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Can you recommend a web wallet other than blockchain.info for bitcoin primarily and with no kyc (no id). Thanks in advance
Web wallets are most insecure kind of wallet available although it's convenient because you can use it anytime and any device, but i won't recommended anything like that. I remember wallets like xapo wallets are use to be a web wallets, they become mobile and shitty like blockchain.com, now they are lot of them.

Wallets should be safe and secured first, there are many mobile and desktop wallets that most recommended like electrum and green wallet. If you have the budget for fancy and secured onces, hardware wallets is on the go.
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It does sound like op is out of the loop seeing how they used the old "blockchain.info" domain haha. IIRC web wallets were a thing back then especially for day to day transactions however, I'd say even back then there were far better choices for this type of use case.

Fast forward, web wallets have lost most of its appeal to the general users. I can't remember the names but a couple of long time competitors to blockchain.com web wallet have also shut down most likely because of the lack of usage.

If this is about convenience, op. There are some feature packed mobile wallets out there, I suggest taking a look, see: https://bitcoiner.guide/wallet/mobile/
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Can you recommend a web wallet other than blockchain.info for bitcoin primarily and with no kyc (no id). Thanks in advance
We can't recommend something that we are against of. Your coins are in danger if you use web wallets like blockchain.com. Your best bet is to use Electrum or Sparrow.

maybe I can go back to using Binance if using a VPN is a possibility
Do not use VPN to access your Binance account if they are getting banned in your country. If you have dual citizenship or even more and Binance operates without problem in that country, you can use that as an advantage and ask Binance support to update your KYC info and this will let you to continue using their service without problems. You will probably have to access them via VPN but don't use free or most paid VPNs, you need VPN with unique IP address that belongs only you.
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I do agree the non-web wallet thingy that people are saying. Electrum for example is a great one, it's not online and you do not have to worry about a company going under for your entire savings to go away. I get that it's a lot more easy to use a web wallet because it's right there and you just click a few buttons and suddenly you have the money, that does sound like a great thing I agree, but also it's a very risky thing.

Blockchain.com (used to be .info) is a great place and if you really want to use that then you can use that, I would not suggest any other place, I would always suggest one that is you download and use, proper wallets are like that and online ones are not all that crazy and should not be considered all that great.
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Can you recommend a web wallet other than blockchain.info for bitcoin primarily and with no kyc (no id). Thanks in advance
Hello friend, common, you are not in the old times anymore.

I was surprised to see you asked these questions, perhaps you have not been reading the important parts of the forum since you opened your account as I can see you are not a new member here as such. I know many crypto web wallets but I advise you not to use them at all and I will not even add them since I can't use them myself.

I don't possibly know the reason why you would want to use web wallets at this current age when people are now smarter about Bitcoin transactions, but one thing I know is that the decision can't ever be smart. My experience about them is bad and aside from that you should be worried about the security of your account. Also, you might be regularly parting ways with a higher transaction fee, I mean insane transaction fees.
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Well, they claim to be noncustodial. We have no way to check whether that's true or not. I do occasionally have some issues with the wallet but nothing major. I wouldn't recommend it for storing any large amount though.
Going to put that in consideration, I need to find a wallet to store my bitcoin as soon as possible so I don't have to wait for Binance to shut down here in my country, maybe I can go back to using Binance if using a VPN is a possibility, I don't like using wallets to move my bitcoin because of tx fees. No worries about large amounts of bitcoin, if I had any, I wouldn't be storing it anywhere Smiley.
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TrustWallet seems to be a go to wallet recommendation, is it really good? I've heard that it's a non-custodial one and I want to check it out if it's available on the phone, really helpful stuff if I can store my bitcoins somewhere safe so I'm not different from others here in the forum.

Well, they claim to be noncustodial. We have no way to check whether that's true or not. I do occasionally have some issues with the wallet but nothing major. I wouldn't recommend it for storing any large amount though.
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OP, heed the advice of the more experienced members of the forum, be careful about using web wallets, you're better off storing it in exchanges if you're going to go there, haven't you heard already about the scams that involves these web wallets? You better check them out first and decide for yourself if it's still a good idea to store your bitcoins in a web wallet.

As mentioned above, web wallets are probably something you should stay away from but if you want something in your browser, then any extension should do. There are plenty of them: Trustwallet, SafePal, etc. all have browser extensions and support BTC.
TrustWallet seems to be a go to wallet recommendation, is it really good? I've heard that it's a non-custodial one and I want to check it out if it's available on the phone, really helpful stuff if I can store my bitcoins somewhere safe so I'm not different from others here in the forum.
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I support the recommendation of Electrum that a few other people made here. There's no ID required, no KYC, no other private information. It's free, it's non-custodial (so you're the only one who has access to your money), and while it is a bit less used-friendly than Blockchain, in my opinion, it's not hard to switch to it and get used to its design.
Electrum is a good wallet as it is free, open source, non custodial, tested by many developers.

