
#62
blockchain.info wallet is the best

I too use the same. blockchain.info is the best online wallet that I have used since I entered the bitcoin forum. This wallet has got high security as well user friendly than other wallets.
newbie
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February 22, 2016, 11:36:29 PM
#61
blockchain.info wallet is the best
legendary
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February 22, 2016, 11:12:06 PM
#60
Well it seems blockchain.info is the majority's choice as an online bitcoin wallet, personally I would not suggest it to you since I got a lot issue with the that made skeptical to it, it was eventually resolved though, but I decided to switch on electrum. Anyways based on what you demand blockchain.info will fit on you, but don't prefer lower fees than the required which is 0.0001 BTC, if you really want to save some fees, well you might consider trying coinbase as they don't charge any fee for sending bitcoins

Can you tell us what is your experience using blockchain ? Because i'm also using blockchain for my online bitcoin wallet. I know coinbase but i don't use it, Coinbase don't charge any fee ? maybe i will try coinbase now.

Coinbase a good and legitimate wallet but make sure to read their rules first before you use them as wallet. for example if you use bitcoin for gambling, you will get banned.

and keep in mind that you don't have access to any kind of private keys on Coinbase while you have everything you need to recover wallet when you are using blockchain.info
sr. member
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February 22, 2016, 10:41:01 PM
#59
Well it seems blockchain.info is the majority's choice as an online bitcoin wallet, personally I would not suggest it to you since I got a lot issue with the that made skeptical to it, it was eventually resolved though, but I decided to switch on electrum. Anyways based on what you demand blockchain.info will fit on you, but don't prefer lower fees than the required which is 0.0001 BTC, if you really want to save some fees, well you might consider trying coinbase as they don't charge any fee for sending bitcoins

Can you tell us what is your experience using blockchain ? Because i'm also using blockchain for my online bitcoin wallet. I know coinbase but i don't use it, Coinbase don't charge any fee ? maybe i will try coinbase now.
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February 22, 2016, 07:16:38 PM
#58
Blockchain despite its long history and name is really unstable and really too often offline or overloaded with requests. APIs are also not so reliable, without counting all the shit htey made in the past with "security" exposing people's money...and getting hacked Smiley

However actually i can reccommend BlockCypher.com as a good block explorer and wallet service.

Anyway try to keep important amounts of BTC stored offline, always. At least make a backup regurarly and put it on personal cloud/usb/whatever.

_Crypt1x_


for explore i recomended https://blockexplorer.com for wallet im using blockchain.info then i import my private key to mycellium wallet, so if blockchain down i can still transaction with my own address from blockchain
hero member
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February 22, 2016, 04:47:26 PM
#57
Well it seems blockchain.info is the majority's choice as an online bitcoin wallet, personally I would not suggest it to you since I got a lot issue with the that made skeptical to it, it was eventually resolved though, but I decided to switch on electrum. Anyways based on what you demand blockchain.info will fit on you, but don't prefer lower fees than the required which is 0.0001 BTC, if you really want to save some fees, well you might consider trying coinbase as they don't charge any fee for sending bitcoins
sr. member
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February 22, 2016, 02:10:10 PM
#56
Blockchain despite its long history and name is really unstable and really too often offline or overloaded with requests. APIs are also not so reliable, without counting all the shit htey made in the past with "security" exposing people's money...and getting hacked Smiley

However actually i can reccommend BlockCypher.com as a good block explorer and wallet service.

Anyway try to keep important amounts of BTC stored offline, always. At least make a backup regurarly and put it on personal cloud/usb/whatever.

_Crypt1x_
legendary
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February 22, 2016, 07:23:59 AM
#55
I don't think fee should be less than 0.0002
That's why many people are unsatisfied with speed of transactions when they correcting their wallets to lower already low fee. Blockchain like others (exchanges and gambling sites) charging recommended fee.
Blockchain does offer a recommended fee, but its only recommended and you can change it to a fee-less transaction. Without fees, yeah, transactions are slower than snails. It's your fault when you make the fee low and complain about speed.
hero member
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February 22, 2016, 05:34:39 AM
#54
I don't think fee should be less than 0.0002
That's why many people are unsatisfied with speed of transactions when they correcting their wallets to lower already low fee. Blockchain like others (exchanges and gambling sites) charging recommended fee.
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February 22, 2016, 12:57:09 AM
#53
you can use coinbase, Im use it too to transfer with zero fee,
also you can buy and sell your bitcoin at coinbase too

