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Topic: Main aspects you have to consider on choosing an online bitcoin wallet (Read 877 times)

legendary
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I'm in need of choosing a "right" (safe, convenient, reliable) online bitcoin wallet for my funds but because of the variety of such wallets and lack of experience in this field it's quite complicated task for me. I'm sure that there are some pitfalls that I don't know or haven't heard about yet and which would affect a lot on the choice. I would appreciate some help on this topic from people who has some experience regarding such types of wallets.
First of all how much bitcoin that you want to store ?, if you want to store huge amount, online or web wallet is might not safe for you since online wallet is risky for storing huge money as we can see there so many cases out there like hacking, site was offline, dns attack, etc, well in this case hardware wallet or offline is suitable for you. However if you want to store little amount then use blockchain or other wallet like people mentioned above. For more information about online wallet you might check this link
https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet
Anyway i don't recommend xapo and coinbase.
hero member
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As of now  i do  recommend  blockchain.info as   a   secure web wallet   or  online wallet. There are   really  some wallets  that  are more secure   and those are  hardware and desktop wallets and other  cold storages out there  but  on  online  blockchain.info  would be the best   one for me,infact  they have already  shown an option where you can access already  your   private keys  which  really  give  us assurance  on the safety  of  our bitcoins.
newbie
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If I were to use an online wallet for whatever reason, the main aspect that I will be looking into is the reputation of the company. Followed by the security of the online wallet. The reputation come first because new online wallet can easily shut-down even with the best security - they 'said' they offer.
May I ask you what do exactly mean by reputation and what is the most important regarding the company reputation? Something like how long are they on the market and if they have ever been compromised or hacked? Or maybe if they have some kind of licenses like Coinbase? User feedbacks? Or probably all at once
legendary
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All I know is that I know nothing.
the first question you have to ask yourself is "how much i love my money?" then decide on choosing one of these web wallets.

if you don't care about losing your money to a hack, whether it is your password being leaked or the site getting hacked. then go with any of them.

and if you don't care if someday one of these wallet providers said "you broke our rules so we take your money and close your account" then go with coinbase.
legendary
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The only thing i care about is security and also try to only use wallets which are coded client side i mean no any record of our account will be saved on their server. I think blockchain.info and electrum are coded client side and i am using them.

legendary
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First of all congratulations on asking such answer.
WTF???  Angry Angry Angry
The only wallet I really ever use is Mycelium for Android, and it's great.  I don't trust online wallets where you have to log in, like blockchain.info and such.  Can you really ever trust this sort of stuff in bitcoinland?  And yeah, don't ever, EVER keep bitcoin or any altcoin or cash on an exchange.  It's almost a 100% chance of getting it stolen.
legendary
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If I were to use an online wallet for whatever reason, the main aspect that I will be looking into is the reputation of the company. Followed by the security of the online wallet. The reputation come first because new online wallet can easily shut-down even with the best security - they 'said' they offer.
hero member
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For storing majority of your btc, it's still recommended to use a desktop wallet like electrum,core. You could just send enough to a web wallet for spending,payments,etc.(small amount)
Blockchain.info and Coinbase are okay but they don't have bitcoin card. Xapo offers bitcoin cards but they usually require verification.
Check out Cryptopay, they have multi-sig wallets as well as Bitcoin Cards, with/without verification.
(You could try out their card, I think they still have a giveaway https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cryptopay-a-central-entry-point-to-a-decentralised-world-1384807 )

Thanks for the link. I've looked through the topic and visited their website. Their wallet and bitcoin card with ability not to disclose personal details looks like an tempting offer among online wallets. But there is one interesting thing I've noticed on their website. They say they somehow use BitGo to provide their security. I've googled BitGo and it appeard that they provided security to Bitfinex which was hacked recently. It seems that it still not clear whether BitGo or Bitfinex was guilty or maybe both, at least I couldn't find such information. That's quite disturbing information about Cryptopay in my opinion, don't you think so?
I can't answer your concerns regarding BitGo and their tie to the recent Bitfinex hack, since no one's really been able to establish clearly where the fault came from. But it could indeed be cause for doubts/concern.
Only thing I can say is if you're really worried about it, then try asking Cryptopay about this matter and see what they've got to say. Otherwise, if you're not satisfied with either the response or the presence of that link then it would indeed be better to search for other options.  Cheesy
newbie
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newbie
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For storing majority of your btc, it's still recommended to use a desktop wallet like electrum,core. You could just send enough to a web wallet for spending,payments,etc.(small amount)
Blockchain.info and Coinbase are okay but they don't have bitcoin card. Xapo offers bitcoin cards but they usually require verification.
Check out Cryptopay, they have multi-sig wallets as well as Bitcoin Cards, with/without verification.
(You could try out their card, I think they still have a giveaway https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cryptopay-a-central-entry-point-to-a-decentralised-world-1384807 )

Thanks for the link. I've looked through the topic and visited their website. Their wallet and bitcoin card with ability not to disclose personal details looks like an tempting offer among online wallets. But there is one interesting thing I've noticed on their website. They say they somehow use BitGo to provide their security. I've googled BitGo and it appeard that they provided security to Bitfinex which was hacked recently. It seems that it still not clear whether BitGo or Bitfinex was guilty or maybe both, at least I couldn't find such information. That's quite disturbing information about Cryptopay in my opinion, don't you think so?
legendary
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I'm in need of choosing a "right" (safe, convenient, reliable) online bitcoin wallet for my funds but because of the variety of such wallets and lack of experience in this field it's quite complicated task for me. I'm sure that there are some pitfalls that I don't know or haven't heard about yet and which would affect a lot on the choice. I would appreciate some help on this topic from people who has some experience regarding such types of wallets.

