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Topic: Simplest, easyist wallet? (Read 1746 times)

legendary
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December 23, 2013, 11:53:50 PM
#27
Icann is a piece of shit monopolistic scam, every new tld is blackmail

I agree the new TLDs are completely unnecessary. But it gives ICANN a "reason for being" .....

.com is residual and collects billions yearly
hero member
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December 23, 2013, 11:52:43 PM
#26
Icann is a piece of shit monopolistic scam, every new tld is blackmail

I agree the new TLDs are completely unnecessary. But it gives ICANN a "reason for being" .....
legendary
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Merit: 1060
December 23, 2013, 11:28:01 AM
#25
Icann is a piece of shit monopolistic scam, every new tld is blackmail
hero member
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December 23, 2013, 10:16:30 AM
#24
The simplest easiest one is still to come out next year or later  Grin  For now the options listed above.

Not sure what you mean. The new gTLDs are coming online every week. IDNs first, but then ASCII TLDs early in 2014
full member
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December 23, 2013, 08:17:00 AM
#23
The simplest easiest one is still to come out next year or later  Grin  For now the options listed above.
hero member
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December 22, 2013, 11:22:31 PM
#22
Its going to be a nightmare with the 1,200+ new TLDs coming out. People can snap up blockchain.web or whatever and use that as a phishing site. Gonna suck a lot of people in.
legendary
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Merit: 1060
December 22, 2013, 07:51:35 AM
#21
blockchain.info - don't want him going to some impersonator site Wink

I'm just glad google gets it right vs. the vlc malware results
hero member
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December 21, 2013, 10:52:13 PM
#20
blockchain.info - don't want him going to some impersonator site Wink
legendary
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December 21, 2013, 03:12:57 PM
#19
Blockchain
hero member
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December 17, 2013, 10:51:51 PM
#18
Do you see anything complicated in any wallet?  Grin until you just sending receiving Bitcoins there is nothing complicated

No a good wallet shouldn't be complicated. But it depends what you mean by complicated. waiting 3 days for the blockchain to sync before you can use bitcoin-qt definitely counts as complicated to me, not to mention the various "corrupted database" issues that crop up with bad downloads.

never had anything corrupted. and waiting for download to finish is not complicated you just need to wait for it...if downloading is complicated internet should be aswell.

Google "bitcoin-qt database corrupted" - it happens.

No, waiting for download to complete isn't "complicated" - unless your Internet goes down in the 3 days it takes to actually download it - and you like waiting 3 days to get a bit of software running. And you won't mind when next year it is 7 days not 3 days.

Don't forget the original title of the thread - "Simplest, easiest, wallet" - electrum installs and runs in 2-3 minutes. Which is "simpler and easier"? The OP already said "establishing Bitcoin-QT on a machine is likely too time consuming for most" ...... yet you keep advising on something he already says he doesn't want.
member
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December 17, 2013, 08:24:58 PM
#17
Do you see anything complicated in any wallet?  Grin until you just sending receiving Bitcoins there is nothing complicated

No a good wallet shouldn't be complicated. But it depends what you mean by complicated. waiting 3 days for the blockchain to sync before you can use bitcoin-qt definitely counts as complicated to me, not to mention the various "corrupted database" issues that crop up with bad downloads.

never had anything corrupted. and waiting for download to finish is not complicated you just need to wait for it...if downloading is complicated internet should be aswell.
hero member
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Merit: 500
December 17, 2013, 12:58:44 PM
#16
Do you see anything complicated in any wallet?  Grin until you just sending receiving Bitcoins there is nothing complicated

No a good wallet shouldn't be complicated. But it depends what you mean by complicated. waiting 3 days for the blockchain to sync before you can use bitcoin-qt definitely counts as complicated to me, not to mention the various "corrupted database" issues that crop up with bad downloads.
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
December 17, 2013, 10:04:19 AM
#15
Do you see anything complicated in any wallet?  Grin until you just sending receiving Bitcoins there is nothing complicated
sr. member
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December 17, 2013, 08:04:45 AM
#14

Thinking about pointing a miner for a period at friends' and relatives' Bitcoin addresses as a Christmas gift.  Almost none have a Bitcoin wallet and establishing Bitcoin-QT on a machine is likely too time consuming for most.  So, with which online wallet would they most easily establish a Bitcoin address?   Thanks.

