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copper member
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After creating an account I am surprised how simple it is to use Bit.ac. What surprised me too is the feature allowing members to get a personnal page where visitors can view all of our addresses per cryptocurrencies, and their QR-codes. However while Bit.ac is using https it seems not the case for our personnal url. Sorry if i am bad to explain but when i opened my personnal page, I needed to add an exception to chrome to let me enter in this url. "Your connection is not secure..." maybe because there is not sensitive datas needed to be entered ?. This say with my personnal page I see "A 404 error occurred PAGE NOT FOUND" Surely because I don't have any coin currently, right ? Going to transfer coins in to see how it goes then
hero member
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Can anyone tell me how good is the android wallet, I wanna try it as my secondary wallet but I see so many bad reviews on playstore. Those reviews makes me a bit worry but I dont know whether those reviews are valid or not, hope for some trusted member here to give review of the android wallet.

for any wallet out there you should always give it a try yourself, don't trust the reviews that much specially when there aren't that many of them.
you can install the wallet, play around a bit. find the pros and cons and decide if you want to stick to it or not. and besides as you can see from the reply of bitac they are working on it and you can always ask the developers to improve or add features that you want. all the wallets out there started like this and after a long time they became better with feedback they got.


perfectly right since reviews can be bought anywhere nor here as we can see there are people's who buying reviews on service section and exchange for only few satoshi. so to find out for ourselves might truly better if we just seek and try for ourselves so that we can review if this wallet is good or not. and as i am past user of this wallet well i can say that i don't see any issue and the good with it is they have other coins listed on their wallet.

Negative reviews can be bought? Who would make an effort to do something like that to a small service like Bit.ac?

And dont the two of you read? The developer of Bit.ac has already responded and has apologized for their Android wallet. Its true that there are stability issues and those reviews are unquestionably not bought.

apparently you need to read before jumping in conclusion, I made it bold for you.
all I am saying is that people post negative reviews just for a simple bug and rate the app low but they don't see that it is a new app and it is bound to have bugs and they are being fixed by our reports not by giving random negative reports. that is why I said it is best if we test it and report bugs instead!
And at the end, those who have given feedback with low rating some of them will eventually increase it when the app just fixed and becoming a better than the older version.
It's such a usual thing in an app store or play store.
There's no point of someone buying a negative feedback unless it's their competition and they just give tonnes of negative feedback that could overwhelmingly impact the rate shown.
You might have found some app that also has bunch of negative feedback, even published by popular companies.
I don't have an android wallet yet but I will try that one. Actually I have not face any problem using my wallet and actually I do not just listen to reviews because I tried it myself and I'm a satisfied user.

I believe people in this forum are more reputable and if they say positive about Bit.Ac then we should believe them than people that we do not know their reputation.
legendary
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Can anyone tell me how good is the android wallet, I wanna try it as my secondary wallet but I see so many bad reviews on playstore. Those reviews makes me a bit worry but I dont know whether those reviews are valid or not, hope for some trusted member here to give review of the android wallet.

for any wallet out there you should always give it a try yourself, don't trust the reviews that much specially when there aren't that many of them.
you can install the wallet, play around a bit. find the pros and cons and decide if you want to stick to it or not. and besides as you can see from the reply of bitac they are working on it and you can always ask the developers to improve or add features that you want. all the wallets out there started like this and after a long time they became better with feedback they got.


perfectly right since reviews can be bought anywhere nor here as we can see there are people's who buying reviews on service section and exchange for only few satoshi. so to find out for ourselves might truly better if we just seek and try for ourselves so that we can review if this wallet is good or not. and as i am past user of this wallet well i can say that i don't see any issue and the good with it is they have other coins listed on their wallet.

Negative reviews can be bought? Who would make an effort to do something like that to a small service like Bit.ac?

And dont the two of you read? The developer of Bit.ac has already responded and has apologized for their Android wallet. Its true that there are stability issues and those reviews are unquestionably not bought.

apparently you need to read before jumping in conclusion, I made it bold for you.
all I am saying is that people post negative reviews just for a simple bug and rate the app low but they don't see that it is a new app and it is bound to have bugs and they are being fixed by our reports not by giving random negative reports. that is why I said it is best if we test it and report bugs instead!
And at the end, those who have given feedback with low rating some of them will eventually increase it when the app just fixed and becoming a better than the older version.
It's such a usual thing in an app store or play store.
There's no point of someone buying a negative feedback unless it's their competition and they just give tonnes of negative feedback that could overwhelmingly impact the rate shown.
You might have found some app that also has bunch of negative feedback, even published by popular companies.
legendary
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Can anyone tell me how good is the android wallet, I wanna try it as my secondary wallet but I see so many bad reviews on playstore. Those reviews makes me a bit worry but I dont know whether those reviews are valid or not, hope for some trusted member here to give review of the android wallet.

