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Topic: Wallet safety? - page 7. (Read 1775 times)

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Harmony for One and All
October 20, 2018, 12:02:42 PM
#71
yeah it would be safe, and i think it safer if you are put your data in the hardware wallet, that would be nice after all because it can make you more safer for human eror hacking after all
jr. member
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October 20, 2018, 12:00:23 PM
#70
As long as you have a duplicate of it to other pc or cellphone you can also save you wallet their for keeping safe for your money.
copper member
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October 20, 2018, 11:16:40 AM
#69
I am using multiple blockchain from my PC, no problems found yet. I save my private key, no other have access in PC except my family members but they don't know about.
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Miracle Tele
October 20, 2018, 10:38:53 AM
#68
       There is no problem if you manage multiple bitcoin wallets on the same PC as long as you have PC security. You must use that PC only for those wallets, do not download suspicious programs and have a good firewall and a powerful antivirus. I recommend you have a backup of your PC data (stick, portable hard drive, etc.)
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October 20, 2018, 09:49:09 AM
#67
Wallets will be safe whaen the owner is careful. Always remember to keep ng important keys, and never entrust it to just anybody whom you do not really know that much. Always remember that money is a great temptation.
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October 20, 2018, 08:08:13 AM
#66
Is it safe to manage multiple bitcoin wallets from one pc?

Even it's recommended to seperate bitcoins into several wallets to hide your real balance from hackers.
Just make sure activate the 2Factor Authentication for better security or offline wallet for the safest
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October 20, 2018, 07:59:27 AM
#65
For me if you're going to do that make sure that your desktop will really going to be safe too by being aware on what are you doing because we all know that there's a lot of way some hackers to enter on your pc.
sr. member
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October 20, 2018, 07:42:48 AM
#64
Buy Ledger Nano S and you will be happy. Without confirmation directly on the wallet is not made any operation. If you want to form a transaction-confirm, if you want to send it-also confirm. The main coins in there and every month they add another one. And wear it on a chain around your neck, although there is a cord included. Then exactly your cryptocurrency will always be with you.
brand new
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October 20, 2018, 03:16:59 AM
#63
Bitcoin wallet must be more secure. At Obit Trade, we develop Free Bitcoin Wallet this wallet is used for send Receive and store your crypto assets. ObitTrade have Developers who provide Custom Wallet Development to clients as indicated by their prerequisites.
sr. member
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October 20, 2018, 06:36:15 AM
#63
I can manage all pasword dont disclose any other person and Use one pc.
Security is far from what you are envisaging, using only one PC in order to manage your password(privacy) is not a yardstick to protection from attackers rather a patial protection from your physical enemies(Brothers, Sister and close friends). For maximum  protection when it come to wallet issues are Hardware Wallets.
newbie
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October 20, 2018, 02:52:42 AM
#62
Yes, it's very safe. You can not split your wallet and save it in different computers. It takes a lot of time for you to check all of your wallets and you have to spend money to buy more computers. It is best to keep your wallet in a single computer and keep your wallet password safe.
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October 20, 2018, 02:59:03 AM
#62
It is possible if the information is only you know yourself. If you store bitcoin locally on your computer, make sure that you back up the bitcoin routine regularly in order to prevent the hard drive field from failing, and increase the level. The security of online passwords protects hackers from the highest (multi-factor authentication) to the lowest (IDs and passwords).
legendary
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October 20, 2018, 05:30:41 AM
#62
even though it's actually quite safe, if you store a few wallets in 1 PC, but if your assets are large enough I think it would be better if you separate your wallet on several different PCs. it will be safer and less risky
Each wallet must have different encryption, no need to create multiple wallets that will be stored on multiple PCs as well. All he has to do is save all passphrase codes/private keys in a safe place like a flashdisk.

it sounds more like being paranoid to me to be honest. otherwise if you do it one time and do it correctly then you should be fine with only having 1 wallet on a computer that is securely encrypted and stored so that nobody can have access to it.
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October 20, 2018, 03:46:59 AM
#61
it's safe if your take step high security for secure your wallet.if have any kind of virus in your pc then hackers are getting some chance to hack your wallet. other think is,must be keep your password & private key in secure zone.

thanks
legendary
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October 20, 2018, 02:11:26 AM
#60
even though it's actually quite safe, if you store a few wallets in 1 PC, but if your assets are large enough I think it would be better if you separate your wallet on several different PCs. it will be safer and less risky
Each wallet must have different encryption, no need to create multiple wallets that will be stored on multiple PCs as well. All he has to do is save all passphrase codes/private keys in a safe place like a flashdisk.
jr. member
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October 20, 2018, 01:50:34 AM
#59
I think it is safe to use wallets under certain conditions such as
1. Use a personal computer, do not use computers of friends, relatives, Internet cafes.
2. Use antivirus software with constant database updates.
3. Carefully look at the address of the wallet from where you want to go into the wallet. There are many fake addresses, and sometimes we don’t see the whole address, and it’s incorrect.
4. Ignore the pop-up windows on sites that can secretly install malicious software.
5. Of course, use two-invoice authentication.
6. Use licensed programs installed from official product sites.
7. Use a password when logging into your computer account, excluding the use of your computer by unauthorized people.
8. Do not download suspicious files that are warned by the browser.

This is one of the main points that I pay attention to when using wallets. You have to be careful, a lot of viruses are created in modern times, which are aimed not only at stealing data from wallets but also other information on computers, smartphones, and so on.
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October 20, 2018, 01:17:14 AM
#58
Securely store your cryptocurrency in a hardware wallet or paper wallet. And do not show it to anyone
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October 20, 2018, 01:03:24 AM
#57
even though it's actually quite safe, if you store a few wallets in 1 PC, but if your assets are large enough I think it would be better if you separate your wallet on several different PCs. it will be safer and less risky
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October 20, 2018, 12:55:23 AM
#56
Is it safe to manage multiple bitcoin wallets from one pc?
I agree with u, and I suggested evry bitcointalk members be safe your wallet address. And use only one pc in your bitcoin account,don’t use your pc to another bitvoin user. Bsafe and carr on.
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October 20, 2018, 12:54:27 AM
#55
Is it safe to manage multiple bitcoin wallets from one pc?
My answer is yes and no. Why?
It is safe if you are careful and you maintain an effective way to keep your private keys with you to make your funds safe and accessible anytime and anywhere, but do not do maintaining multiple wallets if you are too careless and forgetful, you would probably lose your funds.
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