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Topic: Ethereum faucet and wallet (Read 988 times)

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Liberated Forever. Domesticated Never.
August 25, 2016, 01:35:13 PM
#7
I believe that coinbase has a wallet dedicated to ethereum too.
They are reliable source that you know you can buy and sell with them because they are a big enough company to deal with in knowing you will not get ripped off with running away.
legendary
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August 25, 2016, 12:11:07 AM
#6
You can also try Coinbase. They have both Bitcoin and Ethereum wallets you can use at the same time. I didn't yet use their ethereum wallet so, I don't know if their ether wallet is secure.

Anyways, you can also try these:

Official
    Geth (go implementation): Command Line, Official
    Eth (c++ implementation): Command Line, Official
    Mist Ethereum Wallet: GUI, Official, Full Node, App, Supports ETH, Generic Token Interface, Generic Contract Interface

Unofficial
    MyEtherWallet.com: by tayvano/insomniasexx (me) and kvhnuke, GUI, Client-Side, Website, Can be Downloaded, Open-Source, Supports ETH, DAO, DGD. Also has Chrome Extension
    JAXX: by Kyptokit, GUI, Multi-Platform (chrome extension, phone apps, etc), Client-Side, Partially Open-Source, Supports BTC, ETH, DAO
    Icebox: by christianlundkvist @ ConsenSys, Primarily for Cold Storage, Downloaded, Open-Source
    EthAddress.org: by ryepdx, GUI, Client-Side, Website, Can be Downloaded, Open-Source
    ethereumwallet.com: By Kryptokit, GUI, Website, no longer under development (see Jaxx)
    EtherLi: Multi-sig Ethereum Web Wallet, GUI, Website, online

Haven't used those though.
I haven't used any ethereum wallet till now, thanks for this nice list of all ethereum wallet. Multi-sig ethereum wallet (http://ether.li ) seem really worth to try for me.
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August 24, 2016, 10:35:04 PM
#5
Good timing!
I was looking for a faucet that dealt out ethereum. Grin
legendary
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August 24, 2016, 05:47:15 PM
#4
I don't use Ethereum faucets because mostly have big payment treshols and I don't have time to try reach it, so I can't recommend you ethereum faucets. What about wallets - Coinbase recently added Ethereum wallet - maybe not best place to keep there big amounts, because they don't give private keys, but I think it's good enough to receive faucet earnings.
hero member
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August 24, 2016, 04:05:02 AM
#3
You can also try Coinbase. They have both Bitcoin and Ethereum wallets you can use at the same time. I didn't yet use their ethereum wallet so, I don't know if their ether wallet is secure.

Anyways, you can also try these:

Official
    Geth (go implementation): Command Line, Official
    Eth (c++ implementation): Command Line, Official
    Mist Ethereum Wallet: GUI, Official, Full Node, App, Supports ETH, Generic Token Interface, Generic Contract Interface

Unofficial
    MyEtherWallet.com: by tayvano/insomniasexx (me) and kvhnuke, GUI, Client-Side, Website, Can be Downloaded, Open-Source, Supports ETH, DAO, DGD. Also has Chrome Extension
    JAXX: by Kyptokit, GUI, Multi-Platform (chrome extension, phone apps, etc), Client-Side, Partially Open-Source, Supports BTC, ETH, DAO
    Icebox: by christianlundkvist @ ConsenSys, Primarily for Cold Storage, Downloaded, Open-Source
    EthAddress.org: by ryepdx, GUI, Client-Side, Website, Can be Downloaded, Open-Source
    ethereumwallet.com: By Kryptokit, GUI, Website, no longer under development (see Jaxx)
    EtherLi: Multi-sig Ethereum Web Wallet, GUI, Website, online

Haven't used those though.
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August 24, 2016, 03:43:28 AM
#2
The most Ethereum Faucets are connected to https://ethfaucet.net/ ..
To open a Ethereum Wallet you can go to https://www.myetherwallet.com/

if you want to visit my Ethereum Faucet check my Signature
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August 24, 2016, 02:45:43 AM
#1
I think Ethereum is the best altcoin in the market and is most trending altcoin also i always heard about it in the fourm and other bitcoin news sites but still i dont have any portion of it so i just wanted to have little bit of ether so i would like to know some ether faucet and wallets to keep my ether.
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