I'd say electrum. You download it, it gives you a passphrase you have to write/down remember, and you're good to go! No blockchain needs to be downloaded.
hero member
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December 17, 2013, 03:36:31 AM
#13
I read what you said but it seems to me that qt is simple.  The only problem is the time it takes to download but I think you can minimize it so the friend can do whatever they want while it's loading.  Other than that it's easy to use, I think at least.

Its not "simple". For many people it takes days to download the blockchain, and that is only going to increase in the future.

Sure, if you need the functionality of qt, go through the pain. If you don't, just use electrum. Why download the blockchain if you don't have any use for it?
hero member
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December 16, 2013, 11:18:41 PM
#12
Probably Electrum i'd say
member
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December 16, 2013, 12:50:15 PM
#11
If you want to operate small amounts of cash, I think the best choose will be blockchain. It's simple and relatively fast Smiley
full member
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December 16, 2013, 12:44:19 PM
#10
I read what you said but it seems to me that qt is simple.  The only problem is the time it takes to download but I think you can minimize it so the friend can do whatever they want while it's loading.  Other than that it's easy to use, I think at least.
hero member
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December 16, 2013, 07:38:39 AM
#9
I would never use a browser extension as a wallet, or actually keeping my coins on *any* website.

Personally I use the electrum client, its been fantastic to date, open source, doesn't need the blockchain downloading, and doesn't rely on trusting a website operator. We've all seen how many coins have disappeared recently by people trusting "secure online wallets" to hold their coins. Don't do it.

Could not agree more. Electrum/multibit are fine clients to use if you don't want to try and download and synchronize with the whole blockchain and they do have options to encrypt your private keys. If you really want to use an online wallet, I would suggest only for small online transactions and keep your large stash on an encrypted cold storage device.

perfect summary  Smiley

As long as your cold storage isn't at fire risk Wink
hero member
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December 16, 2013, 06:25:10 AM
#8
I would never use a browser extension as a wallet, or actually keeping my coins on *any* website.

Personally I use the electrum client, its been fantastic to date, open source, doesn't need the blockchain downloading, and doesn't rely on trusting a website operator. We've all seen how many coins have disappeared recently by people trusting "secure online wallets" to hold their coins. Don't do it.

Could not agree more. Electrum/multibit are fine clients to use if you don't want to try and download and synchronize with the whole blockchain and they do have options to encrypt your private keys. If you really want to use an online wallet, I would suggest only for small online transactions and keep your large stash on an encrypted cold storage device.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
December 15, 2013, 10:02:31 PM
#7
KryptoKit was released this week and so far it seems impressive in it's ease of use.

Too bad it requires Chrome.  When I use Chrome, my daily Spybot-S&D always comes up with infections afterwards.

Yes that seems to be a downside for some, here's hoping they release a version for FireFox because I love the concept.

I would never use a browser extension as a wallet, or actually keeping my coins on *any* website.

Personally I use the electrum client, its been fantastic to date, open source, doesn't need the blockchain downloading, and doesn't rely on trusting a website operator. We've all seen how many coins have disappeared recently by people trusting "secure online wallets" to hold their coins. Don't do it.
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1000
December 15, 2013, 07:00:53 PM
#6
KryptoKit was released this week and so far it seems impressive in it's ease of use.

Too bad it requires Chrome.  When I use Chrome, my daily Spybot-S&D always comes up with infections afterwards.

Yes that seems to be a downside for some, here's hoping they release a version for FireFox because I love the concept.
soy
legendary
Activity: 1428
Merit: 1013
December 15, 2013, 06:44:47 PM
#5
KryptoKit was released this week and so far it seems impressive in it's ease of use.

Too bad it requires Chrome.  When I use Chrome, my daily Spybot-S&D always comes up with infections afterwards.
legendary
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December 15, 2013, 06:19:22 PM
#4
I would recommend blockchain.info
But remember to export private keys and keep them safe
(many consider online wallets unsafe)
soy
legendary
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December 15, 2013, 06:12:08 PM
#3
KryptoKit was released this week and so far it seems impressive in it's ease of use.
TY
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1000
December 15, 2013, 06:10:49 PM
#2
KryptoKit was released this week and so far it seems impressive in it's ease of use.
soy
legendary
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Merit: 1013
December 15, 2013, 05:58:02 PM
#1

Thinking about pointing a miner for a period at friends' and relatives' Bitcoin addresses as a Christmas gift.  Almost none have a Bitcoin wallet and establishing Bitcoin-QT on a machine is likely too time consuming for most.  So, with which online wallet would they most easily establish a Bitcoin address?   Thanks.
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