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August 03, 2015, 09:28:16 AM
#37
for me is Blockchain.info , its well balanced in terms of functionality,design and userfriendly
legendary
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August 03, 2015, 09:27:05 AM
#36
Anyway, to answer you question, blockchain.info is imho the best one
... for committing economic suicide.

did you even read my post?

I recommend him on first place avoid using web wallets  generally, also I gave him other options. anyway, this topic is about choosing web wallets and not comparing platforms..

 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Did you, or did you not, say "blockchain.info is imho the best one" as quoted? Your "humble opinion" is indefensible, as the volume of BTC loss from blockchain.info wallets is the highest, above any/all other web wallets currently operating.

Hi TheButterZone.

I'm not promoting Blockchain.info wallet, i say is the best for me and i will tell you why and my experience with other wallets.

The first question is; For what you use more your wallet?, and my answer is "To bet in onchain games (I will not put the names because i don't want you think i'm promoting gambling sites now  Wink )"... that games where you send some btc and get the bet result direct on your wallet.

I start with bitcoin-qt, i install it and it take some days to load all the bitcoin chain... when i send some bets with bitcoin-qt i see that i need to way the transaction confirms to be able to spend again the btc, but the problem wasn't that. When i create more addy's i wasn't be able to choice the addy where i want to send the bitcoins from, There must be a way to do it, but i never found it  Undecided

Then i change to Multibit, It load faster, and i was able to handle the addys one by one, great wallet but i found 2 problem with it for my onchain gambling, i need to wait the bitcoins confirm to spend it again, and was hard to import a private key on the wallet.

Then i decide to test Blockchain.info, with this wallet i can easy import my vanitygen addys, and i was able to spend unconfirmed bitcoins, that give me a better gambling experience and when i make my first bot for an onchain gambling site i use the blockchain API. (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/luckybit-bets-bot-curl-blockchain-api-806051)

Just look how easy is send btc with the appy from curl:

Code:
curl "https://blockchain.info/es/merchant/$gu/payment?password=$pas&to=$addy=$BTCy"

I know you are an old forum user and a trusted one TheButterZone, and as old bitcoin user you must know a lot of bitcoin and wallets... i'm 1.5 years old on bitcoin world, and i still learning all days.

I know this replay will be much better to this community, is just me sharing my point of view, this is not an
absolute truth, it's my experience with wallets and will be nice to read yours.
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July 09, 2015, 10:43:01 PM
#35
Hive is very interesting Smiley
What makes it interesting, the wiggle function? Cheesy
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July 09, 2015, 10:38:55 PM
#34
I use the Coinbase, it is simple and easy to use, never had any problems. Already experienced the Xapo in my view is very good but prefer to continue using the Coinbase for finding more reliable.
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July 09, 2015, 04:23:28 PM
#33
Xialla,
 I have pmed him and he replied saying that he was trying to dissuade people  from "committing economic suicide"(I still can't find the relation between this and only quoting a part of our words"). Again according to him "When you put recommendations/suggestions/advice to commit economic suicide next to a warning, guess what part people ignore? The warning." But yet he Quotes our suggestion and then gives a "warning". What a genius, right?

Another thing was that he sarcastically said that OP should use blockchain.info online wallet which he removed it before giving us that feedback. TheButterZone, like i said in PM. Some people don't understand sarcasm. So you are putting them on risk. But you finally came to your sense(maybe?) and removed your post. And then you started quoting us, giving us no chance to mend/remove our post and then leave a feedback. Well played.

Posting the following quote which he pmed me  for reference. He clearly states the post which he removed.


I'm using 2 different routes in an attempt to deter people from committing economic suicide:
1) Quoting replies in the topic where economically suicidal recommendations/suggestions/advice was given
2) Leaving neutral trust feedback with a link DIRECTLY to the replies where economically suicidal recommendations/suggestions/advice was given

When you put recommendations/suggestions/advice to commit economic suicide next to a warning, guess what part people ignore? The warning.

When I decided on the 2 routes, I removed this redundancy/moron bait, according to my drafts:

Code:
You should definitely use an online wallet that is all but guaranteed to result in you losing your [btc]! blockchain.info!

[IMG]http://i1077.photobucket.com/albums/w465/JB5613/SARCASM_max600_zps3fd57182.jpg[/img]


Edit: He replied me through PM.

Okay. So according to you when someone or "me" put recommendations/suggestions/advice to commit economic suicide next to a warning they ignore the part where they have been warned about something related to that  advice(source? I tried googling but found nothing). But looks like OP is now cautious and well informed about the risk after we warned him. So you are wrong. People do read warnings.

You still haven't clearly answered my question. Why do you have to remove your post where you "sarcastically recommended him to use blockchain.info online wallet"?(Some poeple don't understand sarcasm, you do know that right?)

I can't find any link between "You using 2 different routes" and removing your post.

By the way "suggest" and "recommend" are not the same. Suggest means giving an idea doing about something in general where one is not obliged to do so. Where as “recommend” means telling someone that a certain option is the best one available with no alternative.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/suggest

Quote
Synonyms counsel, recommend, suggest

Bye.

Replied just like most of his post with a single word. Still not saying why he removed his post before giving us that feedback.


Edit:
Xialla, good thing you found them. Haven't marked them yet. Will be waiting. Smiley Edit: Yup marked them now.

Edit: He changed his feedback with more twisted words saying that we told OP "to use the wallet anyway" through which he is trying to imply that we never warned him.

