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legendary
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July 14, 2015, 09:31:07 AM
#32
Should i change my wallet im experiencing lots of bugs with blockchain.info , but i still dont know if i should change or what other wallet i should get ,i like the onlines one because im scared that if something happens to my pc i couldent login to my wallet

can someone please tell me what i should do ?
should i change my wallet?

For web wallet, you can try BitGo or GreenAddress. Just don't store big amount on web wallet and exchanger.

I personally use my own PC and i used Electrum, easy to use, secure wallet.

Im still confused if i should change,everybody knows me by my main address and it would be wierd for me to change it
still having some troubles with the wallet

Use an import/export feature, move to other wallet.
so here is a question if import my private key to a desktop wallet(electrum) will i be able to ue both of the wallets with same address? so that i can use the address on blockchain and electrum?
Yes. However, if the client sends the change to the other addresses, only the client can control it since blockchain.info doesn't have knowledge of the private key or address.
I think it should be considered common knowledge that online wallets = unsafe. They are used for hot wallets, sure but you still need to bring cash in case the wallet provider craps out with your 50 bucks to pay for dinner or what have you.
Use a hardware wallet for significant amounts & then experiment with all the clients

They aren't very unsafe. They can be safe when the code is open sourced and 2FA is used. For hardware wallet, I wouldn't recommend anything that is too expensive. A simple offline raspberry pi would be enough for high security. Transactions can be signed on the offline computer and broadcast on the online computer hence, the private key is never exposed to the web.
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1137
July 14, 2015, 07:46:59 AM
#31
Should i change my wallet im experiencing lots of bugs with blockchain.info , but i still dont know if i should change or what other wallet i should get ,i like the onlines one because im scared that if something happens to my pc i couldent login to my wallet

can someone please tell me what i should do ?
should i change my wallet?

For web wallet, you can try BitGo or GreenAddress. Just don't store big amount on web wallet and exchanger.

I personally use my own PC and i used Electrum, easy to use, secure wallet.

Im still confused if i should change,everybody knows me by my main address and it would be wierd for me to change it
still having some troubles with the wallet

Use an import/export feature, move to other wallet.
so here is a question if import my private key to a desktop wallet(electrum) will i be able to ue both of the wallets with same address? so that i can use the address on blockchain and electrum?

whoever has the private keys to a bitcoin address can use that coins that are in that address, so yes, if you import your privatekeys from you bc.i account into Electrum you can use that address to send from.

but try to use a fresh created address and sweep the old keys instead of importing them. it is much safer this way.
legendary
Activity: 1456
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July 14, 2015, 04:05:15 AM
#30
I think it should be considered common knowledge that online wallets = unsafe. They are used for hot wallets, sure but you still need to bring cash in case the wallet provider craps out with your 50 bucks to pay for dinner or what have you.
Use a hardware wallet for significant amounts & then experiment with all the clients
sr. member
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Merit: 250
AltoCenter.com
July 14, 2015, 02:45:46 AM
#29
Don't make the mistake of using online wallet for handling majority of your coin. Use a paper wallet and store them off-line. And for the online ones, I think electrum is probably the best.
legendary
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July 13, 2015, 06:16:18 PM
#28
Should i change my wallet im experiencing lots of bugs with blockchain.info , but i still dont know if i should change or what other wallet i should get ,i like the onlines one because im scared that if something happens to my pc i couldent login to my wallet

can someone please tell me what i should do ?
should i change my wallet?

For web wallet, you can try BitGo or GreenAddress. Just don't store big amount on web wallet and exchanger.

I personally use my own PC and i used Electrum, easy to use, secure wallet.

Im still confused if i should change,everybody knows me by my main address and it would be wierd for me to change it
still having some troubles with the wallet

Use an import/export feature, move to other wallet.
so here is a question if import my private key to a desktop wallet(electrum) will i be able to ue both of the wallets with same address? so that i can use the address on blockchain and electrum?
hero member
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July 13, 2015, 01:11:28 PM
#27
Should i change my wallet im experiencing lots of bugs with blockchain.info , but i still dont know if i should change or what other wallet i should get ,i like the onlines one because im scared that if something happens to my pc i couldent login to my wallet

can someone please tell me what i should do ?
should i change my wallet?

