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November 28, 2019, 08:08:35 PM
#21
When I started to learn about blockchain, these tools were really useful for me. I am still using tons of them. I think it is quite good that you compiled in one place so everyone can each. I learned some of them from your thread, let me check.
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November 28, 2019, 06:53:03 PM
#20
Why not add celium wallet. I use it and it works so well. You can scan the screen then you just check the address and amount you are sending (always double-check these things) Then you can adjust the fee and away you go.

Probably not the right place but I have no idea where to go.....i send some bitcoin to a company that are saying that they don't have received any BTC from me? I have the transaction-id but they still state that they haven't received. I have no idea how to go further? Please help!😉

View the transaction ID on Blockchain.com/Blockstream.info and send them the link. Also, I heavily suggest creating a separate topic for your question and give us more information.

For beginners. What company is this exactly? What were you trying to do? A separate topic would be a better idea.
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November 27, 2019, 01:21:30 PM
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August 01, 2019, 11:40:05 AM
#18
Probably not the right place but I have no idea where to go.....i send some bitcoin to a company that are saying that they don't have received any BTC from me? I have the transaction-id but they still state that they haven't received. I have no idea how to go further? Please help!😉

View the transaction ID on Blockchain.com/Blockstream.info and send them the link. Also, I heavily suggest creating a separate topic for your question and give us more information.
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August 01, 2019, 11:09:37 AM
#17
Probably not the right place but I have no idea where to go.....i send some bitcoin to a company that are saying that they don't have received any BTC from me? I have the transaction-id but they still state that they haven't received. I have no idea how to go further? Please help!😉
Can you please share your Bitcoin address and the Bitcoin address where you sent Bitcoin?
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August 01, 2019, 09:53:28 AM
#16
Probably not the right place but I have no idea where to go.....i send some bitcoin to a company that are saying that they don't have received any BTC from me? I have the transaction-id but they still state that they haven't received. I have no idea how to go further? Please help!😉
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July 31, 2019, 02:59:39 AM
#15
Sorry, I can't add this one here. Not much aware of this.


List updated, your feedback are highly appreciated.
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July 02, 2019, 10:37:35 AM
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Address Converter
Notary for BCH
Bitcoin portfolio tracker
Market Overview and tracker
Bitcoin/Crypto Mining Calculator
Comparison of Coins
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either remove these or change your title from "bitcoin" tools to "cryptocurrency" tools in which case i would argue it is no longer suitable for "newbies" since altcoins aren't suitable for the beginners.
Yeah, i think same too, I will change title soon.

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Transaction Broadcast
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a "newbie" shouldn't use any of these tools. they should stick to their wallet GUI and do everything there in the safety that it provides them. looking under the hood and getting a transaction hex without knowing what you do is not a good idea.
when they read this then most of them will search on google about it and they will learn more about that.

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Bitcoin Wallet
Electrum
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there is a lot more wallets between Electrum and bitcoin-core!
for example hardware wallets can be a good option for beginners, web wallets even web accounts like Coinbae are excellent for beginners who want to get started easily as long as they understand the difference and the downside of using them.
I added Electrum because it is one of the safest and easiest and trusted wallet, there are many but as newbie i prefer this one everyone has their own test, moreover users can use segwit addresses to and they can learn more about segwit.
Web wallets are good but not trusted and secure enough. Hardware wallets are trusted and secured but it costs.
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July 01, 2019, 11:44:28 PM
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Address Converter
Notary for BCH
Bitcoin portfolio tracker
Market Overview and tracker
Bitcoin/Crypto Mining Calculator
Comparison of Coins
either remove these or change your title from "bitcoin" tools to "cryptocurrency" tools in which case i would argue it is no longer suitable for "newbies" since altcoins aren't suitable for the beginners.

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Transaction Broadcast
a "newbie" shouldn't use any of these tools. they should stick to their wallet GUI and do everything there in the safety that it provides them. looking under the hood and getting a transaction hex without knowing what you do is not a good idea.