Yes coinbase is best.Simple,secure and easy to use with low fees than other wallets.
hero member
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February 21, 2016, 11:09:16 PM
#52
you can use coinbase, Im use it too to transfer with zero fee,
also you can buy and sell your bitcoin at coinbase too
legendary
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February 21, 2016, 08:36:12 PM
#51
I'm also choose blockchain as my best online wallet since it was easy to understand and to use.
Sometimes I'm also worry for example what will happen blockchain is scamming ... I'm sure bitcoin market will got affect
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February 21, 2016, 08:00:36 PM
#50
Thank you all
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February 21, 2016, 07:56:27 PM
#49
My vote goes to Xapo and Coinbase, this 2 online wallet are good for me
legendary
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February 21, 2016, 03:38:47 PM
#48
I am using blockchain.info and xapo.
Xapo has no fees.
But before used coinbase.

i agree. Blockchain is the best online wallet. Cheers!
Blockchain was a good wallet earlier but now people prefer coinbase a lot as blockchain is down most times which delays transactions by 1-2 days. Signature campaigns also don't use it as often as they used it before. With regards to fee also, xapo and coinbase are preferred.

I think blockchain is still bigger then Xapo on userbase.   It tends to be the most popular hot wallet.   I admit though Xapo is getting mentioned more and more I think due to use with faucets.

Coinbase I think some prefer do to the insurance policy the have.  But you give up having up the private key like on blockchain.  With Coinbase your 100 percent relying on them.  Say blockchain you have a private key if you want in advanced that can be put into another wallet and used if site was down.
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February 21, 2016, 03:01:07 PM
#47
I am using blockchain.info and xapo.
Xapo has no fees.
But before used coinbase.

i agree. Blockchain is the best online wallet. Cheers!
Blockchain was a good wallet earlier but now people prefer coinbase a lot as blockchain is down most times which delays transactions by 1-2 days. Signature campaigns also don't use it as often as they used it before. With regards to fee also, xapo and coinbase are preferred.
legendary
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February 21, 2016, 09:39:31 AM
#46
A lot use blockchain as a hot wallet it is very popular (I'm guessing most popular).   You can do things to secure it more I suggest looking at my hand's on with Yubikey and blockchain. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hands-onyubikey-help-secure-your-digital-assets-including-blockchaininfo-1353231

And no matter what make sure you treat it as a hot wallet.  As it is that so it should effect how you use it.

it's very nice hardware, iam interesting to buy 1
maybe next week i will buy yubikey, after i get payment from bitmixer signature campaign

I think you will love it especially if you use a good password manager that uses it to.   They are great tools to add 2nd factor.  

There is a lot of models to choose from.  I was surprised I thought I would like full size best.  But I can leave the nano in my laptop and it barley sticks out.  And it's there when I need to use it so its very nice and cannot be triggered remotely.

password manager ?  Undecided
Im never have think about it, because i have bad experience with hacker, i lose my 2btc at bittrex and local changer >_<

Yubikey is not a password manager.  It can be used as second factor physical tokens that can be used for blockchain.info wallets.  If you don't know about second factor... read up.  Basically you need password and the other token.  So I physically have to press my Yubikey after entering my password.  

If a hacker has my password does them zero good without my Yubikey which is a physical item they cannot trigger remotely.  You must press a yubikey to send a code it can not be done remotely via software.

If you used 2 factor it would have saved your BTC from someone with just your password.  Dont know much about bittrex and if it offers  it though.
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February 21, 2016, 07:25:45 AM
#45
most of posts here suggested to use blockchain.info
I use it too, then I suggest it, the confirmation of transaction is fast I think, and not so high fee and last suggestion, don't ever lose or forget your password
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February 21, 2016, 02:17:08 AM
#44
A lot use blockchain as a hot wallet it is very popular (I'm guessing most popular).   You can do things to secure it more I suggest looking at my hand's on with Yubikey and blockchain. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hands-onyubikey-help-secure-your-digital-assets-including-blockchaininfo-1353231

And no matter what make sure you treat it as a hot wallet.  As it is that so it should effect how you use it.

it's very nice hardware, iam interesting to buy 1
maybe next week i will buy yubikey, after i get payment from bitmixer signature campaign

I think you will love it especially if you use a good password manager that uses it to.   They are great tools to add 2nd factor.  

