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sr. member
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Well...

As this wallet is a temporarily storage and do not contains many bitcoins, I will keep it this way (accessible by Blockchain and ellectrum).

Anyways It helped me because I was having issues with blockchain. In Ellectrum my wallet works very well.

Thank you all.
hero member
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Coinbase has never failed me and I believe they are the amongst the best if not the best online wallet service out there. I would recommend them except that I don't think you'll be able to import your private keys. If you gonna go with a local wallet then have look at Multibit.
Coinbase is indeed one of the best one Grin However it's not the safest way to store money online. Never trust any online wallet 100%.
legendary
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Guys.

All working.

I just imported my private key in a installed electrum wallet.

Bow I have a last doubt...

What should I do with the blockchain wallet? That wallet stills working?
The wallet will still work, but you can just forget about it since all of the private keys are now in electrum.

Isn't there a way to erase my wallet from blockchain?

If my wallet stiils working into blockchain.info I'm not secure because my wallet is accessible from the internet yet...
I don't think there is any way to delete the blockchain.info wallet. You can enable all of the other security settings to make it really difficult for anyone to login though. That should help, but wallet deletion is not possible.
You can archive it and delete the wallet address. I can't find proof that they delete it on the server side but it should help from client side attacks.

This method should work, i've tried it several times when creating novelty addresses (importing keys, archiving, deleting)... But like you said, you never have a 100% guarantee that blockchain didn't keep a copy, nobody was snooping on your internet traffic and your pc was 100% clean when exporting the keys...

But it's the closest you can get to deleting a key from blockchain...
legendary
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Guys.

All working.

I just imported my private key in a installed electrum wallet.

Bow I have a last doubt...

What should I do with the blockchain wallet? That wallet stills working?
The wallet will still work, but you can just forget about it since all of the private keys are now in electrum.

Isn't there a way to erase my wallet from blockchain?

If my wallet stiils working into blockchain.info I'm not secure because my wallet is accessible from the internet yet...

just send the fund to another local wallet for example, and close that account, or forget about the password, is the same thing that you have with a local wallet, where you can not remove an address
legendary
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Coinbase has never failed me and I believe they are the amongst the best if not the best online wallet service out there. I would recommend them except that I don't think you'll be able to import your private keys. If you gonna go with a local wallet then have look at Multibit.
legendary
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Guys.

All working.

I just imported my private key in a installed electrum wallet.

Bow I have a last doubt...

What should I do with the blockchain wallet? That wallet stills working?
The wallet will still work, but you can just forget about it since all of the private keys are now in electrum.

Isn't there a way to erase my wallet from blockchain?

If my wallet stiils working into blockchain.info I'm not secure because my wallet is accessible from the internet yet...
I don't think there is any way to delete the blockchain.info wallet. You can enable all of the other security settings to make it really difficult for anyone to login though. That should help, but wallet deletion is not possible.
You can archive it and delete the wallet address. I can't find proof that they delete it on the server side but it should help from client side attacks.
hero member
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Guys.
All working.
I just imported my private key in a installed electrum wallet.
Bow I have a last doubt...
What should I do with the blockchain wallet? That wallet stills working?

In fact you have made a copy. So the old Blockchain wallet is still working.
staff
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Just writing some code
Guys.

All working.

I just imported my private key in a installed electrum wallet.

Bow I have a last doubt...

What should I do with the blockchain wallet? That wallet stills working?
The wallet will still work, but you can just forget about it since all of the private keys are now in electrum.

Isn't there a way to erase my wallet from blockchain?

If my wallet stiils working into blockchain.info I'm not secure because my wallet is accessible from the internet yet...
I don't think there is any way to delete the blockchain.info wallet. You can enable all of the other security settings to make it really difficult for anyone to login though. That should help, but wallet deletion is not possible.
sr. member
Activity: 392
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Bitcoin Faucet & Blog
Guys.

All working.

I just imported my private key in a installed electrum wallet.

Bow I have a last doubt...

What should I do with the blockchain wallet? That wallet stills working?
The wallet will still work, but you can just forget about it since all of the private keys are now in electrum.

Isn't there a way to erase my wallet from blockchain?

If my wallet stiils working into blockchain.info I'm not secure because my wallet is accessible from the internet yet...
legendary
Activity: 840
Merit: 1000
Guys.

All working.

I just imported my private key in a installed electrum wallet.