you should know that the safest wallet is always a cold storage which is a wallet that you never let it connect to internet because it is built on a computer that is never connected to the internet.

for more convenience you can install a wallet application on an offline computer and then create raw unsigned transactions online on another pc and then sign them on your offline computer and then broadcast them online = max security.

also read this topic: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/general-bitcoin-wallets-which-what-why-1631151
hero member
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Thanks for the detailed answer. One of the reasons I'm interested in online wallets like Xapo, Coinbase you've mentioned and other (Spectrocoin, Cryptopay, Bitpay, E-coin according to Google) is because they offer not only wallet but also bitcoin cards. According to their statements it is possible to load such type of card with bitcoin and use it like usual bank card. As it's not so many places where it is possible to pay with bitcoin I thought such card could help me a lot with that inconvenience.
As for Mycelium you've recommended it seems they offer some card, have you ever tried it?. Or using such type of cards is not a good idea?
For storing majority of your btc, it's still recommended to use a desktop wallet like electrum,core. You could just send enough to a web wallet for spending,payments,etc.(small amount)
Blockchain.info and Coinbase are okay but they don't have bitcoin card. Xapo offers bitcoin cards but they usually require verification.

Check out Cryptopay, they have multi-sig wallets as well as Bitcoin Cards, with/without verification.
(You could try out their card, I think they still have a giveaway https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/cryptopay-a-central-entry-point-to-a-decentralised-world-1384807 )

hero member
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As we are talking about online wallets, no doubt blockchain is the best online wallet, because it gives you many choices to highly secure you account, in addition, it is easy to use and fast, that made blockchain the most used online wallet.
Some users complain about the transaction fee, but it isn't big problem in my opinion.
legendary
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Choosing online wallet must be depends on your personal preferences.
I have blockchain.info, coinbase and xapo accounts. But, I use only Xapo for my daily needs to save tx fees. For the same reason I left blockchain.info and coinbase has many regulations like using it for gambling sites is a violation of their TOS, so not using it.

Almost all the features/functionalities/advantages are available with every web wallet providers. If you have a reason then go for a web wallet, else stick within desktop wallets.
hero member
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main aspect is i will choose the safe and secure although i know there is no places is safe and secure, but at least the website that offering online bitcoin wallet must using 2FA, email verification for login and withdrawal.
legendary
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blockchain.info is everything you need, read all about security precautions you should take in order to keep your coins safe, make backups and you'll be fine.
legendary
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I'm in need of choosing a "right" (safe, convenient, reliable) online bitcoin wallet for my funds but because of the variety of such wallets and lack of experience in this field it's quite complicated task for me. I'm sure that there are some pitfalls that I don't know or haven't heard about yet and which would affect a lot on the choice. I would appreciate some help on this topic from people who has some experience regarding such types of wallets.

the first and most important thing that you have to know is that using a web wallet is considered the least safe way of keeping your coins and there are lots of different risks involved with this type of wallet.

if you accept those risks now there are two categories to web wallets.
1) those which don't have access to your private keys
like blockchain.info
these wallets have the benefit that you control the private keys and nobody can take that from you. for example the site can not tell you how to spend your bitcoins.

2) those which have access to your private keys
like coinbase
the downside is that these sites are forcing you to follow their rules for using your bitcoin. for example you can not use bitcoin to gamble while using coinbase otherwise they will close your account.
the benefit of these web wallets is that they are newbie friendly and you don't have to worry about things like how much fee should i include to be high priority and all that stuff.
hero member
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Well, the aspects that you definitely need to consider before choosing are:

- Do I have control over my private keys?
- How much fees do they charge?
- Do they pay miner fees for me?
- Do they have a cool interface that I like to work with?
- Have they got a proven track record?
- Do they have proof of funds and a responsive support team?
legendary
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Op, go for Blockchain.info as yourdefault online wallet. From my experience it is the best solution. Why?

1. Blockchain. info was never hacked, they have state of art security implemented. They don't store your personal data, everything is encrypted with your password.

2. They will give you access yo your private keys (something that many online wallets never do).
You will be able to export it to software wallet of your choice in case of trouble.

3. I never heard about accounts being blocked by Blockchain.info - something that Xapo or Coinbase are doing quite frequently.
legendary
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I'm in need of choosing a "right" (safe, convenient, reliable) online bitcoin wallet for my funds but because of the variety of such wallets and lack of experience in this field it's quite complicated task for me. I'm sure that there are some a ton pitfalls (mainly theft of bitcoins) that I don't know or haven't heard about yet and which would affect a lot on the choice. I would appreciate some help on this topic from people who has some experience regarding such types of wallets.

We're  talking about web wallets here so I fixed a few things in your OP.

Web wallets are convenient. That's really all they have going for them. They're reliable I guess in the sense that the websites don't go down a lot. But what's more reliable is a wallet where you don't have to rely on a 3rd party to hold your keys.

For safety I would suggest a paper wallet created offline (cheap) or hardware wallet such as trezor (expensive).

For convenience web wallets I guess. You have access to your bitcoins with a username / password so you can access them anywhere. Mobile wallets are much better options though (try mycelium. I love it. Bread wallet for ios is good too).

Reliability really would be other wallets whether it's paper, hardware, desktop, mobile. Anything where you hold your own keys. Anything is better than a Web wallet because at some point a web wallet will go down (whether from a hack, or maintenance).

Those would be my suggestions.
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