According to TheButterZone if someone says "Hitler did nothing wrong being a vegetarian" he will assume and quote "Hitler did nothing wrong" and start leaving misleading feedbacks.
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July 09, 2015, 04:10:43 PM
#32
I been using Hive wallet for a few months now, no problem so far
Before using Hive i was using blockchain wallet, It sucks
My wallet got hacked even with 2FA SMS code  Sad
I lost about 10 dollars
legendary
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July 09, 2015, 04:02:36 PM
#31
Anyway, to answer you question, blockchain.info is imho the best one
... for committing economic suicide.

did you even read my post?

I recommend him on first place avoid using web wallets  generally, also I gave him other options. anyway, this topic is about choosing web wallets and not comparing platforms..

 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Did you, or did you not, say "blockchain.info is imho the best one" as quoted? Your "humble opinion" is indefensible, as the volume of BTC loss from blockchain.info wallets is the highest, above any/all other web wallets currently operating.

of course, but in I meant best one of worst platform - web (pls see context and stop snipping just what you like) you are marking everybody because of recommending blockchain? uhh, so those guys will also be marked? oh really?

blockchain info is the best you can get, and the most trusted

I would say use Blockchain.info, like people say this is by far the most trusted and do offer this service. But it is best to always be careful!
legendary
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July 09, 2015, 03:11:21 PM
#30
Anyway, to answer you question, blockchain.info is imho the best one
... for committing economic suicide.

did you even read my post?

I recommend him on first place avoid using web wallets  generally, also I gave him other options. anyway, this topic is about choosing web wallets and not comparing platforms..

 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

Did you, or did you not, say "blockchain.info is imho the best one" as quoted? Your "humble opinion" is indefensible, as the volume of BTC loss from blockchain.info wallets is the highest, above any/all other web wallets currently operating.
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July 09, 2015, 12:57:33 PM
#29
Hive is very interesting Smiley
legendary
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July 09, 2015, 12:49:56 PM
#28
My opinion is that the best web wallet that i am using is coinbase, easy for everything
legendary
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July 09, 2015, 12:47:59 PM
#27
The best web wallet for me is Blockchain.info

Is easy, and it have a nice api to automate it.

---Update----

Since some users don't like this answer, i make a full explain and my experience with other wallets:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12041595
newbie
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July 09, 2015, 12:46:30 PM
#26
Are there any open source web wallets you all would recommend?   Thanks for the feedback!

mate, what is unclear on general statements posted everywhere "do not use web wallet" ? there is really no reason for risk it, you can have your wallet literally everywhere (on every device or OS platform), so why you want to use web services?

Traditional wallets are complicated for newbies, very difficult adoption...we are just trying to make it easier for our users.  What do you think of this one?  https://github.com/OmniLayer/omnicore
legendary
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July 09, 2015, 12:25:18 PM
#25
Are there any open source web wallets you all would recommend?   Thanks for the feedback!

mate, what is unclear on general statements posted everywhere "do not use web wallet" ? there is really no reason for risk it, you can have your wallet literally everywhere (on every device or OS platform), so why you want to use web services?
newbie
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July 09, 2015, 10:26:22 AM
#24
Good stuff.  I get that they aren't the most secure but they are much easier for people to use because it is more "normal" for them as they enter the bitcoin world.  Are there any open source web wallets you all would recommend?   Thanks for the feedback!
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July 09, 2015, 10:23:20 AM
#23
Blockchain.info is the most commonly used one.

Just like others said, If you want to use an online wallet you should try using blockchain.info wallet.

The best BTC Web wallet is http://blockchain.info  Grin There are some others Web wallets too, but blockchain is most popular walet  Wink

Anyway, to answer you question, blockchain.info is imho the best one

I think the best web wallet is blockhain.info

blockchain.info is the only one you should really use

... for committing economic suicide.

Just quoting a part of our post and leaving us neutral trust feedback and making us look guilty? Please quote our warning too and help him choose a wallet.

It will also be helpful for him (and most new people on forum) if you explain him why web wallets are not secure enough instead of quoting us and writing a four word sentence (spam?).

Thanks  Smiley


Edit: So far I remember that you posted (I hope my memory isn't betraying me) in this thread saying something like this "blockchain.info is the best online wallet /sarcasm" along with an image. You were obviously being sarcastic. But I wonder why would you remove that?
sr. member
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July 09, 2015, 10:19:57 AM
#22
Blockchain.info is the most popular but there are some other ones like green wallet, circle and bitgo
legendary
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/dev/null
July 09, 2015, 06:13:40 AM
#21
Anyway, to answer you question, blockchain.info is imho the best one
... for committing economic suicide.

did you even read my post?

I recommend him on first place avoid using web wallets  generally, also I gave him other options. anyway, this topic is about choosing web wallets and not comparing platforms..

 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
sr. member
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July 09, 2015, 02:50:44 AM
#20
Probably, this will be an additional question from OP since I am looking for web wallet , I am using buggy web wallets right now , blockchain and backslash, due to my slow internet connection I don't use bitcoin core.
I found these web wallets listed on bitcoin.org , which one is the best ?,
- Green address - Coinkite - Coinbase -Bitgo - Coinapult - Hive - Xapo and - Circle
 
sr. member
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July 09, 2015, 01:43:39 AM
#19
for me is blockchain.info is the best web wallet, since first im using blockchain never get problem.  i can open in my mobile browser or computer browser
legendary
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July 09, 2015, 01:27:51 AM
#18
If you want something secure check out ninki or greenaddress. both are relatively easy to use and offer good security.
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