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sr. member
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August 17, 2017, 02:44:33 AM
#10
i'm using http://btc.com and https://blockchair.org for bitcoin cash.
sr. member
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August 16, 2017, 01:05:53 AM
#9
Use btc.com's BCC webwallet. They are good enough for small amounts just like blockchain.info. If you have a bigger amount of BCC then always use a desktop wallet. Electron Cash is available if you want an SPV wallet and of course there is the BCC wallet if you have the resources to download the whole blockchain.
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August 14, 2017, 07:13:01 PM
#8
Yeah i think electron is enough since its electrum recommends so i think its safe wallet they are just having some issue before but i think they updated the client software that i think  you can save your bitcoin cash right now without worrying about the the security..

electron maybe can be best option for store bitcoin cash if we have big amount of bcc. but for me which have small bcc amount, i only safe it in exchanges so i can sell it when the price is higher like in bittrex yesterday. today, poloniex has open bcc market and i see the price is moving too fast and if we can follow the price, then we can take a good profit with bcc.
If you are reading a lots of post here in forum you can see that saving your bitcoin or any altcoin are not safe in exchange site..
So in my own advised better to use a wallet which is you can fully control about your private keys ..
Like the above said i think electron can be safe just like other said that they are not having any issue except for other who experience some issue about electron cash wallet.. 
If you just move them into exchange site like other said its risky and don't hold lots of coins if you really want to hold them for a long time in exchange site...
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August 14, 2017, 02:42:47 PM
#7
I think BTC.com have also added bitcoin cash wallet recently so you can use them as hot wallet but if you like to make cold wallet than you can just make a pair of bitcoin address in bitcoin paper wallet generator and use it as bitcoincash paper wallet because both have similar address and private key pairs.
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August 14, 2017, 12:53:01 AM
#6
Yeah i think electron is enough since its electrum recommends so i think its safe wallet they are just having some issue before but i think they updated the client software that i think  you can save your bitcoin cash right now without worrying about the the security..

electron maybe can be best option for store bitcoin cash if we have big amount of bcc. but for me which have small bcc amount, i only safe it in exchanges so i can sell it when the price is higher like in bittrex yesterday. today, poloniex has open bcc market and i see the price is moving too fast and if we can follow the price, then we can take a good profit with bcc.
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August 13, 2017, 08:00:32 PM
#5
Yeah i think electron is enough since its electrum recommends so i think its safe wallet they are just having some issue before but i think they updated the client software that i think  you can save your bitcoin cash right now without worrying about the the security..
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August 13, 2017, 12:46:36 PM
#4
Thank you but i'm kind of looking for a software wallet or an android wallet if possible
If you're looking for a software wallet, I'm not sure why you have a thread in the "Web Wallets" section.

The current Bitcoin Cash wallets don't appear to be the most stable things in existence, since they're in early development.

If you want an SPV wallet Electron Cash is the main one, but the binaries are signed with a pseudonym rather than real people.  If you want a full node you could use Bitcoin ABC.

Some earlier full-node implementations that have been around for longer also support Bitcoin Cash, notably Bitcoin XT, Bitcoin Classic and Bitcoin Unlimited.  You could try these as full nodes as well.

Ideally you would spread your coins between a couple of different wallets.  I don't fully trust any of them really, but full nodes tend to be the best choice so that you can be sure that your wallet is following the consensus rules.
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August 13, 2017, 10:43:57 AM
#3
I'm using Coinomi currently to store all my Bitcoin cash but i want to split them and send the other half to another wallet.
Any wallet with a high security level can be used to store Bitcoin Cash ?

I would use btc.com if you want a web wallet. They have recently launched this service and it seems pretty nice. But make sure that you do not store too much in there because ultimately, it is a web wallet, and it's less secure.

For desktop clients you can basically use any of the suggested wallets on bitcoincash.org.

Personally when i split my bitcoin cash i used electron cash and had no issues. It's just a clone of electrum, for bitcoin cash. See here for a complete list of wallets that are endorse by the bitcoin cash team: https://www.bitcoincash.org/

Honestly though i would just dump my BCH as soon as i get it...
Thank you but i'm kind of looking for a software wallet or an android wallet if possible
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August 13, 2017, 03:34:08 AM
#2
I'm using Coinomi currently to store all my Bitcoin cash but i want to split them and send the other half to another wallet.
Any wallet with a high security level can be used to store Bitcoin Cash ?

I would use btc.com if you want a web wallet. They have recently launched this service and it seems pretty nice. But make sure that you do not store too much in there because ultimately, it is a web wallet, and it's less secure.

For desktop clients you can basically use any of the suggested wallets on bitcoincash.org.

Personally when i split my bitcoin cash i used electron cash and had no issues. It's just a clone of electrum, for bitcoin cash. See here for a complete list of wallets that are endorse by the bitcoin cash team: https://www.bitcoincash.org/

Honestly though i would just dump my BCH as soon as i get it...
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August 12, 2017, 07:17:43 AM
#1
I'm using Coinomi currently to store all my Bitcoin cash but i want to split them and send the other half to another wallet.
Any wallet with a high security level can be used to store Bitcoin Cash ?
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