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Topic: [General] Bitcoin Wallets - Which, what, why? - page 17. (Read 147082 times)

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Sure! I'm aware that a cryptowallet is a storage first of all. Nevertheless, I sometimes need to buy some small amounts via wallet, so I don't really see the point in using cryptoexchanges for that.

You have both Coinomi and Exodus (Multi-platform) with a built-in exchange (ShapeShift/Changelly) but neither of them is open source so I wouldn't suggest them for storing large amounts.
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What's the difference between buying BTC from a crypto wallet and from a crypto exchange? If we talk about small amounts of crypto on a regular basis
FYI, Crypto/bitcoin wallet is not for buying and selling bitcoin but a place to store your bitcoin assets. You can buy bitcoin on a bitcoin exchange or buy it directly to individuals.

Many wallets have exchanges integrated, he's probably asking regarding that.

When you try to buy crypto from a wallet, you will see which exchange is providing the exchange service.
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is coinbase that secure for controlling the wallet? where can i manage it myself to be more sure and protected??
Thanks

It's not. If you want to use Coinbase, use it only to trade and not as a personal wallet. The best solution would be a hardware wallet and if you can't afford that, use Electrum.
There is a possibility to use Electrum wallet as a cold storage. You have to install one Electrum wallet on PC without Internet connection and second one on PC online. You create wallet on cold wallet then open it as watch only program on online PC. There you create transaction, transfer file with unsigned transaction on first (cold) wallet and sign it. Signed transaction you take on USB-flash and send to the Bitcoin network from unsecure wallet. It offers very good level of security almost like hardware wallet. I don't recomend you to use exchang wallets to store assets. For instance, there is an example with Poloniex exchange that stealed 1800 BTC from lending accounts in June 2019 to cover losses caused by their bad software.
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What's the difference between buying BTC from a crypto wallet and from a crypto exchange? If we talk about small amounts of crypto on a regular basis
FYI, Crypto/bitcoin wallet is not for buying and selling bitcoin but a place to store your bitcoin assets. You can buy bitcoin on a bitcoin exchange or buy it directly to individuals.
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What's the difference between buying BTC from a crypto wallet and from a crypto exchange? If we talk about small amounts of crypto on a regular basis
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is coinbase that secure for controlling the wallet? where can i manage it myself to be more sure and protected??
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Do you mean Coinbase wallet?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Coinbase+Wallet

For the security of your wallet, you can adjust several settings in the settings menu.
In the Security section, backup the phrase (12 words) and don't share it with others.
Also, you can adjust the App Lock settings.

   

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is coinbase that secure for controlling the wallet? where can i manage it myself to be more sure and protected??
Thanks

It's not. If you want to use Coinbase, use it only to trade and not as a personal wallet. The best solution would be a hardware wallet and if you can't afford that, use Electrum.
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Is blockchain bitcoin wallet the most secured?
Do you mean https://www.blockchain.com (https://www.blockchain.info)?
Here is a suggestion from my senior (nullius) to me about blockchain.com (blockchain.info):



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Is blockchain bitcoin wallet the most secured?
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-snip- I have an account on https://localbitcoins.com/, I have read some bad things and good things on this website, what do you guys think about this website/wallet? -snip-
As far as I know, https://localbitcoins.com/ belongs to the Over the Counter (OTC) cryptocurrency trading category.
Some points that may need your attention.

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What are the problems with OTC?
• Settlement risk - there is no guarantee the asset will be delivered, or cash will be paid. Coin transfer often happens much faster than the wire payment transfer (often by several hours).
• No custody solution - most OTC brokers don’t provide a custody solution (or provide a very limited service), which can increase settlement and operational risk.
• Multi-jurisdictional KYC issues - dealing with countries with poor.
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https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/over-the-counter-otc-cryptocurrency-trading-explained-in-details-5124755
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Hi Good day everyone I have an account on https://localbitcoins.com/, I have read some bad things and good things on this website, what do you guys think about this website/wallet?

As you can see  I am new around here so if you can point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it a lot Wink

If you're planning to use it as a personal wallet, don't. Use Electrum instead to have full control over your funds.

Aside from that, there is nothing wrong with the website (as an exchange platform). Just be careful while trading and make sure to check the trust history of the people you're dealing with.
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Hi Good day everyone I have an account on https://localbitcoins.com/, I have read some bad things and good things on this website, what do you guys think about this website/wallet?

As you can see  I am new around here so if you can point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it a lot Wink

Localbitcoins is not a wallet, this service just for an exchange fiat/PayPal/digital wallet money to Bitcoin or vice versa. If you have Bitcoin/fiat on this service, withdraw it ASAP. I'am using this service once, the fees and price to sell is under major exchange (Binance, Bittrex, etc.), and when i want to buy, it's above exchange rates. IMO, it's not recommended to use this service.
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-snip- Here are the names that one first comes across when searches for this kind of info: Trust, MEW, Atomic, Exodus, Coinomi, Electrum, Samourai... How to choose? I've kind of got lost in all those names Huh Undecided
You can experiment by trying it all.
My advice, please note the following points:
- Choose a wallet that gives you full access to the private key/seed.
- Choose a wallet based on features, both in terms of security and other supporting features.
- Choose a wallet based on the number of users.
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Please I will like a recommendation for a reliable bitcoin wallet where I can store my bitcoins for future use.

If you are holding less than 500$ and planning to spend on a regular basis: Electrum (PC) or Mycelium (Phone).

For bigger holdings, I suggest considering hardware wallets as they're more secure: Ledger or Trezor (30% discount on both devices because of Black Friday).
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Hi i am pretty new to this. What is the recommendation for secure hardware wallets? Popular brand?
Appricated  Cheesy
Trezor (https://shop.trezor.io/)
Ledger (https://shop.ledger.com/products)
and many more ...

https://bitcoin.org/en/wallets/hardware/
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Hardware_wallet

Choose a hardware wallet that supports the coins you want to keep in your hardware wallet.
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Hi guys, anyone here using coinspace wallet? Recently I started using it but not really sure whether it's legit or not. Read some weird user experiences...

I haven't used them myself but since it's open-source and also listed on Bitcoin.org, it should be safe to use. There are better alternatives out there though.
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Hi guys, anyone here using coinspace wallet? Recently I started using it but not really sure whether it's legit or not. Read some weird user experiences...

I know this wallet because your post. If i read reviews of this wallet on Bittrust.org, some people says has error and scam. If you don't really know about this wallet, the best option to stay away except you want to make more research. If you are want to use mobile wallet, such ase Eidoo, coinomi, blockchain.com wallet. But, not recommended to use mobile wallet, the best way to save your crypto on offline wallet.
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The desktop wallet is the heaviest and downloading blocks is very long, -snip-
Yes, if the wallet you are referring to is a bitcoin core.

   

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The desktop wallet is the heaviest and downloading blocks is very long, but in principle I think it is quite reliable and safe. Thanks for such a detailed article. I will try different wallets

That's only valid for Armory and Bitcoin core. You can use Electrum If you don't want to download the blockchain.
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-snip-, what kind of wallet do I need to buy selling bitcoins, for real currency and other cryptocurrencies?
You can use the "temporary" wallet provided by the exchanger to buy or sell bitcoin and trade it to real currency.
But after that, I recommend you save the bitcoin to the desktop/smartphone wallet or hardware wallet which the private key of the wallet is entirely yours.
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