There is a lot of models to choose from.  I was surprised I thought I would like full size best.  But I can leave the nano in my laptop and it barley sticks out.  And it's there when I need to use it so its very nice and cannot be triggered remotely.

password manager ?  Undecided
Im never have think about it, because i have bad experience with hacker, i lose my 2btc at bittrex and local changer >_<
legendary
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February 21, 2016, 12:53:35 AM
#43
Hey , Use blockchain.info it's the best wallet with lower fees you can send payment to multiple addresses using only 0.0001 fess but remeber increasing fees after every kb .

Quote
Here is what I am looking for:
I want to send a minimum 0.00010000 BTC
Create Multiple BTC Addresses with Labels
Low Transaction fee


^^ blockchain.info offer these though.


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t depends on your usage, if like OP you want to reduce the fees while having a lot of dust in your wallet the best option is a wallet like xapo where there is no fee for transactions and the dust does not matter because it is not one address. but for more security and having the private keys BC.I is better.

But if there is no fee's there are possibilities that transaction take long long time to confirm .
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February 21, 2016, 12:31:49 AM
#42
With your needs I don't think blockchain.info is a good option since their recommended fees are now 0.0002. I'd say Vaultoro.
legendary
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February 21, 2016, 12:26:56 AM
#41
I am using blockchain.info and xapo.
Xapo has no fees.
But before used coinbase.

i agree. Blockchain is the best online wallet. Cheers!

Same here. For me the best online bitcoin wallet is blockchain, because it's really easy to use, easy registration and blockchain is my first online bitcoin wallet.

it depends on your usage, if like OP you want to reduce the fees while having a lot of dust in your wallet the best option is a wallet like xapo where there is no fee for transactions and the dust does not matter because it is not one address. but for more security and having the private keys BC.I is better.
sr. member
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February 20, 2016, 11:50:38 PM
#40
I am using blockchain.info and xapo.
Xapo has no fees.
But before used coinbase.

i agree. Blockchain is the best online wallet. Cheers!

Same here. For me the best online bitcoin wallet is blockchain, because it's really easy to use, easy registration and blockchain is my first online bitcoin wallet.
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February 20, 2016, 11:39:42 PM
#39
I am using blockchain.info and xapo.
Xapo has no fees.
But before used coinbase.

i agree. Blockchain is the best online wallet. Cheers!
legendary
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February 20, 2016, 05:06:52 PM
#38
When I first started playing with BTC, I used Coinbase & Blockchain.info for online wallets.  I tend to stay away from those now, however.  Not that they're necessarily bad or unsafe, I just like having all my BTC on *MY* devices and in my possession.  It's just kind of a paranoia thing, I guess...

EDIT:  I guess if I say that I'm staying away from online wallets, I should probably specify what I *AM* using.  On my desktop, I use Multibit.  For my phone, I use Mycelium.

Coinbase and Blockchain are VERY different wallets as far as online.   Coinbase you count on them 100 percent you cannot get private key.  That is part of how they are able to do the insurance is you have to go through them to send BTC.    You can't say take a private key and go into another wallet.

Blockchain.info is a total hot wallet.   You can get private key and use it in another wallet on your btc address if needed.  That is a huge difference there.

USE 2FA on either but still blockchain I would count as hot wallet, and not keep more then daily spend.
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February 20, 2016, 04:34:21 PM
#37
I will suggest to use is coinbase because i use it as wallet and it's work fine.. you can also generate new bitcoin address in this wallet
Also you can send 0.0001 bitcoin without hidden fee's..
You can also try blockchain but i never experience to use it. Electrum is my secondary wallet that you can hold your bitcoin in the long term.. But the problem is the minimum fee is 0.0001 so it doesn't fits to your needed..

electrum is NOT an online wallet..

