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January 15, 2021, 07:29:31 PM
#24
From what I've read and coming from my friend's testimonials it's not worth or good storing your coins in web wallet where you don't and can't control your key, even on Blockchain.com a web wallet, there's also a lot of complaint on them, only use it to storing a small amount in a short period of time.
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December 05, 2020, 06:58:10 PM
#23
I wouldn't recommend web wallets to anybody but one that I have used before is Coinb.in. [...]

I had there and the only bad thing I can say about them is that by default they add a 0.003 donation to themselves to your transaction. Adding almost $60 to your transaction without consent seems like malicious behavior and does not make them very trustworthy.
Non-custodial wallet yet based on your experience seems they can control and have an access to your funds, since they can get 0.003 without your consent. I suggest you to change your wallet, no wallet will force you to make donations and just like that will deduct your balance without you knowing.
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December 05, 2020, 05:00:56 PM
#22
I wouldn't recommend web wallets to anybody but one that I have used before is Coinb.in. They are non-custodial and have some advanced features. They support multiple address types, multisig, signining and verifying transactions, importing and exporting raw transactions. I logged into an old wallet I had there and the only bad thing I can say about them is that by default they add a 0.003 donation to themselves to your transaction. Adding almost $60 to your transaction without consent seems like malicious behavior and does not make them very trustworthy.
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December 05, 2020, 04:44:25 PM
#21
The problem with the wallet is that it's not open source. There is no way to know whether your private keys are being sent to their servers or kept locally only.
Then you'd have to assume the former IMO, and I'd try to avoid any wallet that isn't open source.  I'd also avoid web wallets in general, but obviously writing that in this section would be silly. Smiley

Why not try to use chrome-extension seems to be a better option, but in general try to stay away from these wallets because the connection to the Internet means risk.
There's a Chrome extension wallet?  I've never heard of one, but Jesus....why involve Google in anything more than you have to?  They aren't exactly known for their respect for people's privacy. 
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December 05, 2020, 10:50:50 AM
#20
I know about blockchain.com to be the non custodial web wallet, I can't remember if I had seen any other non custodial web wallet. Share some of such wallets if any exists. I'm writing a broad article on wallet in my local languages and I want to include every information on this.

Bitamp web wallet is nice open source, and they are active here in forum and they are open source, but don't use it for keeping you life savings there Smiley

I also saw there is Blender web wallet that can be used for mixing, but I think keeping coins on hardware wallets is much safer.
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December 05, 2020, 09:16:38 AM
#19
Another recommendation to use https://coin.space/, although these web wallets do not provide security, coin space wallet is open source and it looks better than using blockchain.info.

Why not try to use chrome-extension seems to be a better option, but in general try to stay away from these wallets because the connection to the Internet means risk.
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November 20, 2020, 07:58:33 AM
#18
These are not web wallet, they are software based wallet. Web wallets are like blockchain.com (non custodial), coinbase wallet (custodial) and some other mentioned above.

Actually, both Guarda and Bitgo have web wallets in addition to their extensions/desktop app.

btw, I'm interested in Atomic, I don't really understand whether Atomic is a non-custodial wallet category, we can have the private key for every coin listed there. You can retrieve private keys for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ark, Tron, Eos, and many more, which are listed there.

The problem with the wallet is that it's not open source. There is no way to know whether your private keys are being sent to their servers or kept locally only.
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November 20, 2020, 05:03:41 AM
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all I know only 3; Guarda, Electrum, and BitGo...
These are not web wallet, they are software based wallet. Web wallets are like blockchain.com (non custodial), coinbase wallet (custodial) and some other mentioned above.
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November 20, 2020, 02:13:26 AM
#16
I know about blockchain.com to be the non custodial web wallet, I can't remember if I had seen any other non custodial web wallet. Share some of such wallets if any exists. I'm writing a broad article on wallet in my local languages and I want to include every information on this.
all I know only 3; Guarda, Electrum, and BitGo...
btw, I'm interested in Atomic, I don't really understand whether Atomic is a non-custodial wallet category, we can have the private key for every coin listed there. You can retrieve private keys for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ark, Tron, Eos, and many more, which are listed there.
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October 22, 2020, 10:39:03 AM
#15
I don't know whether my comment will still be necessary because OP said he is accumulating names web wallets for his article writing in local language. But well let me add to something to the discussion, if I'm OP, I would suggested you write the article in a tabular form for easy understanding. Something like this.

|Web wallets | currencies | Trx fees | KYC  |
|                       |                    |                 |          |
|                       |                    |                 |          |

The format will be more better or will even add more headings as you may want also.
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September 07, 2020, 11:07:29 AM
#14
Thanks for those information about those wallets that are written on that article logfiles and OmegaStarScream.

- GreenAddress is now owned by BlockStream and no longer offer a web wallet (even though the website is still functional).
I have used GreenAddress's web wallet before. I understand it now why there's no more function to the bump fee with the web wallet because it's no longer updated and is no longer functional as before. So that's the reason, they are now migrated and owned by Blockstream and has to be re-downloaded or needs an update to the latest version or copy from Blockstream.

