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Topic: Is it safe to keep your coins in Bitstamp? - page 2. (Read 8084 times)

legendary
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Well if you remembered the story of Mt.Gox or similar exchanges, that would give you an answer. If you store coins on a address of which you do not know the private keys, the money is not yours.
Remember the days of Inputs.io, and similar. It is not recommended that you keep bigger amounts of money in online wallets, exchanges or any service that is.
sr. member
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Keeping coins on an exchange has two main risks:  Theft by third parties, and problems with the exchange itself.

If you use 2FA, you are reasonably safe from hackers but I wouldn't keep large amounts there.


I would not trust Bitstamp, or any exchange for long term storage. The only way to trade is to deposit coins which makes it inevitable you have to store them on an exchange for short spells. After trading I would immediately withdraw them.
legendary
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Core dev leaves me neg feedback #abuse #political
Keeping coins on an exchange has two main risks:  Theft by third parties, and problems with the exchange itself.

If you use 2FA, you are reasonably safe from hackers but I wouldn't keep large amounts there.
legendary
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Move them to your own wallet, unless you're planning to trade them on Bitstamp very soon.

Make sure to install all security updates for applications on your computer before you install bitcoin-related software + update your anti-malware software and scan your system.
sr. member
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As the title asks, is it safe to store your coins in Bitstamp's online wallet?

Why would you keep your coins in an online wallet which can be hacked and if fact was already hacked once. Cold storage s the best option or a specialized wallet like trezor.
legendary
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#Free market
As the title asks, is it safe to store your coins in Bitstamp's online wallet?

I also don't suggest you to keep 1 satoshi in any exchange, I always recommend to send the coin/s >> exchange them for FIAT (or viceversa) and withdraw it/them fastly (less then 10 minutes of work).
Have you heard about the various hack (firstly the mt.gox , the huge loss of 850'000 btc) and bitstamp, bter, etc ?
you dont need to withdraw it 10 minutes after you can keep it for a few days in my opinion as those problems dont happen too often

No, I don't trust any exchange to keep my bitcoin. Because an exchange is not a bank, wake up! Bitcoin is another thing, as a lot of users said : be your own bank. Don't be a stupid and don't keep never your coin on an exchange, it is not safe for (obviously) you and all the ecosystem.
donator
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I used to keep a lot of BTC on Bitstamp and lend them out for a small interest to other traders. I even wrote a bot that attempted to price my swap offers at what I thought was the optimal price based on the historical trend of the FRR. In the end I collected only a small amount in interest payments. I figured that it wasn't worth the risk and withdrew everything.
legendary
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As the title asks, is it safe to store your coins in Bitstamp's online wallet?

if you are active trader and doing trade on Bitstamp then keep your bitcoin only for your trading hours and when you are done then take withdraw on daily basis that is more safe option to trade on any online bitcoin exchange. daily deposit for trading hours and daily withdraw.
legendary
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sr. member
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Why take the risk by having someone else keep for you on your behalf. I'm not implying that they cannot be trusted but anything can still happen even though security measures have been implemented. Furthermore managing your own wallet and money is not that difficult if you know what you are doing
sgk
legendary
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!! HODL !!
As the title asks, is it safe to store your coins in Bitstamp's online wallet?

This question can be read as:
"Is it safe to store your coins in any online wallet?"

Bitstamp or not, trust no one.
Keep a small amount for trading or other purposes, but transfer your savings to a cold wallet.
full member
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Why so serious?
I would say it depends on amount of money/coins you want to keep in. I only keep money on online wallet for minimum amount of time to do the transactions. To much money lost in similar cases. Although Bitstamp is quite reputable and big at the moment, it is as well very highlighted target.
sr. member
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Exchanges are too insecure, lock them up in your private qt wallet it is worth the blockchain sync time and you never have to worry.
newbie
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As the title asks, is it safe to store your coins in Bitstamp's online wallet?

Do not store any amount there for a long time you could get hurt
legendary
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after the recent hack, i would say no, better to store them on your local computer or cold storage

never keep them on any exchange, at best a small amount for trading
full member
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As the title asks, is it safe to store your coins in Bitstamp's online wallet?

I also don't suggest you to keep 1 satoshi in any exchange, I always recommend to send the coin/s >> exchange them for FIAT (or viceversa) and withdraw it/them fastly (less then 10 minutes of work).
Have you heard about the various hack (firstly the mt.gox , the huge loss of 850'000 btc) and bitstamp, bter, etc ?
you dont need to withdraw it 10 minutes after you can keep it for a few days in my opinion as those problems dont happen too often
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1043
#Free market
As the title asks, is it safe to store your coins in Bitstamp's online wallet?

I also don't suggest you to keep 1 satoshi in any exchange, I always recommend to send the coin/s >> exchange them for FIAT (or viceversa) and withdraw it/them fastly (less then 10 minutes of work).
Have you heard about the various hack (firstly the mt.gox , the huge loss of 850'000 btc) and bitstamp, bter, etc ?
hero member
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BlasterKVs the king of xbox modding
never keep you coins to any exchange, they are not wallets
always use offiline or desktop wallets to store your coins,coins with exchanges are not safe
hero member
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As the title asks, is it safe to store your coins in Bitstamp's online wallet?

In my honest opinion : no. You should never keep bitcoin or your altcoins on ant exchange (it is not safe, and you will lose them if an hacker will discover a "bug" in the platform).

Now let's start from beginning, do you know what is bitcoin and what is a bank?
legendary
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Life, Love and Laughter...
If you really want to store some btc or usd at bitstamp, I suggest sending them to a Ripple wallet from your bitstamp account.  You may be holding btc or usd IOU's but they are easy to convert to XRP when bitstamp gets hacked and then sending the XRP to Cryptsy to convert them back to BTC.

Read a post on Reddit about a guy who had around 10 btc worth of bitstamp.btc IOU in Ripple during the hack.  He converted them to XRP then sent them to an exchange and traded them for real BTC.

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