Lol, yeah its a Desktop and offline wallet. In online wallet always block chain wallet is the best one else coinbase.
legendary
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February 20, 2016, 03:04:10 PM
#36
I will suggest to use is coinbase because i use it as wallet and it's work fine.. you can also generate new bitcoin address in this wallet
Also you can send 0.0001 bitcoin without hidden fee's..
You can also try blockchain but i never experience to use it. Electrum is my secondary wallet that you can hold your bitcoin in the long term.. But the problem is the minimum fee is 0.0001 so it doesn't fits to your needed..

electrum is NOT an online wallet..
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February 20, 2016, 02:38:39 PM
#35
When I first started playing with BTC, I used Coinbase & Blockchain.info for online wallets.  I tend to stay away from those now, however.  Not that they're necessarily bad or unsafe, I just like having all my BTC on *MY* devices and in my possession.  It's just kind of a paranoia thing, I guess...

EDIT:  I guess if I say that I'm staying away from online wallets, I should probably specify what I *AM* using.  On my desktop, I use Multibit.  For my phone, I use Mycelium.
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February 20, 2016, 02:33:04 PM
#34
I will suggest to use is coinbase because i use it as wallet and it's work fine.. you can also generate new bitcoin address in this wallet
Also you can send 0.0001 bitcoin without hidden fee's..
You can also try blockchain but i never experience to use it. Electrum is my secondary wallet that you can hold your bitcoin in the long term.. But the problem is the minimum fee is 0.0001 so it doesn't fits to your needed..
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February 20, 2016, 02:27:40 PM
#33
Most trusted and reliable online wallets are coinbase and xapo. But I recommend you to use xapo. Because xapo don't have minimum deposit limit. You can cash out 50 satoshi to xapo, and you can also create multiple address with one accounts. I think xapo is good for you..good luck..

It all depends what your looking for.  Coinbase is rare as it has a insurance policy.  That is awsome if the site get's hacked and loses all it's BTC.... a insurance policy should cover it.  It does not protect your account specifically if it's your fault, it's more if it was a flaw in their side.

I really don't think xapo unless faucets that is it's specialty.  Blockchain is the number 1 used hot wallet.   And it is a good hot wallet.   Just make sure you don't store to much in it and also use 2 factor.  2 factor really can save your investment.
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February 20, 2016, 01:48:23 PM
#32
Most trusted and reliable online wallets are coinbase and xapo. But I recommend you to use xapo. Because xapo don't have minimum deposit limit. You can cash out 50 satoshi to xapo, and you can also create multiple address with one accounts. I think xapo is good for you..good luck..
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February 20, 2016, 01:18:40 PM
#31
If it comes to online wallet, blockchain is your best bet.

Cheers  Smiley
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February 20, 2016, 11:01:55 AM
#30
hi i am new here. can you tell me which online bitcoin wallet is most secure ?
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February 20, 2016, 10:09:41 AM
#28
blockchain.info is the best online wallet that I'm using for the long time. It has got various security features than other online wallets such as alternate address generation, piracy in profile so on which makes it more trustier.
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February 20, 2016, 08:48:14 AM
#27
Hello All,

I am fairly new to bitcoin as a whole.
I have started running a bitcoin faucet with bitcoin adverts.

My #1 issue at the moment is finding a online wallet that fits my needs.

Here is what I am looking for:
  • I want to send a minimum 0.00010000 BTC
  • Create Multiple BTC Addresses with Labels
  • Low Transaction fee


My Current wallet charges a minimum of 0.00250000 and I have to send at least 0.01000000
I am losing 25% of any profit I make with this.

Remember I am fairly new so be gentle with your response please.

I'm using blockchain.info wallet since 2013, never had any problems at all and the fees are low.
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February 20, 2016, 07:48:30 AM
#26
NEVER use online wallets..  it's not safe..
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February 20, 2016, 04:52:06 AM
#25
A lot use blockchain as a hot wallet it is very popular (I'm guessing most popular).   You can do things to secure it more I suggest looking at my hand's on with Yubikey and blockchain. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hands-onyubikey-help-secure-your-digital-assets-including-blockchaininfo-1353231

And no matter what make sure you treat it as a hot wallet.  As it is that so it should effect how you use it.

it's very nice hardware, iam interesting to buy 1
maybe next week i will buy yubikey, after i get payment from bitmixer signature campaign

I think you will love it especially if you use a good password manager that uses it to.   They are great tools to add 2nd factor.  

