Hi. I'm Aprilio.
This is my first post.
I joined the bitcoin forum initiated by a meeting with one of the people who claimed to work as a miner.
He explained to me about bitcoin in general, what is bitcoin, what is the role of bitcoin in the future that made him pursue this activity.
For my reference, he said join the bitcoin forum (bitcointalk.org) to find out all things bitcoin.
A few days ago I registered here but only to open and read. I continued my search on google and found the bitcoin.org site.
On the bitcoin.org site I found some initial steps such as a wallet and what is bitcoin.
Wallet security, a good choice of wallet is as important as privacy.
Regarding the wallet, I found two, namely software and hardware.
Then there are addresses starting with b1. Next there is an address starting with the number 1.
Please help me.
Welcome to the Bitcoin community, Aprilio!
It's great that you're taking the time to research and learn about Bitcoin before diving in. Here are some answers to your questions:
Wallets: A Bitcoin wallet is used to store your private keys, which are necessary to access your Bitcoins. There are two main types of wallets: software and hardware.
Software wallets: These are wallets that are installed on your computer or smartphone. They are convenient to use, but they are also more vulnerable to hacking and malware attacks. Examples of software wallets include Electrum, Exodus, and Mycelium.
Hardware wallets: These are physical devices that store your private keys offline, making them less vulnerable to hacking. They are considered to be the most secure type of wallet. Examples of hardware wallets include Ledger, Trezor, and KeepKey.
Bitcoin addresses: A Bitcoin address is a string of letters and numbers that is used to send and receive Bitcoins. There are two main types of Bitcoin addresses:
Legacy addresses: These addresses start with the number 1. They are the original type of Bitcoin address and are still widely used.
SegWit addresses: These addresses start with the letters "bc1" or "tb1". They are a newer type of Bitcoin address that was introduced to improve transaction speed and reduce fees.
It's important to note that while some wallets may only support one type of address, most modern wallets should support both legacy and SegWit addresses.
When it comes to choosing a wallet and address, it's important to do your research and choose a reputable wallet provider. Additionally, you should always make sure to back up your wallet and keep your private keys secure