For web wallet, you can try BitGo or GreenAddress. Just don't store big amount on web wallet and exchanger.

I personally use my own PC and i used Electrum, easy to use, secure wallet.

Im still confused if i should change,everybody knows me by my main address and it would be wierd for me to change it
still having some troubles with the wallet

Use an import/export feature, move to other wallet.
hero member
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July 13, 2015, 12:58:55 PM
#26
Please do have in mind that never relay on one wallet, you need to always have a at lease 2 that you use and try to keep on offline just to be more secure, if you want to keep using blockchain.infos wallet is fine but try to keep your bitcoin off a web interface anything could happen.
hero member
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July 13, 2015, 12:16:56 PM
#25
no, electrum or multibit is ok for every day usage, I really don't see any point to use web wallets these days...any device, which can access web wallet had some application for its own platform.
can you please explain, why you are recommending such non-sense like web wallet?

I like Blockchain.info because my wallet is available on every device.

yes cool, what device/platform you are using for secured accessing blockchain.info and is not-compatible with electrum?

I access it from my phone, my tablet, my laptop, my desktop, and my computer at work. I have electrum on my laptop.
Why do you want to use it, on all this devices? If one of this devices is hacked, your Bitcoin are gone.
In my opinion, it is sufficient, do just use your smartphone for daily transaction, since every other device can just give you the QR-Code to make a transaction.
For larger amounts use a paper wallet or a hardware wallet.
legendary
Activity: 2926
Merit: 1863
July 13, 2015, 11:41:50 AM
#24
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I do not have any experience w/ electrum or mycelium so cannot offer anything useful there.  But, I use blockchain.info's wallet for small transactions and everyday situations.  I keep relatively small amounts there as I too have had a "security issue" using it.  It's easy to use and has the nice SharedCoin service.

For larger amounts of BTC, I keep them on a Ledger Nano and a Trezor.  I like them both.

LiteCoinGuy has a great thread on hardware wallets.  Lots of useful information!
sr. member
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July 13, 2015, 11:38:12 AM
#23
Im still confused if i should change,everybody knows me by my main address and it would be wierd for me to change it
still having some troubles with the wallet

and what about import you provate keys of the blockchain wallet in some desktop wallet?
Like this you don't change the wallet address
legendary
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July 13, 2015, 11:29:07 AM
#22
Im still confused if i should change,everybody knows me by my main address and it would be wierd for me to change it
still having some troubles with the wallet
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1014
In Satoshi I Trust
July 11, 2015, 12:29:40 PM
#21
I access it from my phone, my tablet, my laptop, my desktop, and my computer at work. I have electrum on my laptop.

I bet, that except computer at work (where you had phone anyway), electrum or any other light client may be installed on all devices. it is your choice for sure, but using web wallet if you had so much options just because you are lazy is simply non-sense and basically doesn't matter, how much BTC you had stored here..

for android is quite tricky to use electrum, anyway you can use mycelium and import electrum address..

there is no problem when you use blockchain.info for pocket money dude.
legendary
Activity: 1204
Merit: 1000
July 11, 2015, 12:22:51 PM
#20
no, electrum or multibit is ok for every day usage, I really don't see any point to use web wallets these days...any device, which can access web wallet had some application for its own platform.
can you please explain, why you are recommending such non-sense like web wallet?

I like Blockchain.info because my wallet is available on every device.

Well i would suggest coinbase in this case, i can access them from many platforms.
They have android app and you can check/send whatever you can do also from web wallet.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 4418
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July 11, 2015, 12:17:03 PM
#19
I access it from my phone, my tablet, my laptop, my desktop, and my computer at work. I have electrum on my laptop.