for any wallet out there you should always give it a try yourself, don't trust the reviews that much specially when there aren't that many of them.
you can install the wallet, play around a bit. find the pros and cons and decide if you want to stick to it or not. and besides as you can see from the reply of bitac they are working on it and you can always ask the developers to improve or add features that you want. all the wallets out there started like this and after a long time they became better with feedback they got.


perfectly right since reviews can be bought anywhere nor here as we can see there are people's who buying reviews on service section and exchange for only few satoshi. so to find out for ourselves might truly better if we just seek and try for ourselves so that we can review if this wallet is good or not. and as i am past user of this wallet well i can say that i don't see any issue and the good with it is they have other coins listed on their wallet.

Negative reviews can be bought? Who would make an effort to do something like that to a small service like Bit.ac?

And dont the two of you read? The developer of Bit.ac has already responded and has apologized for their Android wallet. Its true that there are stability issues and those reviews are unquestionably not bought.

apparently you need to read before jumping in conclusion, I made it bold for you.
all I am saying is that people post negative reviews just for a simple bug and rate the app low but they don't see that it is a new app and it is bound to have bugs and they are being fixed by our reports not by giving random negative reports. that is why I said it is best if we test it and report bugs instead!
sr. member
Activity: 868
Merit: 259
Can anyone tell me how good is the android wallet, I wanna try it as my secondary wallet but I see so many bad reviews on playstore. Those reviews makes me a bit worry but I dont know whether those reviews are valid or not, hope for some trusted member here to give review of the android wallet.

for any wallet out there you should always give it a try yourself, don't trust the reviews that much specially when there aren't that many of them.
you can install the wallet, play around a bit. find the pros and cons and decide if you want to stick to it or not. and besides as you can see from the reply of bitac they are working on it and you can always ask the developers to improve or add features that you want. all the wallets out there started like this and after a long time they became better with feedback they got.


perfectly right since reviews can be bought anywhere nor here as we can see there are people's who buying reviews on service section and exchange for only few satoshi. so to find out for ourselves might truly better if we just seek and try for ourselves so that we can review if this wallet is good or not. and as i am past user of this wallet well i can say that i don't see any issue and the good with it is they have other coins listed on their wallet.

Negative reviews can be bought? Who would make an effort to do something like that to a small service like Bit.ac?

And dont the two of you read? The developer of Bit.ac has already responded and has apologized for their Android wallet. Its true that there are stability issues and those reviews are unquestionably not bought.
hero member
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Can anyone tell me how good is the android wallet, I wanna try it as my secondary wallet but I see so many bad reviews on playstore. Those reviews makes me a bit worry but I dont know whether those reviews are valid or not, hope for some trusted member here to give review of the android wallet.

for any wallet out there you should always give it a try yourself, don't trust the reviews that much specially when there aren't that many of them.
you can install the wallet, play around a bit. find the pros and cons and decide if you want to stick to it or not. and besides as you can see from the reply of bitac they are working on it and you can always ask the developers to improve or add features that you want. all the wallets out there started like this and after a long time they became better with feedback they got.


perfectly right since reviews can be bought anywhere nor here as we can see there are people's who buying reviews on service section and exchange for only few satoshi. so to find out for ourselves might truly better if we just seek and try for ourselves so that we can review if this wallet is good or not. and as i am past user of this wallet well i can say that i don't see any issue and the good with it is they have other coins listed on their wallet.
legendary
Activity: 1638
Merit: 1163
Where is my ring of blades...
Can anyone tell me how good is the android wallet, I wanna try it as my secondary wallet but I see so many bad reviews on playstore. Those reviews makes me a bit worry but I dont know whether those reviews are valid or not, hope for some trusted member here to give review of the android wallet.

for any wallet out there you should always give it a try yourself, don't trust the reviews that much specially when there aren't that many of them.
you can install the wallet, play around a bit. find the pros and cons and decide if you want to stick to it or not. and besides as you can see from the reply of bitac they are working on it and you can always ask the developers to improve or add features that you want. all the wallets out there started like this and after a long time they became better with feedback they got.
full member
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It seems it has resolved it's self in the last 8 minutes.
Thanks. Smiley
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[BIT.AC Announcement]

Guys, we are still working on scheduled maintenance. Part of our servers is moving to another datacenter. We are working hard to get the whole system back online asap.