There is a lot of models to choose from.  I was surprised I thought I would like full size best.  But I can leave the nano in my laptop and it barley sticks out.  And it's there when I need to use it so its very nice and cannot be triggered remotely.
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February 19, 2016, 08:55:12 PM
#24
A lot use blockchain as a hot wallet it is very popular (I'm guessing most popular).   You can do things to secure it more I suggest looking at my hand's on with Yubikey and blockchain. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hands-onyubikey-help-secure-your-digital-assets-including-blockchaininfo-1353231

And no matter what make sure you treat it as a hot wallet.  As it is that so it should effect how you use it.

it's very nice hardware, iam interesting to buy 1
maybe next week i will buy yubikey, after i get payment from bitmixer signature campaign
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February 19, 2016, 06:13:28 PM
#23
I always collect btc on xapo.com , is it safe for me ?
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February 19, 2016, 06:03:45 PM
#22
Well, blockchain.info is the wallet of choice if you are holding more than 1 btc, because you can afford the fees and it is very secure. If you are a faucet farmer, use Xapo. But overall, Coinbase is the best.
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February 19, 2016, 04:38:50 PM
#21
my vote also for online wallet id via blockchain.info, its really newbie friendly and easy to get your new wallet id just in minute and ready to use send and received coins worldwide
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February 19, 2016, 03:05:25 PM
#20
i think the best bitcoin wallet might be blockchain.info, its really newbie friendly and you can adjust the fees

Anyone who uses it please turn on 2 factor authentication.  I worry when someone  new reads blockchain.info they sign up without 2fa.  And that scares me for them.

With 2FA password alone does not good..... so use it great tool to keep it a little more secure.
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February 19, 2016, 02:24:35 PM
#19
i think the best bitcoin wallet might be blockchain.info, its really newbie friendly and you can adjust the fees
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February 19, 2016, 01:36:57 PM
#18
I will suggest for no fees coinbase there's no fee or every transaction.. also you can generate multiple times wallet address in their settings.. Alternate option blockchain but there's a fee for every transation you make...
Also try desktop wallet electrum.. its easy to use and it has money already generated wallet address.
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February 19, 2016, 11:40:19 AM
#17
Hello All,

I am fairly new to bitcoin as a whole.
I have started running a bitcoin faucet with bitcoin adverts.

My #1 issue at the moment is finding a online wallet that fits my needs.

Here is what I am looking for:
  • I want to send a minimum 0.00010000 BTC
  • Create Multiple BTC Addresses with Labels
  • Low Transaction fee


My Current wallet charges a minimum of 0.00250000 and I have to send at least 0.01000000
I am losing 25% of any profit I make with this.

Remember I am fairly new so be gentle with your response please.

I think blockchain.info have all your need. But for the fee is quite low for me, don't know about you. and blockchain also can create many addresses for recieve your bitcoins.
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February 19, 2016, 11:25:14 AM
#16
A lot use blockchain as a hot wallet it is very popular (I'm guessing most popular).   You can do things to secure it more I suggest looking at my hand's on with Yubikey and blockchain. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hands-onyubikey-help-secure-your-digital-assets-including-blockchaininfo-1353231

And no matter what make sure you treat it as a hot wallet.  As it is that so it should effect how you use it.
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February 19, 2016, 10:59:05 AM
#15
Hello All,

I am fairly new to bitcoin as a whole.
I have started running a bitcoin faucet with bitcoin adverts.

My #1 issue at the moment is finding a online wallet that fits my needs.

Here is what I am looking for:
  • I want to send a minimum 0.00010000 BTC
  • Create Multiple BTC Addresses with Labels
  • Low Transaction fee


My Current wallet charges a minimum of 0.00250000 and I have to send at least 0.01000000
I am losing 25% of any profit I make with this.

Remember I am fairly new so be gentle with your response please.
OMG, what wallet are you using right now? Some online borderline scam wallet it seems. Have you tried to visit bitcoin.org and check their pick your wallet section?
Choose some Software wallet with Simplified Validation (so you don't have to download whole blockchain) like Multibit or Electrum and you are settled down for life.
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February 19, 2016, 10:03:28 AM
#14
blockchain is all time best bitcoin wallet.Now they launched new beta version.try Blockchain bitcoin wallet. Smiley

No it is not. It is still just a webwallet and those are not good in any sense, most importantly security.