Bow I have a last doubt...

What should I do with the blockchain wallet? That wallet stills working?

That wallet should still be working, but as you have now the electrum wallet don't bother to use blockchain anymore.

Anyway you can remember/save the details of the blockchain wallet just in case in the future but i believe that is not needed.
staff
Activity: 3458
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Just writing some code
Guys.

All working.

I just imported my private key in a installed electrum wallet.

Bow I have a last doubt...

What should I do with the blockchain wallet? That wallet stills working?
The wallet will still work, but you can just forget about it since all of the private keys are now in electrum.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 251
Bitcoin Faucet & Blog
Guys.

All working.

I just imported my private key in a installed electrum wallet.

Bow I have a last doubt...

What should I do with the blockchain wallet? That wallet stills working?
hero member
Activity: 938
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You can just withdraw your funds at any given time to your own wallet.
OP question is not like that. What if blockchain.info down??

He can't withdraw or send btc normally. He has to backup private keys then import into another wallet to be able transfer his btc.
sr. member
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You can just withdraw your funds at any given time to your own wallet.
hero member
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Move On !!!!!!
Ok.


I will try to import my private keys into Electrum.

About the cold wallet, I do not need this level of security.

I do not use to store bitcoins. My wallets just work as a transition storage because I send all my coins to my faucet balance.

My profits come from Adsense ads.

After finishing this experience I will post the result here.

Thank you all.

Just make sure you download and install Windows installer version. If you download standalone version, you won't have an import key option.

This option will be available in installer version. After you setup and secure your wallet, everything else is a breeze.

You are doing a right thing with ditching the blockchain.info wallet.
legendary
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I usually download multibit and install it. After that I import private key from selected address (from blockchain ) and put it into multibit
Wait until syncronization is done and you're ready to use it without feeling worried against blockchain anymore
hero member
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Am I the only one seeing it as a advantage just to send it to new wallet?  I think having it under a btc address that did not have private key online as a good thing.  Yes transactions fee's do not sound fun.

But I think if wanting to move from it might as well get a more secure one to.  Even though blockchain is a great wallet for spending cash , just not long term storage of lots of coins.
Yeah I think that's a great idea although it gonna take some fees I think but it's worth and it's more secure than import
legendary
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Try to sort a wallet file yourself, run a client on your computer. With offline 40 character passwords, no-one can get your bitcoin, sadlywith any third party, you just don't have that security.... People and companies can vanish or go bankrupt...
legendary
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Am I the only one seeing it as a advantage just to send it to new wallet?  I think having it under a btc address that did not have private key online as a good thing.  Yes transactions fee's do not sound fun.

But I think if wanting to move from it might as well get a more secure one to.  Even though blockchain is a great wallet for spending cash , just not long term storage of lots of coins.
hero member
Activity: 770
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Ok.


I will try to import my private keys into Electrum.

About the cold wallet, I do not need this level of security.

I do not use to store bitcoins. My wallets just work as a transition storage because I send all my coins to my faucet balance.

My profits come from Adsense ads.

After finishing this experience I will post the result here.

Thank you all.
OK good luck Grin if there is anything, just ask Cheesy
sr. member
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Ok.


I will try to import my private keys into Electrum.

About the cold wallet, I do not need this level of security.

I do not use to store bitcoins. My wallets just work as a transition storage because I send all my coins to my faucet balance.

My profits come from Adsense ads.

After finishing this experience I will post the result here.

Thank you all.
full member
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Use electrum or multibit.
Then Export your private keys.
legendary
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If your doing it to get away from blockchain simply importing will work on many wallets. If you want to have more security you would send to a cold storage wallet.

This you would have to pay Transaction fees, but if going for security this would do it.  You will have switched from hot to cold wallet.  So kinda depends on how far you want to go.
hero member
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I think their keys are always generated from the seed, so no "outside" keys can be imported...

You are correct. Electrum do not allow importing private keys into HD wallets. If any one want to import private keys into Electrum, he would have to create another new wallet file. So, running 1 Electrum installation loading 2 different wallet files.

Now I am confuse... I can or I can't input my private key into a electrum wallet?
you CAN import a private key into an electrum wallet, although i think you can ony do it onceyou start electrum for the first time,i just opened up my electrum wallet and cant seem to find where to import, but i know for a fact that you can.
Use the installed version of electrum and you can import the private key whenever you want Grin
hero member
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I think their keys are always generated from the seed, so no "outside" keys can be imported...

