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Topic: How many BTC wallets/addresses do you have? (Read 2387 times)

newbie
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January 21, 2014, 04:38:20 PM
#24
Greetings Forum,


For those of you who have many wallets?


1. Did you create them one at a time from one computer?

                                  or

2. Did you do as I attempted and created your wallets from two systems running at the same time using the same IP Address?


The reason for this question results from my attempt to synchronize Bitcoin-QT from Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 at the same time from my laptop and desktop. My desktop runs 24/7 and my laptop does not, which is the reason why I wanted to make only two wallets. However, on my Windows 7, Bitcoin-QT has been synchronizing 3 hours behind for 3 days. I have the green check mark on Windows 8.1.

I am in a dilemma because I do not know what to do about Bitcoin-QT synchronizing 3 hours behind for the past three days. Now, I only want one wallet and delete the other permanently but I am not sure what affect that will have on my chances of playing this mining game.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
Only 2  Roll Eyes
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
Yes, I would like to know the answer to that question as well. What is the benefit of having so many addresses? And why does a new address have to be generated each time you make a payment or receive a payment?

What is the difference between tumbling through different wallets or different addresses? What helps to be hidden?

thanks

Put it this way - if you just use one  address, and someone finds out that address is connected to you, they can see all the bitcoin transactions you ever made. Probably not what you want Smiley

If you use a different address for every transaction, it makes it a much harder job for anyone to track your bitcoin activities.


Wallets are a whole different topic really, the main thing is to encrypt it with a strong password, and keep the password somewhere nowhere else can find it. Ideally in your head.

Are you saying if I went to Overstock.com and used my coinbase e wallet to purchase something, and they have my name, they can see all my bitcoin activity?

Or if I send bitcoins to my wife's wallet, she can then find out all my porn/bitcoin transactions?  Shocked
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
5 quadrtillion.  if every atom in the entire universe-multiverse had 5 quintioon.  there'd still be 53 thousand left
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Wallets are a whole different topic really, the main thing is to encrypt it with a strong password, and keep the password somewhere nowhere else can find it. Ideally in your head.

I currently use Blockchain.info. Is my wallet simply the collection of my addresses there?

Well yes, in simple terms, a wallet is really just a way of allocating a bunch of addresses to an "owner". Its actually a collection of "private keys", but thinking in terms of "a collection of bitcoin addresses" is fine.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 100
Time is Money !!
As much as my wallet can create

you can create as much as you want  Grin .. BuT i have only 5 till now 
legendary
Activity: 1137
Merit: 1035
Bitcoin accepted here
Wallets are a whole different topic really, the main thing is to encrypt it with a strong password, and keep the password somewhere nowhere else can find it. Ideally in your head.

I currently use Blockchain.info. Is my wallet simply the collection of my addresses there?
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Yes, I would like to know the answer to that question as well. What is the benefit of having so many addresses? And why does a new address have to be generated each time you make a payment or receive a payment?

What is the difference between tumbling through different wallets or different addresses? What helps to be hidden?

thanks

Put it this way - if you just use one  address, and someone finds out that address is connected to you, they can see all the bitcoin transactions you ever made. Probably not what you want Smiley

If you use a different address for every transaction, it makes it a much harder job for anyone to track your bitcoin activities.


Wallets are a whole different topic really, the main thing is to encrypt it with a strong password, and keep the password somewhere nowhere else can find it. Ideally in your head.
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 500
Doesn't it have a chance to generate a existing wallet therefore someone could have access to your coins?
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
Yes, I would like to know the answer to that question as well. What is the benefit of having so many addresses? And why does a new address have to be generated each time you make a payment or receive a payment?

What is the difference between tumbling through different wallets or different addresses? What helps to be hidden?

thanks
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Preamble: as a starter, am I correct in assuming that bitcoin wallets and addresses are synonyms?

How many wallets (addresses) do you have and what are your benefits in having multiple ones?

Wallets and addresses are not the same thing. So I don't understand the 2nd question "How many wallets (addresses) do you have and what are your benefits in having multiple ones?"

How many wallets addresses do you have and what are your benefits in having multiple ones?

OK, now my question should be ok.

It depends on the wallet. But generally, there is no limit on the addresses you can create.
legendary
Activity: 1137
Merit: 1035
Bitcoin accepted here
Preamble: as a starter, am I correct in assuming that bitcoin wallets and addresses are synonyms?

How many wallets (addresses) do you have and what are your benefits in having multiple ones?

Wallets and addresses are not the same thing. So I don't understand the 2nd question "How many wallets (addresses) do you have and what are your benefits in having multiple ones?"

How many wallets addresses do you have and what are your benefits in having multiple ones?

OK, now my question should be ok.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Preamble: as a starter, am I correct in assuming that bitcoin wallets and addresses are synonyms?

How many wallets (addresses) do you have and what are your benefits in having multiple ones?

Wallets and addresses are not the same thing. So I don't understand the 2nd question "How many wallets (addresses) do you have and what are your benefits in having multiple ones?"
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
I'm currently using Blockchain.info for my wallet. Can I create more addresses that refer to the same wallet there? Other than a simple way to organize your BTCs, are there any important reasons to have several?

Yes you can make as many as you want. Just go receive and press new address.
legendary
Activity: 1137
Merit: 1035
Bitcoin accepted here
I'm currently using Blockchain.info for my wallet. Can I create more addresses that refer to the same wallet there? Other than a simple way to organize your BTCs, are there any important reasons to have several?
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
January 16, 2014, 11:24:13 AM
#9
A couple for everyday activities and another for savings  Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1000
January 16, 2014, 11:20:12 AM
#8
With some BTC on it 2 or 3 currently.
sr. member
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Merit: 251
I'm investigating Crypto Projects
January 16, 2014, 11:19:09 AM
#7
i got more then a dozen it would be nice if somoene create one software where you can just add a module for a new altcoin wallet or make a web one for all at once then we move bigger amounts to one big software wallet
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1012
January 16, 2014, 11:18:44 AM
#6
1 wallet but re-created every 10 transactions ... i don't want all lines of useless history.
bitcoin can store this ... but i don't want that in my bitcoin-QT.
hero member
Activity: 565
Merit: 501
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January 16, 2014, 11:03:12 AM
#5
I only have a few.
If i sell something tho, and let ppl send it to coinbase, i rather change addresses once in a while or ppl will see how much other ppl have send on the same address.
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