We apologize for an inconvenience.
I had some bitcoin sent to my wallet with your service this morning.
And it was confirmed long ago.
When i go to my wallet there is nothing received. Embarrassed
When will this service be down and will me wallet have the coins of 0.03btc that was sent to them delivered when it is over and dealt with?
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[BIT.AC Announcement]

Guys, we are still working on scheduled maintenance. Part of our servers is moving to another datacenter. We are working hard to get the whole system back online asap.

We apologize for an inconvenience.
hero member
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Can anyone tell me how good is the android wallet, I wanna try it as my secondary wallet but I see so many bad reviews on playstore. Those reviews makes me a bit worry but I dont know whether those reviews are valid or not, hope for some trusted member here to give review of the android wallet.

We appreciate your question.

We apologize for these bad reviews out there. Unfortunately, there are indeed a number of stability problems with the current app version (app may crash from time to time). We are working hard to introduce a brand new wallet as soon as possible. BIT.AC Wallet 2.0 will feature brand new design and usability and highest level of stability. We expect this update to be available at Google Play Market by the end of the next week. We are also working on iphone/ipad wallet, but I cannot provide exact timeframe.

Thanks for the good news, I will wait for the new version and hope it will satisfy all users who decide to use your wallet. Nowadays the number of bitcoin users who use wallet on their phone is increasing as it is so easy to bring it anytime anywhere.
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Can anyone tell me how good is the android wallet, I wanna try it as my secondary wallet but I see so many bad reviews on playstore. Those reviews makes me a bit worry but I dont know whether those reviews are valid or not, hope for some trusted member here to give review of the android wallet.

We appreciate your question.

We apologize for these bad reviews out there. Unfortunately, there are indeed a number of stability problems with the current app version (app may crash from time to time). We are working hard to introduce a brand new wallet as soon as possible. BIT.AC Wallet 2.0 will feature brand new design and usability and highest level of stability. We expect this update to be available at Google Play Market by the end of the next week. We are also working on iphone/ipad wallet, but I cannot provide exact timeframe.
hero member
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Can anyone tell me how good is the android wallet, I wanna try it as my secondary wallet but I see so many bad reviews on playstore. Those reviews makes me a bit worry but I dont know whether those reviews are valid or not, hope for some trusted member here to give review of the android wallet.
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if the feedback of the campaign is impressive in few days of campaign,maybe they should keep it on for longer until no one do nothing without the news. More so, here is a place where they can get large users and the wallet has top cryptocurrencies that makes the coinmarketcap.
sr. member
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If you don't hold your keys you don't hold your coins.....simple

This is the same with all major web wallets out there

There are hybrid wallets (like Blockchain.info wallet) which allow you to keep your keys and use them in desktop wallets, but personally, I consider this approach as very risky, i.e. riskier than using both personal and web wallets. The major reason is that in either of these use cases your private keys never hit the Web. In the case of personal wallet, they are kept on the client side (on your computer), while in the case of web wallet, they are on the server side. With hybrid wallets you are susceptible to the so-called man-in-the-middle attack (even if all the traffic is encrypted). In fact, the Blockchain wallet keys had already been stolen in the past via using a compromised Tor node (or specifically set up by hackers, I don't quite remember which)

Thats scary. Good thing I avoid using blockchain.info.

Anyway I want to ask if I use the Bit.ac wallet for Monero, will I still be using the advantages of having anonymous payments? I know between me and Bit.ac there will be less or no anonymity unless I use a VPN and Tor but for me and the payee, will he know that the XMR payment will come from my Bit.ac wallet?

But I think it is still possible to remain anonymous in this case, if you just use a VPN everytime.

In that case there would be no need to use Monero then. I could still use BTC and a VPN with no problems of losing any value if I held another coin like XMR.
hero member
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If you don't hold your keys you don't hold your coins.....simple

This is the same with all major web wallets out there

There are hybrid wallets (like Blockchain.info wallet) which allow you to keep your keys and use them in desktop wallets, but personally, I consider this approach as very risky, i.e. riskier than using both personal and web wallets. The major reason is that in either of these use cases your private keys never hit the Web. In the case of personal wallet, they are kept on the client side (on your computer), while in the case of web wallet, they are on the server side. With hybrid wallets you are susceptible to the so-called man-in-the-middle attack (even if all the traffic is encrypted). In fact, the Blockchain wallet keys had already been stolen in the past via using a compromised Tor node (or specifically set up by hackers, I don't quite remember which)

Thats scary. Good thing I avoid using blockchain.info.

