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May 02, 2012, 11:56:07 AM
#10
i've been desiging a website that manages accounts using ewallet api services. i tried using blockchain.info, then their servers went down for over 24 hours. i lost interest with them and went with instawallet... i'm still new to this and i've only read a handful of reviews... any comments?
sr. member
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May 01, 2012, 11:19:54 PM
#9
Been wanting to visit http://blockchain.info/ for the last 2 days, not getting a response at all from a server, also http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/ is reporting it as down, what's up with that?

It seems they have some technical problems at the moment, see:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.875957
full member
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May 01, 2012, 10:42:21 PM
#8
Been wanting to visit http://blockchain.info/ for the last 2 days, not getting a response at all from a server, also http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/ is reporting it as down, what's up with that?
hero member
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April 29, 2012, 10:18:44 AM
#7


*edit* Also.. any reason why people would advise against using blockchain wallet ?
It's all about trust, you are trusting someone (know their name? address? anything but nick?) to hold your bitcoins securely.
and after the linode incident if they are on a vps you are trusting their host to an extent too Smiley

if you must use these online wallets keep a minimum balance there and use a secure wallet you have control over for the bulk of your funds Smiley

That seems a little unfair; there is a certain amount of trust to using blockchain; but they are a special case of online wallet.  All the work with the secrets is done by javascript running on your browser.  blockchain.info itself only stores an encrypted block of data that your browser decrypts with the password.

The trust is that their software hasn't been compromised; but other than that you aren't trusting that they hold your bitcoins securely -- if their database was published for all to see, it's unlikely any coins could be stolen.
legendary
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April 29, 2012, 04:35:06 AM
#6
thanks for the info Smiley



*edit* Also.. any reason why people would advise against using blockchain wallet ?
It's all about trust, you are trusting someone (know their name? address? anything but nick?) to hold your bitcoins securely.
and after the linode incident if they are on a vps you are trusting their host to an extent too Smiley

if you must use these online wallets keep a minimum balance there and use a secure wallet you have control over for the bulk of your funds Smiley
vip
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April 28, 2012, 04:43:11 AM
#5


*edit* Also.. any reason why people would advise against using blockchain wallet ?
It's all about trust, you are trusting someone (know their name? address? anything but nick?) to hold your bitcoins securely.
and after the linode incident if they are on a vps you are trusting their host to an extent too Smiley

if you must use these online wallets keep a minimum balance there and use a secure wallet you have control over for the bulk of your funds Smiley
legendary
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April 28, 2012, 03:59:12 AM
#4
hmm
Does anyone know if I can import addresses from another wallet into blockchain wallet ?
One of my wallets is from windows client and there is no money in them but I would like to import the addys blockchain wallet so I dont loose them.

I'd test it out.. but dont want to screw up my blockchain wallet =)

thanks
legendary
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April 20, 2012, 07:45:38 AM
#3
ah its working now then. thanks for your help =)
hero member
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April 20, 2012, 07:18:12 AM
#2
I typed in a second password and clicked the double encryption. Apparently now when I send money it will ask me to type second password. Sent someone 0.01 to test and it did not ask me for password. Logged back in and the double encryption box is unticked. Once I change a setting... I dont see a OK button or anything... so not actually sure if its taking it..... Am I perhaps doing something wrong... ??

A quick way to check if double encryption is enabled to to login -> click [Import /Export] -> [Continue] -> [Export Unecrypted]. If a password dialog doesn't popup then double encryption is not enabled.

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I keep changing the currency aswell and it seems to want to change back each time I login... very anoying..
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Should be saved in your cookies.

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Also I keep getting the msg the site is trying to store something on my PC, I assume I do not need to let it do whatever its trying to do ?

It is trying to save some javascript files which can make the page load faster and enable you to access the page offline. It is not required.
legendary
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April 20, 2012, 06:14:59 AM
#1
Hey All

Can someone help me with blockchain wallet please...Just set one up and hour or two ago.
I typed in a second password and clicked the double encryption. Apparently now when I send money it will ask me to type second password. Sent someone 0.01 to test and it did not ask me for password. Logged back in and the double encryption box is unticked. Once I change a setting... I dont see a OK button or anything... so not actually sure if its taking it..... Am I perhaps doing something wrong... ??

I keep changing the currency aswell and it seems to want to change back each time I login... very anoying..

Also I keep getting the msg the site is trying to store something on my PC, I assume I do not need to let it do whatever its trying to do ?


thanks

*edit* Also.. any reason why people would advise against using blockchain wallet ?
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