It has many plus points like allowing users to create from single signature wallet to multi signature wallet, cold storage wallet and more. It is a SPV wallet so it is light too use and match with many people as no heavy storage requirement with Electrum wallet.

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Just make sure you keep your pass phrase and password safe because if you lose the phrase and the password, nobody will be able to help you get your money.
With Electrum wallet, the wallet file will be encrypted with a wallet password. I agree with you that a wallet password must be strong.
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Electrum wallet also allows users to use extended words when creating a wallet. Extended words must be backed up too.
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Can you recommend a web wallet other than blockchain.info for bitcoin primarily and with no kyc (no id). Thanks in advance

Why the heck you want a web wallet? You aren’t aware of the scams happening due to web wallets or if you store your funds in exchanges? I won’t recommend to store these valuable coins in any web wallets available. They don’t give you complete access to the coins that you store there. Use Electrum wallet, which is the best for storing small amount of coins. If you are holding coins worth millions, then trezor wallet is the best.
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Why a web wallet? Because you don't need to download any app for you to use them? If that's one reason, they also have their own mobile apps that their users can download. As you've mentioned blockchain.com's wallet, listen to us, any web wallet is not recommended because you don't own the private keys there.

For your reference, Choose your Bitcoin wallet from this list made by bitcoin.org.

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Blockchain.info? I lost some BTC to that online wallet, its a wallet where the maker or builders are in control of your key, meaning they have access to your fund too.

This is just like other scammy online wallet, never ever store your BTC using online wallet, it's not safe, get a noncustodial wallet like Electrum wallet and blue wallet.

With the way wallets are easily getting compromised this days its best to invest on a hardware wallet but if you can't, then go for electrum wallet or trust wallet if multi wallet is what you are looking for, write down your recovery seed, that's your key, and it should be private, don't share with anyone and keep where no one will see.
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I remember promoting bitamp in the past, and occasionally using it some time later to receive emergency payments without any problems.
This is not a recommendation, especially since I haven't used it for a long time. DWYOR
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Much like keeping funds on your phone using a web how wallet has a large risk of loosing all your funds.
On that same note, keeping a small amount of crypto there for convenience may be an acceptable risk for some people.

The only one I know guarda.com but I don't know anything about it other then it exists.

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Can you recommend a web wallet other than blockchain.info for bitcoin primarily and with no kyc (no id). Thanks in advance

Why were blockchain.com, and bitpay booted out of bitcoin.org? What web wallets do you recommend other than those on that list there?

OP is still looking, even after 5 years the same question bothers him Roll Eyes

For those who wonder why and give him suggestions to use a non-custodial desktop wallet, I can say that he is already familiar with Electrum, which he used, but some things were obviously not clear to him then, and it seems not even today. I just hope that in his search (if it's true at all) he won't find that online wallet that has "free" in its name, and because of which many were left without their coins.
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I don't think that using a web wallet is a good thing, because the wallet could be exposed to security problems that could potentially harm you

Compared to using a web wallet, it is much more secure using a custodial wallet that you can install on your PC or smartphone

There are several apps that you can use, such as BlueWallet, Trustwallet, or Safepal, these are custodial wallets that are usually used by members on this forum and you can try to install them and see if they suit your needs
I think you're a bit confused here, the wallets you're recommending to the OP are non-custodial wallets, not custodial wallets. And there is a difference between the 3 wallets you mentioned: only the bluewallet wallet is an open source wallet, while the other 2 wallets are non-custodial wallets but are closed source wallets and are not recommended for use. You should stay away from custodial wallets and closed source wallets.

But the OP also makes me curious because web wallets aren't talked about much these days and aren't used anymore, why does he keep looking for them when we have better options?
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I don't think that using a web wallet is a good thing, because the wallet could be exposed to security problems that could potentially harm you

Compared to using a web wallet, it is much more secure using a custodial wallet that you can install on your PC or smartphone

There are several apps that you can use, such as BlueWallet, Trustwallet, or Safepal, these are custodial wallets that are usually used by members on this forum and you can try to install them and see if they suit your needs
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As mentioned above, web wallets are probably something you should stay away from but if you want something in your browser, then any extension should do. There are plenty of them: Trustwallet, SafePal, etc. all have browser extensions and support BTC.
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I used to have Blockchain.info, but it's considered less safe than other options. Honestly, though, my primary reason for switching to a different wallet wasn't that: it was an occasional bug with 2FA, locking me out of my wallet for some time because of confirmations not arriving. Like many others here, I don't understand why you're looking for a web wallet, and I support the recommendation of Electrum that a few other people made here. There's no ID required, no KYC, no other private information. It's free, it's non-custodial (so you're the only one who has access to your money), and while it is a bit less used-friendly than Blockchain, in my opinion, it's not hard to switch to it and get used to its design. Just make sure you keep your pass phrase and password safe because if you lose the phrase and the password, nobody will be able to help you get your money.
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Can you recommend a web wallet other than blockchain.info for bitcoin primarily and with no kyc (no id). Thanks in advance
Web wallet is very risky and close source. I don't recommend web wallet to use.

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