Anyway I want to ask if I use the Bit.ac wallet for Monero, will I still be using the advantages of having anonymous payments? I know between me and Bit.ac there will be less or no anonymity unless I use a VPN and Tor but for me and the payee, will he know that the XMR payment will come from my Bit.ac wallet?



I don't think you really need a VPN as I feel this wallet will keep your data anonymous, that's the whole concept of this wallets is that they shall protect your data, otherwise why would people use it. And I feel this wallet is even secure and better than coinbase.com so you can use it without worrying and just keep on enjoying the price hike. If you also see its secured enough so I think you can use this wallet and be safe. The only scenario I feel is when the government will force their hands, like if you know about irs and coinbase.com dispute in the USA court but those scenarios are rare.
hero member
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If you don't hold your keys you don't hold your coins.....simple

This is the same with all major web wallets out there

There are hybrid wallets (like Blockchain.info wallet) which allow you to keep your keys and use them in desktop wallets, but personally, I consider this approach as very risky, i.e. riskier than using both personal and web wallets. The major reason is that in either of these use cases your private keys never hit the Web. In the case of personal wallet, they are kept on the client side (on your computer), while in the case of web wallet, they are on the server side. With hybrid wallets you are susceptible to the so-called man-in-the-middle attack (even if all the traffic is encrypted). In fact, the Blockchain wallet keys had already been stolen in the past via using a compromised Tor node (or specifically set up by hackers, I don't quite remember which)

Thats scary. Good thing I avoid using blockchain.info.

Anyway I want to ask if I use the Bit.ac wallet for Monero, will I still be using the advantages of having anonymous payments? I know between me and Bit.ac there will be less or no anonymity unless I use a VPN and Tor but for me and the payee, will he know that the XMR payment will come from my Bit.ac wallet?


That is a cause for concern if you are really paranoid of your anonymity being at stake. But I think it is still possible to remain anonymous in this case, if you just use a VPN everytime. I also don't think he'll know it came from your account, since I believe these kinds of wallets are similar to coinbase, where they don't actually use your receiving address as the sending address. Someone correct me if I am wrong here, but that is how I understood how these online wallets work.
sr. member
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If you don't hold your keys you don't hold your coins.....simple

This is the same with all major web wallets out there

There are hybrid wallets (like Blockchain.info wallet) which allow you to keep your keys and use them in desktop wallets, but personally, I consider this approach as very risky, i.e. riskier than using both personal and web wallets. The major reason is that in either of these use cases your private keys never hit the Web. In the case of personal wallet, they are kept on the client side (on your computer), while in the case of web wallet, they are on the server side. With hybrid wallets you are susceptible to the so-called man-in-the-middle attack (even if all the traffic is encrypted). In fact, the Blockchain wallet keys had already been stolen in the past via using a compromised Tor node (or specifically set up by hackers, I don't quite remember which)

Thats scary. Good thing I avoid using blockchain.info.

Anyway I want to ask if I use the Bit.ac wallet for Monero, will I still be using the advantages of having anonymous payments? I know between me and Bit.ac there will be less or no anonymity unless I use a VPN and Tor but for me and the payee, will he know that the XMR payment will come from my Bit.ac wallet?

sr. member
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I am writing this for the administrator of the site to actually look into it. I tried registering on the site in other to have a feel of the services rendered but my hope was dashed when I needed to get a password in my mail after I had put in my email address but to my surprise, I have been waiting for the mail to arrive since four hours ago. I tried registering again but my e-mail has already been used by me. Admin kindly look into it.

Have you checked your spam folder?  If you have not checked it probably it is in there.


Signature campaign will help dev in advertising the site and I think it is the most effective way here. Banner and other ad are not good enough to be considered. If you have a good fund, it will be ok to spend more money for advertise

As a paticipant we need to cover as many possible eligible threads and sections to advertise Bit.ac and not concentrate only in one section of the forum.

If you don't hold your keys you don't hold your coins.....simple

This is the same with all major web wallets out there


Indeed, I wonder why it is an issue with Bit.AC when it is not an issue to other online web wallet especially the trading platform like poloniex, bittrex etc.  As far as I know those sites hold more coins than  Bit.Ac.
hero member
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I am writing this for the administrator of the site to actually look into it. I tried registering on the site in other to have a feel of the services rendered but my hope was dashed when I needed to get a password in my mail after I had put in my email address but to my surprise, I have been waiting for the mail to arrive since four hours ago. I tried registering again but my e-mail has already been used by me. Admin kindly look into it.
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