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December 18, 2016, 07:02:57 PM
#12
After we know this case, we must consider to use offline wallet if we have big amount. Online wallet can't full 100℅ private key, so not guarantee if they lost.
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December 14, 2016, 03:16:49 PM
#11
where i can get private key in blockchain, new addres blockchain not import addres
i can see only import wallet in there can get private key
Yes you can't get private key for your blockchain wallet addresses but you can see private key of imported address by going through https://blockchain.info/wallet/#/settings/addresses and clicking on more options on right of the address whose private key you want, there will be private key on option click it you will get private key for that address.
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December 14, 2016, 05:19:41 AM
#10
Ive heard that blockchain is now available to get your private keys on which its really a good news specially for recovering your bitcoins when it is lost. Most people here suggesting that its better to use offline or desktop wallets when storing huge amounts of bitcoins and i strongly agree with them since im using it too on storing bitcoin and you do have the access on your private keys.

where i can get private key in blockchain, new addres blockchain not import addres
i can see only import wallet in there can get private key
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December 14, 2016, 05:14:12 AM
#9
Ive heard that blockchain is now available to get your private keys on which its really a good news specially for recovering your bitcoins when it is lost. Most people here suggesting that its better to use offline or desktop wallets when storing huge amounts of bitcoins and i strongly agree with them since im using it too on storing bitcoin and you do have the access on your private keys.
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December 13, 2016, 04:45:46 PM
#8
For storing purposes it is better to use offline wallets and unused addresses only.
But if you asking if web wallets giving private key or not, to my knowledge I know blockchain.info doing it but since it's a third party I would never trust storing large amounts for long period of time.
And if it's about trust then you should trust them no matter if they give you private key or not.
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December 13, 2016, 04:34:12 PM
#7
hello iam newbie in about bitcoin
iam only use blockchain, in bitcoin addres
where i can get bitcoin addres is support and open service aboout private key

Using blockchain.info you need to trust them about your private keys. No way to access it, you are using their services, so you are trusting them to store your money safely.

Your BTC address can be found accessing your wallet, click on addresses. I don't know if when you create an account now they automatically give you an address, because the wallet changed since I created my account there. If you don't receive it automatically, create one on "addresses" tab.

If you want a safer wallet, do what another people said here, use a safer wallet (desktop one).
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December 13, 2016, 01:03:56 PM
#6
Like what they said you should opt for those desktop wallets and not those online ones. Its much safer and easier to manage. I personally use bither. It's easy to use and easy to import private keys. Another feature is that you can see all the addresses you generated and imported on the wallet. I used another wallet before where I don't see previous wallets I used. It only showed the total amount of bitcoins I had there. I didn't like that that's why I am using bither.
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December 13, 2016, 09:27:37 AM
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hello iam newbie in about bitcoin
iam only use blockchain, in bitcoin addres
where i can get bitcoin addres is support and open service aboout private key
The site that others are saying, but as what I know desktop wallets are much safer than any other kind of wallet.

It has also the feature on what you are looking for which have full access your private keys.
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December 13, 2016, 06:42:07 AM
#4
hello iam newbie in about bitcoin
iam only use blockchain, in bitcoin addres
where i can get bitcoin addres is support and open service aboout private key

Here's a list of possible wallets:
https://bitcoin.org/en/choose-your-wallet

Personally, i'd advise you to stay away from web wallets (at least, don't use them to store the bulk of your funds) and maybe go for an HD SPV wallet like electrum or multibit HD
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December 13, 2016, 06:33:57 AM
#3
You can check https://www.bitaddress.org/ if you like to generate bitcoin address and private key pair but don't forget to make proper backup of that wallet using print option site have.

But if you want to transfer bitcoin out of this address you can import this address to blockchain.info wallet scanning private key of it.
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December 13, 2016, 01:41:45 AM
#2
hello iam newbie in about bitcoin
iam only use blockchain, in bitcoin addres
where i can get bitcoin addres is support and open service aboout private key
Hey! Your post isn't clear. Can you rephrase what exactly you are asking?
If you are using blockchain.infi wallet you can get your bitcoin address by clicking the receive button.
Now about the private key, there is an option in blockchain.info for you to export it then you can get a copy of that privatekey.
I hope this helps.
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December 13, 2016, 12:53:58 AM
#1
hello iam newbie in about bitcoin
iam only use blockchain, in bitcoin addres
where i can get bitcoin addres is support and open service aboout private key
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