You are correct. Electrum do not allow importing private keys into HD wallets. If any one want to import private keys into Electrum, he would have to create another new wallet file. So, running 1 Electrum installation loading 2 different wallet files.

Now I am confuse... I can or I can't input my private key into a electrum wallet?
you CAN import a private key into an electrum wallet, although i think you can ony do it onceyou start electrum for the first time,i just opened up my electrum wallet and cant seem to find where to import, but i know for a fact that you can.
hero member
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I think their keys are always generated from the seed, so no "outside" keys can be imported...

You are correct. Electrum do not allow importing private keys into HD wallets. If any one want to import private keys into Electrum, he would have to create another new wallet file. So, running 1 Electrum installation loading 2 different wallet files.

Now I am confuse... I can or I can't input my private key into a electrum wallet?
you can input your private key into a electrum wallet but you have to use the installed version not the portable one
legendary
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Hi sir you can try this step by step how to import your wallet from blockchain heres the link http://blog.blockchain.com/2014/06/18/tutorial-the-import-export-feature-in-your-blockchain-wallet/ and also you can try this step  from multisig https://multibit.org/en/help/v0.5/help_movingAWallet.html
legendary
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I think their keys are always generated from the seed, so no "outside" keys can be imported...

You are correct. Electrum do not allow importing private keys into HD wallets. If any one want to import private keys into Electrum, he would have to create another new wallet file. So, running 1 Electrum installation loading 2 different wallet files.

Now I am confuse... I can or I can't input my private key into a electrum wallet?

When you start Electrum for the first time, you are offered a choice to "create a new wallet" (HD wallet) and "Restore a wallet or import keys" (import keys from other wallets). You can import private keys into an Electrum wallet, what you cannot do is import private keys into an Electrum HD wallet.

Download it and try, you will understand: https://electrum.org
sr. member
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I think their keys are always generated from the seed, so no "outside" keys can be imported...

You are correct. Electrum do not allow importing private keys into HD wallets. If any one want to import private keys into Electrum, he would have to create another new wallet file. So, running 1 Electrum installation loading 2 different wallet files.

Now I am confuse... I can or I can't input my private key into a electrum wallet?
sr. member
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Every online web wallet service has an option to export the private key somewhere in many format (don't really remember what is correct) so find out what's the right one. However using online wallet is never a safe choice. I suggest using bitcoin core, electrum or multibit which is less vulnerable than online service

Well... If I try electrum, Will I need to download tons of GBs in transactions?

Everybody is suggesting electrum... Altough it is a great choice (i'm using electrum and multibit HD myself), i don't think they have the option to import private keys... At least not from the GUI, maybe there's a python script that allows you to do this, but i'm not really aware of one.

I think their keys are always generated from the seed, so no "outside" keys can be imported...

There would be 2 options:
- use bitcoin core (and download the full blockchaing). It allows you to import your private keys. It might not be 100% safe, since you exported your keys from a website!
- download electrum, just run it, generate a seed, generate new keys and addresses, and transfer the bitcoins you have in blockchain to the new address. This is the safest option imo, unless your address from blockchain is known as a tipjar, or a public address that receives frequent coins... In that case you're more or less stuck with the first option.

Exactly... I am receiving frequently earnings in my address... I will lose money if a left my address and take a new one.

I am using the install version of electrum and at the same section you described I got the import option. So I think somehow the portable one is unable to do this...

That's probably it... Sorry to spread confusion, i've never had the installed version (only portable).
that's totally fine. Now you know it Grin you can switch to that and export the priveate then hide it somewhere if you like

Well, the portable version does allow you to export your keys, just not importing new ones... It allows you to sweep private keys tough Smiley
I've written down the seed on a piece of paper, that's safe enough for the amount of coins i'm holding Wink

Yeash... I will do something like this. The install electrum wallet seems to be the best option and of course will solve my problem since I can input my private key. Smiley
hero member
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Hi...

I am facing a lot of problems with one of my wallets in blockchain.info.

I would like to know how to move it to an other provide bringging all my bitcoins and still receiving my faucet referral earnings normally.

Is it simple?

To what new wallet provider should I move? What are the best ones?

Thx.
Export your private keys and then import into another wallet.

Multibit is very easy to use for import and export private keys.

