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Topic: [EDU] Bitcoin Beginners Guide (Read 5792 times)

newbie
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November 12, 2017, 12:13:15 PM
#56
Thank you for useful info. I will use it for my development of my skills  Smiley
newbie
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November 12, 2017, 05:36:02 AM
#55

KeyScrambler : KeyScrambler - Download Link

KeyScrambler encrypts every key you type deep in the Windows kernel. It protects your private info against known and unknown keylogging malware on millions of websites and in hundreds of essential apps.
If you are afraid that you have Keylogger on your PC then this is definitly for you , note that this software support a lot of application including Bitcoin wallets  & check this KeyScrambler - Different versions


Yeah, it's very useful tool. I've been looking for this. Thank for the share.
staff
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Merit: 6152
November 08, 2017, 08:58:42 AM
#54
I have a Mac and I'm having issues dowdloading the software

Which software are you referring to? some of them will only work in Windows.

IS there a guide for reaching legendary status?

It will take you at least 1.5 years to reach it. Please check the sticky thread on the Meta section.
newbie
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November 08, 2017, 01:27:27 AM
#53
IS there a guide for reaching legendary status?
member
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November 07, 2017, 10:30:35 PM
#52
I've learned a lot in securing my wallets, thank you so much. This is really helpful to me. I will secure my wallet now.
sr. member
Activity: 654
Merit: 250
November 07, 2017, 03:46:04 PM
#51
    ~snipped~

    How to Protect your wallet :

    ~snipped~

    Why Adblock can protect your wallet? I use Ublock Origin, is it enough?[/list]

    Many useful information can be found on Youtubie. This is one of the best ways for beginners. If you have any specific question then create a new thread here, boldly. Surely someone will be able to help you.
    newbie
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    November 07, 2017, 09:23:18 AM
    #50
    ~snipped~

    How to Protect your wallet :

    ~snipped~

    Why Adblock can protect your wallet? I use Ublock Origin, is it enough?[/list]
    newbie
    Activity: 31
    Merit: 0
    November 07, 2017, 12:57:54 AM
    #49
    I have a Mac and I'm having issues dowdloading the software
    newbie
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    Merit: 0
    November 01, 2017, 01:34:49 PM
    #48
    great post
    that copy paste annoying think apear today on my computer
    its newly formated
    so i will use the tools u post
    thanks mate
    staff
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    Merit: 6152
    October 07, 2015, 12:51:18 PM
    #47
    Hey guys , I justed added a poll to the topic so I hope you guys take couple of seconds to vote of what you really think and if this topic should be sticked so it's more visible to members and prevent spam from the usual known questions that are answered here. gracias !
    staff
    Activity: 3500
    Merit: 6152
    October 04, 2015, 10:22:53 AM
    #46
    Thanks for the support guys .

    I just Updated the topic once again with more informations , and also make sure to check the Windows 10 part for those who use it because that tool is updated now and have more feature to block Windows 10 BS .
    Always , If you have any suggestions and you think I should add them here , let me know Smiley
    hero member
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    October 01, 2015, 02:30:36 PM
    #45
    Keyscramblers does not protect against keylogging hardware so its not an option if people have access to your computer. Majority of the virus does not get detected and most antivirus would be useless here. The best way is to not download any suspicious files or go to any suspicious website. A RAT can easily automatically send your money when you unlock your wallet. As most unconfirmed transactions are irreversible, it would be quite dangerous.

    What do you mean with "Keyscramblers does not protect against keylogging hardware"? You mean keyscrambler is useless or that it can't help when someone is using a hardware keylogger?

    Would keyscrambler at least be secure against software attacks?

    By the way... entering passwords with something like that is one thing. But using keepass? I mean you oft enough would have to copy the password in your clipboard. Or when you want to type you would need to type the pass for keepass anyway, then show the pass.

    I wonder if there can be done much anyway.
    Yes. Keylogging hardware intercept the text before it goes into the system. Keyscramblers would not help at all.

    Depending on the keyscrambler's features, it might not offer protection against clipboard logging. If you were to copy it to clipboard, the malware would be able to intercept it.

    Thats why you need a firewall too that filters out the data that is sent out of the PC.

    Peferably never hold a fortune on an online PC. Never ever!
    legendary
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    Merit: 1000
    September 28, 2015, 08:23:06 AM
    #44
    great guide, really liked the security part. it's so important to keep your desktop clean and secure...
    staff
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    Merit: 6152
    September 27, 2015, 12:43:20 PM
    #43
    Just made an Update to the original post , check it out .
    Always , if you have any suggestions or something that you think I should add let me know and I will do it once I have some time .
    staff
    Activity: 3500
    Merit: 6152
    September 26, 2015, 11:40:35 AM
    #42
    Great guide for the newbies.

    May you consider adding the following? Giving the differences, cons and pros, and in depth explanation for each suggestion?

    1. Online vs Offline Bitcoin wallet.
    2. Bitcoin wallets besides from the option you mentioned.
    3. Alt-coins.
    4. Exchange and etc.


    Thank you for your su ggestions and I will definitely consider adding them aswell , however I'am not sure for what comes to the Altcoins , and for what comes to the other wallets that I didn't mention , I tried to speak about the best in my opinion so I'am not sure why would I speak about others and what informations you need from them .
    sr. member
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    Merit: 254
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    September 26, 2015, 10:47:56 AM
    #41
    Very usefull guide to some newbie like me... thanks for this now i do some protect my wallet... thank you
    member
    Activity: 98
    Merit: 10
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    September 26, 2015, 10:05:06 AM
    #40
    Great guide for the newbies.

    May you consider adding the following? Giving the differences, cons and pros, and in depth explanation for each suggestion?

    1. Online vs Offline Bitcoin wallet.
    2. Bitcoin wallets besides from the option you mentioned.
    3. Alt-coins.
    4. Exchange and etc.
    full member
    Activity: 196
    Merit: 100
    September 26, 2015, 10:00:06 AM
    #39
    Very informative guide for complete newbees..I have one suggestion..You should also write a guide to earn some coins for newbees except faucet..

    I will definitely do that however I may note add them to this topic , I will think about it because there is a lot of informations already on this thread and people may get confused after a while , I prefer a clearn thread .
    Exactly! That would be much better Smiley
    staff
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    Merit: 6152
    September 26, 2015, 09:54:24 AM
    #38
    Very informative guide for complete newbees..I have one suggestion..You should also write a guide to earn some coins for newbees except faucet..

    I will definitely do that however I may note add them to this topic , I will think about it because there is a lot of informations already on this thread and people may get confused after a while , I prefer a clearn thread .
    full member
    Activity: 196
    Merit: 100
    September 26, 2015, 09:46:25 AM
    #37
    Very informative guide for complete newbees..I have one suggestion..You should also write a guide to earn some coins for newbees except faucet..
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