If you must use webwallet for some reason then yes, blockchain.info is probably your best bet. In any other case use proper client like Bitcoin Classic (for full node) or Electrum if you just want fast transactions without downloading the whole chain.
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February 19, 2016, 09:42:52 AM
#13
Blockchain is the best , low taxes and fast confirmations for me. And they have a nice design Smiley
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February 19, 2016, 04:54:39 AM
#12
blockchain is all time best bitcoin wallet.Now they launched new beta version.try Blockchain bitcoin wallet. Smiley
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February 18, 2016, 01:47:10 PM
#11
I use blockchain. I like it, but if you send many amounts to the wallet or from wallet, like many transactions of 10.000, 20.000 satoshi you will pay highest transactions fees. It's better to send big amounts to pay less fees.
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February 18, 2016, 12:20:17 PM
#10
xapo.com there you have no fees.

or https://www.blockchain.com wirth low fees
if you are trying to send bitcoin between accounts than xapo or coinbase is free of fee but if you are sending bitcoin to bitcoin address or external address use blockchain.info i don't see any good alternative to send multiple payment at a time.
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February 18, 2016, 11:06:33 AM
#9
Hello All,

I am fairly new to bitcoin as a whole.
I have started running a bitcoin faucet with bitcoin adverts.

My #1 issue at the moment is finding a online wallet that fits my needs.

Here is what I am looking for:
  • I want to send a minimum 0.00010000 BTC
  • Create Multiple BTC Addresses with Labels
  • Low Transaction fee


My Current wallet charges a minimum of 0.00250000 and I have to send at least 0.01000000
I am losing 25% of any profit I make with this.

Remember I am fairly new so be gentle with your response please.

Hello buddy no wallet charges that high fee except block chain only if you enabled high fee for fast confirmation this happened to me once .

If you need another wallet with very low fee then use Xapo.com
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February 18, 2016, 07:09:18 AM
#8
Hello All,

I am fairly new to bitcoin as a whole.
I have started running a bitcoin faucet with bitcoin adverts.

My #1 issue at the moment is finding a online wallet that fits my needs.

Here is what I am looking for:
  • I want to send a minimum 0.00010000 BTC
  • Create Multiple BTC Addresses with Labels
  • Low Transaction fee


My Current wallet charges a minimum of 0.00250000 and I have to send at least 0.01000000
I am losing 25% of any profit I make with this.

Remember I am fairly new so be gentle with your response please.

what wallet you have now ? i don't have see in my life wallet with minimum fee 250.000 satoshi, is really a big amount, i generally pay 10.000 satoshi.

if you use already a faucet (not like owner) i suggest blockchain
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February 18, 2016, 02:42:14 AM
#7
I am using blockchain.info and xapo.
Xapo has no fees.
But before used coinbase.
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February 18, 2016, 02:37:26 AM
#6
Thanks for all the replies.

I have decided to go with BlockChain.
Sent a test of 10k Satoshi cost 4298 Satoshi
Which was what was remaining in the account but maybe I did something wrong.
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February 17, 2016, 07:11:38 PM
#5
xapo.com there you have no fees.

or https://www.blockchain.com wirth low fees
Yea blockchain or coinbase is best.

don't use xapo or Coinbase if your transaction under 100.000 satoshi, because the minimum transaction is 100.000 satoshi
i prefered use blockchain for 1 transaction with more than 10 recipients, you can set your fee to 10.000 it's a minimum "normal fee"
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February 17, 2016, 06:52:10 PM
#4
This thread is in wrong place...

But you should use https://www.blockchain.com/

Yea blockchain or coinbase is best.
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February 17, 2016, 05:32:48 PM
#3
This thread is in wrong place...

But you should use https://www.blockchain.com/
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February 17, 2016, 04:08:43 PM
#2
xapo.com there you have no fees.

or https://www.blockchain.com wirth low fees
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February 17, 2016, 11:55:30 AM
#1
Hello All,

I am fairly new to bitcoin as a whole.
I have started running a bitcoin faucet with bitcoin adverts.

My #1 issue at the moment is finding a online wallet that fits my needs.

Here is what I am looking for:
  • I want to send a minimum 0.00010000 BTC
  • Create Multiple BTC Addresses with Labels
  • Low Transaction fee


My Current wallet charges a minimum of 0.00250000 and I have to send at least 0.01000000
I am losing 25% of any profit I make with this.

Remember I am fairly new so be gentle with your response please.
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