Note: Not Multibit HD version
full member
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i suggest electrum,but dont keep ALL of your coins on the wallet i tend to only keep around 5% of my coins on my wallet, the rest in a paper wallet
hero member
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If you want to use again web wallets then i would suggest coinbase,
But they do not offer to import neither export the private keys.
Only transfer the balance to the coinbase address and you are good(not better/best)
legendary
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I think their keys are always generated from the seed, so no "outside" keys can be imported...

You are correct. Electrum do not allow importing private keys into HD wallets. If any one want to import private keys into Electrum, he would have to create another new wallet file. So, running 1 Electrum installation loading 2 different wallet files.
legendary
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I am using the install version of electrum and at the same section you described I got the import option. So I think somehow the portable one is unable to do this...

That's probably it... Sorry to spread confusion, i've never had the installed version (only portable).
that's totally fine. Now you know it Grin you can switch to that and export the priveate then hide it somewhere if you like

Well, the portable version does allow you to export your keys, just not importing new ones... It allows you to sweep private keys tough Smiley
I've written down the seed on a piece of paper, that's safe enough for the amount of coins i'm holding Wink
hero member
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I am using the install version of electrum and at the same section you described I got the import option. So I think somehow the portable one is unable to do this...

That's probably it... Sorry to spread confusion, i've never had the installed version (only portable).
that's totally fine. Now you know it Grin you can switch to that and export the priveate then hide it somewhere if you like
legendary
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https://merel.mobi => buy facemasks with BTC/LTC
I am using the install version of electrum and at the same section you described I got the import option. So I think somehow the portable one is unable to do this...

That's probably it... Sorry to spread confusion, i've never had the installed version (only portable).
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Hi...

I am facing a lot of problems with one of my wallets in blockchain.info.

I would like to know how to move it to an other provide bringging all my bitcoins and still receiving my faucet referral earnings normally.

Is it simple?

To what new wallet provider should I move? What are the best ones?

Thx.

Export you private keys, and use electrum or multibit, i prefer to electum. Some useful thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/guide-offline-access-to-blockchain-wallet-exporting-keys-594570
hero member
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Everybody is suggesting electrum... Altough it is a great choice (i'm using electrum and multibit HD myself), i don't think they have the option to import private keys... At least not from the GUI, maybe there's a python script that allows you to do this, but i'm not really aware of one.

I think their keys are always generated from the seed, so no "outside" keys can be imported...

There would be 2 options:
- use bitcoin core (and download the full blockchaing). It allows you to import your private keys. It might not be 100% safe, since you exported your keys from a website!
- download electrum, just run it, generate a seed, generate new keys and addresses, and transfer the bitcoins you have in blockchain to the new address. This is the safest option imo, unless your address from blockchain is known as a tipjar, or a public address that receives frequent coins... In that case you're more or less stuck with the first option.
it does have the option to import and even export. I used to export my key from the blockchain and add it to electrum. and you can do vice versa too!

I believe you, but i'm looking at the official windows portable electrum 2.5.1.
If i go to wallet => private keys, i have the option to sweep or to export them... If i sweep them, i'll just send the coins to an electrum address, right? The keys aren't imported, just used to transfer all the coins? It's just the automatic version of making a wallet, and sending the coins over?

I might be mistaking, i've never had many coins on webwallets, and i transferred them to electrum and multibit hd a while ago...
I am using the install version of electrum and at the same section you described I got the import option. So I think somehow the portable one is unable to do this...
legendary
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https://merel.mobi => buy facemasks with BTC/LTC
Everybody is suggesting electrum... Altough it is a great choice (i'm using electrum and multibit HD myself), i don't think they have the option to import private keys... At least not from the GUI, maybe there's a python script that allows you to do this, but i'm not really aware of one.

I think their keys are always generated from the seed, so no "outside" keys can be imported...

There would be 2 options:
- use bitcoin core (and download the full blockchaing). It allows you to import your private keys. It might not be 100% safe, since you exported your keys from a website!
- download electrum, just run it, generate a seed, generate new keys and addresses, and transfer the bitcoins you have in blockchain to the new address. This is the safest option imo, unless your address from blockchain is known as a tipjar, or a public address that receives frequent coins... In that case you're more or less stuck with the first option.
it does have the option to import and even export. I used to export my key from the blockchain and add it to electrum. and you can do vice versa too!

