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December 10, 2017, 10:12:32 AM
#25
Altcoins all depend on the holder. If you're a good and smart trader, then 80%, I guess, yes. But for me as an average, no. I still prefer bitcoins and a stable job outside the crypto world. 
sr. member
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December 07, 2017, 09:09:06 PM
#24
I'm searching around for the best crypto wallet and I found this one which I thought was really interesting. Its like FB messenger but also a crypto wallet. But I wanted to see who else has tried e-Chat other wallets and which ones they like and why.

https://ico.echat.io/

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For https://ico.echat.io/ I've never heard him.
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December 07, 2017, 07:01:45 AM
#23
I'm searching around for the best crypto wallet and I found this one which I thought was really interesting. Its like FB messenger but also a crypto wallet. But I wanted to see who else has tried e-Chat other wallets and which ones they like and why.

https://ico.echat.io/
Blockchain.info is a solid wallet. They are responding to the growing need of trusted wallets. They have included Etheruem wallet. Coinbase is also a good wallet. You can safely store bitcoin, ethereum and litecoin in the Coinbase wallet.
newbie
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December 06, 2017, 11:36:19 AM
#22
Hi. I think, needs an e-wallet that will be reliable and easy to use. For example, Paypal is very convenient and quite suitable. The main thing reliability and quality work.
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December 05, 2017, 11:00:13 AM
#21
This is very important for my bitcoin.
Because, everything about wallet was were more important things to think about at the moment.
Besides the safety, trust.
I don't trust external sites, he was mostly scam.
I prefer and believe local sites, she was trustworthy and accurate.
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December 05, 2017, 10:25:42 AM
#20
I am using blockchain account for BTC. Thinks it is more a less reliable
Yes, that's right for Bitcoin.
Besides, another fact is of great significance in this case it is safety factor.
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December 05, 2017, 08:54:39 AM
#19
I am also looking for a safe wallet/way to save the bitcoin, what is the most popular and safe way today for a long term bitcoin holder?
Could some guys be sweet to give more suggustion here? As I know some hard wallets little bit expensive. so want hear more user experience of software wallet. Thanks in advance! Wink
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December 05, 2017, 07:36:18 AM
#18
I'm searching around for the best crypto wallet and I found this one which I thought was really interesting. Its like FB messenger but also a crypto wallet. But I wanted to see who else has tried e-Chat other wallets and which ones they like and why.

https://ico.echat.io/

We would recommend you to look for the safest wallets out there as a priority instead of e-Chat wallets.
Good luck Wink
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December 05, 2017, 05:59:10 AM
#17
The most convenient and reliable of the web-based wallets is Blockchein Info.
His advantages:
- does not take up space on your hard drive
- provides private keys
- easy to use for fast transactions
- Passphrase, two-factor authentication
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November 25, 2017, 08:22:40 PM
#16
I'm searching around for the best crypto wallet and I found this one which I thought was really interesting. Its like FB messenger but also a crypto wallet. But I wanted to see who else has tried e-Chat other wallets and which ones they like and why.

https://ico.echat.io/

I think it is not so famous wallet since i never heard about it. I can not guarantee how safe is that wallet.
Why dont you try to make wallet from other wallet provider that more famous and many people use it since more secure.
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November 25, 2017, 01:26:49 PM
#15
I am using blockchain account for BTC. Thinks it is more a less reliable
hero member
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November 23, 2017, 10:06:31 PM
#14
This looks more like an ad for their upcoming ICO than anything else. The concept isn't new and on a personal level, I prefer having a secure app specifically for safely storing my coins than one that has potential vulnerabilities.
Whoever is designing the graphics, they should try being a little more realistic. Jessica Alba isn't the most common of names and sending 500 ETH over messenger is also a little exaggerated  Grin
lol  Grin I was thinking the same thing.
I've seen a few threads about echat and noticed the pattern a lot closer to shameless ads plug
I think this creates first bad impression on how the service choose to spread the news
trying to get more exposure by using this method would lead to people gets more irritated than informed

There's a lot of newbie accounts being created just for this advertisement scheme. Asking something specific and pretending they don't know about it. Though the OP is not the worst I've seen. Check this guy out.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/cryptogiji-1144625
I've seen through his posts months ago, stumbled upon him again and saw that he's still spamming altcoin threads with his ico.

It can be the case why Op ask, or just want to ask our opinion to differentiate crypto-wallet out there.
Although this echat is something new which introduced through an ICO which is going on right now https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/anncryptolikee-chat-first-decentralized-crypto-messenger-2255337
Echat is;
a decentralized messenger based on the blockchain technology, functions that include:

- voice and video calls, chats and channels;
- a built-in multi-currency wallet with the ability to make payments from the messenger;
- transfers of both cryptocurrencies and fiat money directly in the messages;
- end-to-end encryption, private key storage, and advanced data protection system;
- a photo and video content feed with the ability to earn money on likes!