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September 06, 2020, 02:44:00 PM
#13
There is quite many web wallets in the market is available. But probably only few of them can be considered as trusted. Most of web wallets have significant downsides. Most important of it - they don't give to users full control of their coins. I wouldn't consider to use such wallets. There is more downsides like not letting to set custom fees or even requiring KYC.
There a lot of wallets already ruled out by users, so, not much options left. One is Blockchain.com. But it's far from being perfect and IMO it's only getting worse. Previously I haven't heard about Magnum wallet before. I see gog comments about it here, but personally I can't vouch for them because I simply haven't used it.
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September 06, 2020, 01:07:34 PM
#12
@Pffrt After facing issues with blockchain wallet, I started using Magnum Wallet and am still using it occasionally. As sheeshane pointed out it's noncustodial and support other cryptocurrencies aswell. I only hold a very small amount of crypto in it and in my experience, I never faced an issue with Magnum but I have never connected my Ledger with it though.
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September 06, 2020, 08:55:44 AM
#11
I've searched for articles that's about those web wallets. I've found one from 2017 and most of the wallets on this article, we're aware of.

These are the 10 best web wallets for cryptocurrency in 2017

In addition to what logfiles mentioned, here are some things I'd like to add:

- BTC.com wallet is known for its "outrageous" fees. I wouldn't recommend it at all.
- Copay is no longer available as a web wallet. See here: https://github.com/bitpay/copay/releases
- IIRC, BitGo wallet has a withdrawal fee (not referring to miner fees).
- GreenAddress is now owned by BlockStream and no longer offer a web wallet (even though the website is still functional).

There is Omniwallet.org but it's a bit basic compared to other wallets.
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September 06, 2020, 08:34:06 AM
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I've searched for articles that's about those web wallets. I've found one from 2017 and most of the wallets on this article, we're aware of.

These are the 10 best web wallets for cryptocurrency in 2017
Checked out the article. Some wallets in the list are custodial like Coinbase
For some reason, Xapo wallet also seems to be unavailable at the moment

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September 05, 2020, 10:26:55 PM
#9
I've searched for articles that's about those web wallets. I've found one from 2017 and most of the wallets on this article, we're aware of.

These are the 10 best web wallets for cryptocurrency in 2017

You can use it as a reference if you're writing an article about those wallets. Just write a disclaimer and reminder if someone is using web wallets and it's still best to use desktop wallets or hardware wallets.
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September 05, 2020, 05:59:37 PM
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I know about blockchain.com to be the non custodial web wallet, I can't remember if I had seen any other non custodial web wallet. Share some of such wallets if any exists. I'm writing a broad article on wallet in my local languages and I want to include every information on this.
Why you are looking for a trusted web wallet? Web wallet means it isn't complete safe and even if some of them are claiming their are non-custodial then it could be pseudo non custodial only.We have lot of better bitcoin wallets with the same features of web wallets so go for the better one.
We can't deny that not everybody can take full responsability over their funds. So they feel safe when there is a chat support and some entity that may help him in such cases. Just like using banks with our own money.
People won't stop using this kind of wallets until spreading a commun knowledge dedicated for ordinary people who still think that bitcoin is complicated than they may think. Sad but true .
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September 05, 2020, 04:10:25 PM
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I know about blockchain.com to be the non custodial web wallet, I can't remember if I had seen any other non custodial web wallet. Share some of such wallets if any exists. I'm writing a broad article on wallet in my local languages and I want to include every information on this.
Why you are looking for a trusted web wallet? Web wallet means it isn't complete safe and even if some of them are claiming their are non-custodial then it could be pseudo non custodial only.We have lot of better bitcoin wallets with the same features of web wallets so go for the better one.
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September 03, 2020, 06:48:47 PM
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If blockchain.com is a noncustodial web wallet then why are we having so many complaints about user funds getting blocked and sometimes users are not able to access their assets due to failure to get login verification?

By blocked, do you mean their recent issue about withholding the funds from trading wallet for 7 days? that's their exchange service. I doubt blockchain.com would upfrontly block/lock someone's funds (talking about their wallet service) as that goes against their claim-- that they do not have any access to their users funds. The login verification is more of a software/third party issue and doesn't mean they have an access to the funds.

If what they're claiming is true, that they're only getting encrypted wallet files, then it is indeed non-custodial in a sense that they do not have any access to their users funds and only the user itself holds the decrypted keys. But the wallet is very buggy and lacks essential features so it pretty much defeats the purpose of having non-custodial wallet as you can't fully utilize it. Plus you still have to trust them in keeping those wallet files.
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September 01, 2020, 05:22:33 PM
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I can't remember if I had seen any other non custodial web wallet.
There is, as I heard Magnum wallet is a kind of web wallet and that is non-costudial wallet. You can read this Magnum wallet review.

User's of this wallet has full control of their fund because you have full control over their private keys and it's multi-sig wallet that supported 40 cryptocurrencies available. You can use your (Ledger Nano S) hardware wallet through this web-wallet, something like a Metamask wallet for me. But tbh, I didn't have experience using this wallet, research your own for your article is much better.

For clarification, you can follow them on Github for the code. https://github.com/magnumwallet
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