I believe you, but i'm looking at the official windows portable electrum 2.5.1.
If i go to wallet => private keys, i have the option to sweep or to export them... If i sweep them, i'll just send the coins to an electrum address, right? The keys aren't imported, just used to transfer all the coins? It's just the automatic version of making a wallet, and sending the coins over?

I might be mistaking, i've never had many coins on webwallets, and i transferred them to electrum and multibit hd a while ago...
hero member
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Everybody is suggesting electrum... Altough it is a great choice (i'm using electrum and multibit HD myself), i don't think they have the option to import private keys... At least not from the GUI, maybe there's a python script that allows you to do this, but i'm not really aware of one.

I think their keys are always generated from the seed, so no "outside" keys can be imported...

There would be 2 options:
- use bitcoin core (and download the full blockchaing). It allows you to import your private keys. It might not be 100% safe, since you exported your keys from a website!
- download electrum, just run it, generate a seed, generate new keys and addresses, and transfer the bitcoins you have in blockchain to the new address. This is the safest option imo, unless your address from blockchain is known as a tipjar, or a public address that receives frequent coins... In that case you're more or less stuck with the first option.
it does have the option to import and even export. I used to export my key from the blockchain and add it to electrum. and you can do vice versa too!
legendary
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https://merel.mobi => buy facemasks with BTC/LTC
Everybody is suggesting electrum... Altough it is a great choice (i'm using electrum and multibit HD myself), i don't think they have the option to import private keys... At least not from the GUI, maybe there's a python script that allows you to do this, but i'm not really aware of one.

I think their keys are always generated from the seed, so no "outside" keys can be imported...

There would be 2 options:
- use bitcoin core (and download the full blockchaing). It allows you to import your private keys. It might not be 100% safe, since you exported your keys from a website!
- download electrum, just run it, generate a seed, generate new keys and addresses, and transfer the bitcoins you have in blockchain to the new address. This is the safest option imo, unless your address from blockchain is known as a tipjar, or a public address that receives frequent coins... In that case you're more or less stuck with the first option.
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i was wondering, can i have multiple accounts on one block chain? u know like some strategies on this bitcoin series.
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Every online web wallet service has an option to export the private key somewhere in many format (don't really remember what is correct) so find out what's the right one. However using online wallet is never a safe choice. I suggest using bitcoin core, electrum or multibit which is less vulnerable than online service
hero member
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Of course cold wallets are the safest way to keep bitcoins.

The problem is that I don't want to download 20GB of transactions to my notebook...

I do prefer a online wallet for now.
try multibit HD, bither,electrum. You don't need to download whole blockchain.

I will try electrum then.

What to you think about BitGo? Is it a good option?
yeah! That too a good option, if you use bitgo extension (bitgo doesn't have  software other than browser extension). I've tried bitgo web wallet only.
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Of course cold wallets are the safest way to keep bitcoins.

The problem is that I don't want to download 20GB of transactions to my notebook...

I do prefer a online wallet for now.
try multibit HD, bither,electrum. You don't need to download whole blockchain.

I will try electrum then.

What to you think about BitGo? Is it a good option?
hero member
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Of course cold wallets are the safest way to keep bitcoins.

The problem is that I don't want to download 20GB of transactions to my notebook...

I do prefer a online wallet for now.
try multibit HD, bither,electrum. You don't need to download whole blockchain.
sr. member
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Of course cold wallets are the safest way to keep bitcoins.

The problem is that I don't want to download 20GB of transactions to my notebook...

I do prefer a online wallet for now.
hero member
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It is not recommended to use any online wallet. Especially blockchain.info. Even bitcoin.org too removed blockchain.info from their web wallet page.
Choose yourself a wallet -> https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet  and import private keys of blockchain.info wallet to the selected wallet Smiley
legendary
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Hi...

I am facing a lot of problems with one of my wallets in blockchain.info.

I would like to know how to move it to an other provide bringging all my bitcoins and still receiving my faucet referral earnings normally.

Is it simple?

To what new wallet provider should I move? What are the best ones?

Thx.

You will need to export your private keys and import it to another client that supports importing of private keys.
You can try Electrum, bitcoincore or Multibit.
sr. member
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Hi...

I am facing a lot of problems with one of my wallets in blockchain.info.

I would like to know how to move it to an other provide bringging all my bitcoins and still receiving my faucet referral earnings normally.

Is it simple?

To what new wallet provider should I move? What are the best ones?

Thx.
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