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Bitcoin Wallet
Electrum
there is a lot more wallets between Electrum and bitcoin-core!
for example hardware wallets can be a good option for beginners, web wallets even web accounts like Coinbae are excellent for beginners who want to get started easily as long as they understand the difference and the downside of using them.
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July 01, 2019, 10:13:32 PM
#11
updated the list and added few more sites in the list, let me know if I forget to list any site/sites.
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June 24, 2019, 06:07:49 PM
#10
I think that wallet is not newbie friendly, even Electrum is not that newbie friendly...
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I think for educational purposes it's not a problem to put Bitcoin Core on the list.

Let's have one thread for all Bitcoin related tools, which can help everyone not only Newbies.
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I didn't forget but intentionallyi didn't added that because of the size of the wallet.
@BitMaxz will add them.
For this reason, footnotes can be given, e.g. wallet file size, or other more specific information.
legendary
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June 24, 2019, 04:17:09 AM
#9
We already have bitcointalk forum and it's has a search option where you can search for bitcoin related topics, issues or what ever. Or preferably just ask your question as a newbie or any rank and get answers(if the question is not misleading or inappropriate)

I think it's fine to have an index thread for all tools that's available out there. Sure they might be able to find it by searching, but only if they use the correct keywords, and the thread uses that keyword too. It's likely they'll start a new thread and ask which tools that can do this or that though.
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June 24, 2019, 02:36:32 AM
#8
Let's have one thread for all Bitcoin related tools, which can help everyone not only Newbies.
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Bitcoin Wallet
Electrum
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It looks like you forget about the main wallet displayed on the https://bitcointalk.org forum.


I didn't forget but intentionallyi didn't added that because of the size of the wallet.
@BitMaxz will add them.
legendary
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bitcoindata.science
June 24, 2019, 12:02:54 AM
#7
Let's have one thread for all Bitcoin related tools, which can help everyone not only Newbies.
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Bitcoin Wallet
Electrum
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It looks like you forget about the main wallet displayed on the https://bitcointalk.org forum.



I think that wallet is not newbie friendly, even Electrum is not that newbie friendly...

I think mobile wallets such as samourai are more newbie Friendly.
We still lack good open source wallets for newbies, specially for mobile
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June 23, 2019, 06:45:38 PM
#6
How about adding these list of tools below.

For market analysis and tracker.
- https://coinmarketcap.com
- https://coingecko.com/en
- cryptowat.ch
- https://bitcoinwisdom.io

Mining Profitability calculator
- https://coincalculators.io
- https://whattomine.com
- https://www.coinwarz.com/

Other explorers
- https://blockchain.com - non-segwit support
- https://live.blockcypher.com/
- https://blockchair.com/

Broadcasting list.
- https://coinb.in/#broadcast
- https://blockchair.com/broadcast
- https://pool.viabtc.com/tools/broadcast
- You can load raw transaction to electrum and rebroadcast.
legendary
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#SWGT CERTIK Audited
June 23, 2019, 05:34:45 PM
#5
Let's have one thread for all Bitcoin related tools, which can help everyone not only Newbies.
-snip-
Bitcoin Wallet
Electrum
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It looks like you forget about the main wallet displayed on the https://bitcointalk.org forum.



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Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
June 23, 2019, 04:36:19 PM
#4
We already have bitcointalk forum and it's has a search option where you can search for bitcoin related topics, issues or what ever. Or preferably just ask your question as a newbie or any rank and get answers(if the question is not misleading or inappropriate)

PS: let's not have another mega spam thread
Indeed, the search feature in bitcointalk already help lots of people here in this forum and that includes me as I did used it and helped me looking for the thread that I want to search. The only problem is that some of us doesn't really use the search button or they seldomly use the search button. Some people are just being lazy to use search button in the forum instead they will only create a thread asking questions and the newly created thread is only duplicate to the thread created before with the same topic and discussion.
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June 23, 2019, 02:46:56 PM
#3
Let's have one thread for all Bitcoin related tools, which can help everyone not only Newbies.

We already have bitcointalk forum and it's has a search option where you can search for bitcoin related topics, issues or what ever. Or preferably just ask your question as a newbie or any rank and get answers(if the question is not misleading or inappropriate)

PS: let's not have another mega spam thread
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June 23, 2019, 12:09:33 PM
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