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Topic: Securing your wallet, creating new, etc. (Read 994 times)

jr. member
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September 02, 2020, 02:57:17 PM
#4
Electrum is a very good wallet to use and I personally have been using it since forever. Just be sure you're using a version directly from electrum.org
newbie
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September 02, 2020, 10:15:19 AM
#3
Hey,

I was searching for the same topic for a while.

I am researching on this topic and will update soon as soon as i find something.

Meanwhile,

I am using Youhodler bitcoin wallet and it has some features which are cutting edge.

You should try that out.



I heard about the Youholder bitcoin wallet from a friend, cool features. I'm using Mycelium.

Patiently waiting for your update
brand new
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September 02, 2020, 02:14:14 AM
#2
Hey,

I was searching for the same topic for a while.

I am researching on this topic and will update soon as soon as i find something.

Meanwhile,

I am using Youhodler bitcoin wallet and it has some features which are cutting edge.

You should try that out.

sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 252
Some commentary on the Wiki article:

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Securing_your_wallet

The "Making a new wallet" section doesn't really tell you how to do that.  It's easy enough to figure out, but for clarity's sake, would be nice.  It is also somewhat unclear when referring to making a wallet with a password what exactly is being referred to.

Would like to see more detailed information on switching back and forth between two wallets.

Just as an example, I backed up and moved my wallet file, and noticed I had to re-scan the block chain.  Not a big deal, and I think it mentions it, but perhaps some more elaboration on when it does and doesn't need to rescan the block chain would be nice.

Someone more knowledge than myself would be appreciated for updating the wiki - with everything going on lately I think we should focus on making it not only hacker proof but idiot proof.

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