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hero member
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June 01, 2017, 03:01:43 PM
#29
I highly recommend bitcoin core
Any reason why? I never liked heavy wallets, because there's no reason to use them really, if you're a normal guy that just want's to make a quick transaction once a while.
They take too much time to load up and they don't even close instantly and need too much disk space.
sr. member
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June 01, 2017, 10:09:42 AM
#28
Hi,

Please let's recommend the best bitcoin wallet here, since blockchain has gone south!
nobody seem to understand the platform anymore...

I recommend MyCelium Bitcoin Wallet

What's yours?
I dont really use or encounter that but i will check it out but for me when it comes it web wallet coinbase is great and in pc wallets i would recommend bitcoin core it is the only one that i use and so far i dont encounter a big problem in using it maybe in low end pc.
legendary
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June 01, 2017, 10:05:01 AM
#27
I mainly use electrum,mycellium,multibit as hardware-desktop wallet  and blockhain.info as online wallet. For the best security always use 2FA code as second layer of security.If you ever have experience related to mixers, after taking your chips from mixing pool  with private keys just sweep them to your main wallet. I am afraid,but  importing private keys is only possible option  for online wallets. If you dont have private key you dont have control over your own coins. Best secure way is always known way Cool
sr. member
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June 01, 2017, 09:52:53 AM
#26
Electrum is advanced and lightweight, it makes you feel the essence of a wallet and so I will recommend elecrum walkers over the rest especially those unsecured web.
newbie
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June 01, 2017, 08:51:40 AM
#25
I highly recommend bitcoin core
hero member
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June 01, 2017, 08:04:46 AM
#24
For me, it is still Electrum wallet hands down. Its lightweight and easy to used and most of all you can used it to dynamics fee features. Lately we have been seeing a spike in transaction fees. Electrum offers the user to set what fees to be used in order for your transaction to be picked up in the next block by dynamically adjusting your fees.
I have been using Multibit so far, very user friendly and easy to use especially for newbies. But for the stated reason, I'm also moving to Electrum now.
So I would also recommend that.
legendary
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June 01, 2017, 07:32:32 AM
#23
I still use blockchain as my main wallet. Use and features very easily make me use blockchain as a wallet that is used every day.
At this time i have never tried other wallet because i believe with quality and service blockchain.
full member
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June 01, 2017, 07:29:10 AM
#22
For a Filipino like me, coins.ph is the only wallet that suits for any bitcoin users in Philippines, it converts bitcoin into fiat then can withdraw it at atm even without a card, and most of all supported by many products and companies.

Hi @Gaaara,
it's not the only wallet with suitable features for bitcoin users in Philippines, check out Bonpay bitcoin wallet - https://bonpay.com. Our bitcoin specialists implement advanced technologies to make service usage more convenient. All this is combined with fair fees.
full member
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May 31, 2017, 05:14:48 PM
#21
I usually don't recommend using online web wallets, but on the rare occasions that I use one, I use mycelium for android. It is possibly one of the best android web wallets, but I treat it like I would a normal physical wallet.

I don't put in more than I can afford to lose by accident in it, In my case, maximum $200 equivalent in bitcoins. You have to be careful though, if there is a malware out there that can grab your private keys, it could spell trouble.
sr. member
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May 31, 2017, 05:07:55 PM
#20
I guess it depends on where you are from.
Like what above stated, in the Philippines they have coins.ph, they have their own site where they can have coin safely.
I usually use online or web wallet, coinbaseto be exact, because I can really use it anywhere and everywhere. But it is all up to your convenience, since online can access easily unlike others, but there is a chance of system failure but do not worry that much.
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May 31, 2017, 04:39:09 PM
#19
I always feeling proud to using coinbase.
legendary
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May 31, 2017, 04:55:43 PM
#19
I recommend bitcoin-core itself is good. You have complete control for your bitcoins. For web related, you can check coinbase.
I had a lot of problems with core updating. It's extremely slow now and takes many hours to download the whole chain and has a tendency to crash while downloading, forget everything it has got to that point, and start again. I had to do it 3 times once, because i lost power for a second, my PC had to reset and of course I had to start again. I was like 10 hours into it when that happened.
I recommend a light wallet like Electrum.
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May 31, 2017, 03:32:47 PM
#18
I have not had much practice in using Bitcoin wallets yet, but I want to say that so far there is a very good wallet, an alternative to everyone else, this is a multi coinomi wallet.
legendary
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May 31, 2017, 02:28:17 PM
#17
What's wrong with Blockchain?

They have a reputation for lots of problems (such as improperly calculated transaction fees) and buggy software.

I'm a newbie, but I have a Blockchain wallet. Should I move my Bitcoin?

Yes.
sr. member
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May 31, 2017, 01:52:13 PM
#16
Bold choice here...

FreeBitco.in

Why? Because we're the only bitcoin wallet paying interest, reliably every single day...4.08% annual percentage yield.

Why don't these other online wallets pay you for the risk you take in not owning the private keys? And the best part about interest is that while the rate stays the same the fiat value increases as the price of Bitcoin increases...which in fiat terms means you're earning even more!

The famous bitcoin faucet now can be a bitcoin wallet? Isn't it will give us more risk since your identity are anonymous? Online wallets, same with yours, don't giving us an access to our private keys but isn't is more safe,at least, if the online wallet we will used is regulated and a registered company which freebitco.in isn't?

Am I missing something here? Or you are already a registered company?
newbie
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May 31, 2017, 01:48:09 PM
#15
The best in my opinion is the Ledger Nano S. Not only for Bitcoin but other Altcoins.
sr. member
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May 31, 2017, 01:46:01 PM
#14
Bold choice here...

FreeBitco.in

Why? Because we're the only bitcoin wallet paying interest, reliably every single day...4.08% annual percentage yield.

Why don't these other online wallets pay you for the risk you take in not owning the private keys? And the best part about interest is that while the rate stays the same the fiat value increases as the price of Bitcoin increases...which in fiat terms means you're earning even more!
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
May 31, 2017, 01:43:58 PM
#13
I see, thanks.
I barely have any Bitcoin, but I will move them somewhere else at some point.
Can someone also bypass the authenticator as well?

In theory they could if they wanted. If it's by phone they could social engineer a new sim being sent to them instead. Email's a doss whatever they want to do. Better to be on the safe side.
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May 31, 2017, 01:42:06 PM
#12
What's wrong with Blockchain?
I'm a newbie, but I have a Blockchain wallet. Should I move my Bitcoin?

It's only as secure as the machine you're accessing it with. Are you 100% confident that no one is keylogging or screengrabbing you? I don't think anyone can do that so it's better to move.

They've had quite a few glitches too and their fee system seems to be struggling to stay relevant too.

I see, thanks.
I barely have any Bitcoin, but I will move them somewhere else at some point.
Can someone also bypass the authenticator as well?
legendary
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Merit: 3056
Welt Am Draht
May 31, 2017, 01:35:46 PM
#11
What's wrong with Blockchain?
I'm a newbie, but I have a Blockchain wallet. Should I move my Bitcoin?

It's only as secure as the machine you're accessing it with. Are you 100% confident that no one is keylogging or screengrabbing you? I don't think anyone can do that so it's better to move.

They've had quite a few glitches too and their fee system seems to be struggling to stay relevant too.
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