Well, I prefer to use blockchain or electron wallet for now instead of trust my crypto into such new wallet.
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November 23, 2017, 09:35:49 PM
#13
I'm searching around for the best crypto wallet and I found this one which I thought was really interesting. Its like FB messenger but also a crypto wallet. But I wanted to see who else has tried e-Chat other wallets and which ones they like and why.

https://ico.echat.io/

I guess the best wallet you use is a wallet that is basically based on your country.  It is much better because of its local usability.  Like me, I use it for paying my bills and all other stuff that involves my wallet.  I can even withdraw right away from my e-wallet directly to atm.  So choose what is locally available to you so that you can use it in many various ways.
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November 23, 2017, 06:50:04 PM
#12
This looks more like an ad for their upcoming ICO than anything else. The concept isn't new and on a personal level I prefer having a secure app specifically for safely storing my coins than one that has potential vulnerabilities.
Whoever is designing the graphics, they should try being a little more realistic. Jessica Alba isn't the most common of names and sending 500 ETH over messenger is also a little exaggerated  Grin
lol  Grin I was thinking the same thing.
I've seen a few threads about echat and noticed the pattern a lot more closer to shameless ads plug
I think this creates first bad impression on how the service choose to spread the news
trying to get more exposure by using this method would lead to people gets more iritated than informed

There's a lot of newbie accounts being created just for this advertisement scheme. Asking something specific and pretending they don't know about it. Though the OP is not the worst I've seen. Check this guy out.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/cryptogiji-1144625
I've seen through his posts months ago, stumbled upon him again and saw that he's still spamming altcoin threads with his ico.
   
   They also have alt-accounts! With that alt-accounts they live positive comments, and others should
trust few people who claim the same thing.
   You are right that this is not the worst case, I seen also couple of them. I saw that guy that wrote about
his crowd holding, but only now I saw his profile and he is a real spammer, all his comments are the same
starting from middle of October.
   Did you report him? Do I need to do the same, and other to join in that report? What we should do when
we notice something like this?

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November 23, 2017, 10:00:29 AM
#11
Personally I use MyEtherWallet and CoinBase, mostly MyEtherWallet. This video helped me a lot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3N81sFVif9o
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November 23, 2017, 09:07:30 AM
#10
This looks more like an ad for their upcoming ICO than anything else. The concept isn't new and on a personal level I prefer having a secure app specifically for safely storing my coins than one that has potential vulnerabilities.
Whoever is designing the graphics, they should try being a little more realistic. Jessica Alba isn't the most common of names and sending 500 ETH over messenger is also a little exaggerated  Grin
lol  Grin I was thinking the same thing.
I've seen a few threads about echat and noticed the pattern a lot more closer to shameless ads plug
I think this creates first bad impression on how the service choose to spread the news
trying to get more exposure by using this method would lead to people gets more iritated than informed

There's a lot of newbie accounts being created just for this advertisement scheme. Asking something specific and pretending they don't know about it. Though the OP is not the worst I've seen. Check this guy out.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/cryptogiji-1144625
I've seen through his posts months ago, stumbled upon him again and saw that he's still spamming altcoin threads with his ico.
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
November 23, 2017, 08:45:41 AM
#9
Mixing social media with  wallet that stores actual funds probably isn't a good idea sounds like a dream made in heaven for social engineers. I'll be sticking to bitcoin core and electrum.
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November 23, 2017, 07:52:56 AM
#8
This looks more like an ad for their upcoming ICO than anything else. The concept isn't new and on a personal level I prefer having a secure app specifically for safely storing my coins than one that has potential vulnerabilities.
Whoever is designing the graphics, they should try being a little more realistic. Jessica Alba isn't the most common of names and sending 500 ETH over messenger is also a little exaggerated  Grin
lol  Grin I was thinking the same thing.
I've seen a few threads about echat and noticed the pattern a lot more closer to shameless ads plug
I think this creates first bad impression on how the service choose to spread the news
trying to get more exposure by using this method would lead to people gets more iritated than informed
jr. member
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Merit: 6
November 22, 2017, 03:17:41 PM
#7
Bread is a fantastic wallet and very safe.  Not sure about the messaging part.  Sounds like a unsecure piece to that puzzle
legendary
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November 22, 2017, 07:10:00 AM
#6
I would suggest also a dedicated crypto wallet. we dont need the
facility to be able to send a message from the wallet. leave a
messenger app for messages and keep a crypto wallet for storing
crypto currency.
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