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sr. member
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January 20, 2015, 05:10:40 PM
#27
Anybody know an online wallet as secure as blockchain.info ?
legendary
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January 19, 2015, 08:51:43 AM
#26
You can go for either blockchain.info or greenaddress.it/en/, both are good in their services... But blockchain goes slow sometimes and maybe there come a bug which will stop the entire process... So, choose wisely...
legendary
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January 19, 2015, 08:44:24 AM
#25
Hello,
I am looking for a good online Bitcoin wallet.
I want a wallet that respect my privacy (no log, no asking for ID card, no asking for my first name, etc...).
Low fee.
Do you have any idea ?

Good Bitcoin wallet is secure one and then it depend if you want to hold your Bitcoins or have it available for daily use. As mentioned several times here do not use any of online wallet for large number of BTC. Make sure that you enable two way authentity there.

I am not aware of any Bitcoin wallet where you need to send any proof like ID card.

And fee is defined already per transaction and amount of data.
legendary
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January 19, 2015, 05:30:48 AM
#24
Don't use any online bitcoin wallet does not let you backup your private keys. I use only blockchain because I can still open my wallet on multibit incase I cannot access blockchain.info.
legendary
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Delusional crypto obsessionist
January 19, 2015, 03:43:02 AM
#23
I recommend you to use btc-e and blockchaininfo these site are the best and easy to use,
BTC-e is not really a wallet.
Also, exchanges are often not recommended to use as a wallet.
For example, luckybit does not recommend betting from an exchange address.
legendary
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January 18, 2015, 01:00:05 PM
#22
I recommend you to use btc-e and blockchaininfo these site are the best and easy to use,
legendary
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northern exposure
January 18, 2015, 12:45:52 PM
#21
if i would go to use an online wallet i will choose blockchain, intuitive and easy to use, greenAddress.it is not a bad chooise too.

About coinbase i never try to so i cant tell you how it is.

Btw you should not store large amounts in any wallet, specially online wallets, spread them into some other wallets and reduce the risk.
full member
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January 18, 2015, 12:13:09 PM
#20
Blockchain is very reliable.
legendary
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#Free market
January 17, 2015, 02:12:36 PM
#19
Hello,
I am looking for a good online Bitcoin wallet.
I want a wallet that respect my privacy (no log, no asking for ID card, no asking for my first name, etc...).
Low fee.
Do you have any idea ?

There is absolutly no Bitcoin wallet that asks you for the following informations mate Grin that's the  good & awesome thing about BTC in general .
here is a list of the wallets https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet
if you are searching for online then I would recommend Coinbase or BLockchain.info Grin good luck mate


Coinbase is not good because you are not "owning" the private key , the best option for me is greenAddress.it  and blockchain.info (because it is eeasy to use it).

hero member
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January 17, 2015, 02:11:04 PM
#18
Hello,
I am looking for a good online Bitcoin wallet.
I want a wallet that respect my privacy (no log, no asking for ID card, no asking for my first name, etc...).
Low fee.
Do you have any idea ?

There is absolutly no Bitcoin wallet that asks you for the following informations mate Grin that's the  good & awesome thing about BTC in general .
here is a list of the wallets https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet
if you are searching for online then I would recommend Coinbase or BLockchain.info Grin good luck mate
legendary
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January 17, 2015, 02:01:03 PM
#17
Online wallet? Woah dude, you shouldn't be entrusting your coins to such services. But if you want to store them online, store just a few amounts that you can afford to lose. There is the blockchain wallet that is very convenient but like I said, don't entrust your precious coins to such services. A little amount--maybe for spending--won't hurt you in case something bad happens.
legendary
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Delusional crypto obsessionist
January 17, 2015, 11:34:15 AM
#16
https://blockchain.info/

Easy to used
Trusted online wallet

Basically the interface is online and the wallet is locally stored as far as I know.
And I'm also not sure about the trust.
There should be no trust necessary.
The whole point about bitcoin is that you only have to trust yourself.
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January 17, 2015, 11:10:33 AM
#15
https://blockchain.info/

Easy to used
Trusted online wallet
legendary
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January 17, 2015, 11:06:04 AM
#14
Just don't store it on an exchange.
Don't want to get goxxed now do you.

It depends.
If you use them as a store of value, you shouldn't keep them on an exchange.
On the other side, bitstamp customers were not really goxxed in the end, so the market is getting better.

If you want to use them for sporadic transactions or store of value blockchain.info is a pretty good choice since there are good security measures taken. (if we forget about the breach a few weeks ago)



I haven't been keeping with the bitstamp coins.

Was it recovered?

As far as I know no customer was harmed in the attack. No customer lost coins.
I'm not sure if the hack was legit. Could have been some manipulating as well, don't know.

Yes No one is harmed, No one lost any thing.
But How is that possible the BTC that was lost it wasm from HOT WALLET, ?

Hello,
I am looking for a good online Bitcoin wallet.
I want a wallet that respect my privacy (no log, no asking for ID card, no asking for my first name, etc...).
Low fee.
Do you have any idea ?

I think coinbase and btc-e will be the best option for you, they are easy to use and no extra information is required during registration.

Thanks

~ OTS ~
legendary
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Delusional crypto obsessionist
January 17, 2015, 10:57:39 AM
#13
Just don't store it on an exchange.
Don't want to get goxxed now do you.

It depends.
If you use them as a store of value, you shouldn't keep them on an exchange.
On the other side, bitstamp customers were not really goxxed in the end, so the market is getting better.

If you want to use them for sporadic transactions or store of value blockchain.info is a pretty good choice since there are good security measures taken. (if we forget about the breach a few weeks ago)



I haven't been keeping with the bitstamp coins.

Was it recovered?

As far as I know no customer was harmed in the attack. No customer lost coins.
I'm not sure if the hack was legit. Could have been some manipulating as well, don't know.
hero member
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January 17, 2015, 08:57:25 AM
#12
Just don't store it on an exchange.
Don't want to get goxxed now do you.

It depends.
If you use them as a store of value, you shouldn't keep them on an exchange.
On the other side, bitstamp customers were not really goxxed in the end, so the market is getting better.

If you want to use them for sporadic transactions or store of value blockchain.info is a pretty good choice since there are good security measures taken. (if we forget about the breach a few weeks ago)



I haven't been keeping with the bitstamp coins.

Was it recovered?
hero member
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January 17, 2015, 08:51:32 AM
#11
I would use https://blockchain.info.  Easily the most well known and trusted online wallet.
legendary
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Delusional crypto obsessionist
January 17, 2015, 07:34:59 AM
#10
blockchain info - the best imo by far.

and as sifter posted, DO NOT store large amount of coins in an exchange wallet.
Do not store large amounts in any wallet.
Spread them everywhere and reduce the risk.

For example, I have a cold wallet with a few coins inside.
Whenever I want to spend them I have to do something with all the coins. Also when I only want to send 0.2 BTC somewhere else, I have to touch them all.
I'm looking into offline signing to reduce this risk but it's too complicated for the moment.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1008
Delusional crypto obsessionist
January 17, 2015, 07:34:11 AM
#9
Just don't store it on an exchange.
Don't want to get goxxed now do you.

It depends.
If you use them as a store of value, you shouldn't keep them on an exchange.
On the other side, bitstamp customers were not really goxxed in the end, so the market is getting better.

If you want to use them for sporadic transactions or store of value blockchain.info is a pretty good choice since there are good security measures taken. (if we forget about the breach a few weeks ago)

legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
January 17, 2015, 07:33:12 AM
#8
blockchain info - the best imo by far.

and as sifter posted, DO NOT store large amount of coins in an exchange wallet.
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