I bet, that except computer at work (where you had phone anyway), electrum or any other light client may be installed on all devices. it is your choice for sure, but using web wallet if you had so much options just because you are lazy is simply non-sense and basically doesn't matter, how much BTC you had stored here..

for android is quite tricky to use electrum, anyway you can use mycelium and import electrum address..
I have just tried it again, Myceilum (BIP39) isn't compatible with electrum's seed. You can import the private key but the change addresses used in electrum can't be found and you have to manually import them one by one.
well if you are not happy with your current wallet, i can suggest you to use the bitcoinqt-core, yes you need some free HDD space, arround 50gb right now but from my point of view is the best wallet out there, i mean the best desktop wallet, there is others pretty good too like electrum for example but this is just up to you.

about mobile wallet mycelium is really good.
If you aren't using the features only available on Bitcoin Core, it would only be a waste. Electrum/multibit does its job well as a lightweight client and doesn't require much processing power to run.
legendary
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northern exposure
July 11, 2015, 12:15:45 PM
#18
well if you are not happy with your current wallet, i can suggest you to use the bitcoinqt-core, yes you need some free HDD space, arround 50gb right now but from my point of view is the best wallet out there, i mean the best desktop wallet, there is others pretty good too like electrum for example but this is just up to you.

about mobile wallet mycelium is really good.
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1137
July 11, 2015, 12:04:53 PM
#17
Should i change my wallet im experiencing lots of bugs with blockchain.info , but i still dont know if i should change or what other wallet i should get ,i like the onlines one because im scared that if something happens to my pc i couldent login to my wallet

can someone please tell me what i should do ?
should i change my wallet?

my advice to you (as the same thing i did):

keep the blockchain.info wallet, it is an easy and fast way to send / receive bitcoin from anywhere. but move your majority of coins away from it. keep low amounts there.

you can do two things as an alternative:
either use a full node like core or armory if you don't have problem with the size.
or use light wallets like Electrum for storage. and don't worry about your pc you only need to write down your seed on a piece of paper to be able to access the funds later if anything happens.

also if you have like big amounts (>50, 100 BTC) and don't want to spend then soon, make a secure paper wallet.
legendary
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July 11, 2015, 11:49:44 AM
#16
I access it from my phone, my tablet, my laptop, my desktop, and my computer at work. I have electrum on my laptop.

I bet, that except computer at work (where you had phone anyway), electrum or any other light client may be installed on all devices. it is your choice for sure, but using web wallet if you had so much options just because you are lazy is simply non-sense and basically doesn't matter, how much BTC you had stored here..

for android is quite tricky to use electrum, anyway you can use mycelium and import electrum address..
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 4418
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July 11, 2015, 11:47:53 AM
#15
no, electrum or multibit is ok for every day usage, I really don't see any point to use web wallets these days...any device, which can access web wallet had some application for its own platform.
can you please explain, why you are recommending such non-sense like web wallet?

I like Blockchain.info because my wallet is available on every device.

yes cool, what device/platform you are using for secured accessing blockchain.info and is not-compatible with electrum?
Electrum doesn't have an android app for users to access the wallet. I don't personally recommend blockchain.info nevertheless. Greenaddress.it would do the job just fine as you can easily carry a piece of paper containing encrypted menmoric on the go or save it in your email with no risk of it being compromised.
legendary
Activity: 4438
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July 11, 2015, 11:46:23 AM
#14
no, electrum or multibit is ok for every day usage, I really don't see any point to use web wallets these days...any device, which can access web wallet had some application for its own platform.
can you please explain, why you are recommending such non-sense like web wallet?

I like Blockchain.info because my wallet is available on every device.

yes cool, what device/platform you are using for secured accessing blockchain.info and is not-compatible with electrum?

I access it from my phone, my tablet, my laptop, my desktop, and my computer at work. I have electrum on my laptop.
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1001
/dev/null
July 11, 2015, 11:43:16 AM
#13
no, electrum or multibit is ok for every day usage, I really don't see any point to use web wallets these days...any device, which can access web wallet had some application for its own platform.
can you please explain, why you are recommending such non-sense like web wallet?

I like Blockchain.info because my wallet is available on every device.

yes cool, what device/platform you are using for secured accessing blockchain.info and is not-compatible with electrum?
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