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July 22, 2016, 04:46:24 PM
#85
May i recommend that you have more than one wallet unless you are going to use a paper wallet.  The reason I suggest this, is that in my opinion it is safer.  it makes it easier to transfer bitcoin funds from one place to another, etc.  This is just my opinion though.
newbie
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July 22, 2016, 08:28:32 AM
#84
for online wallet i use blockchain, because most popular and asy to use.
newbie
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July 21, 2016, 10:32:32 AM
#83
Guys what do think if i always using blockchains wallet for bitcoin if there is no concern ? actually i still dont understand how to use wallet bitcoin on dekstop windows

You can download and install desktop wallets and use them easily. The best ones are Electrum and MultiBit. The sites (electrum.org and multibit.org) have all the instructions on how to download, install, and use them.
sr. member
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July 21, 2016, 08:45:44 AM
#82
Guys what do think if i always using blockchains wallet for bitcoin if there is no concern ? actually i still dont understand how to use wallet bitcoin on dekstop windows
legendary
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July 21, 2016, 06:46:46 AM
#81
I agree with you. Let us not consider these online wallets as banks. Never place big amounts on your online wallet.
If you were able to check the link: The most definitive post on Bitcoin Wallets, we also listed some desktop/offline wallets and hardware/mobile wallets where you all have the hold of your Bitcoin. Smiley

I think you mean is not online wallet. because I think of online wallet services such as blockchain.info was nice and could be considered. In blockchain.info we have full control on bitcoin and wallet with the "private key". Perhaps you mean is the online wallet provided by exchangers, because as I said above you do not have full control of the wallet in the exchanger. So it makes it risky to store large amounts of BTC in there Smiley
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July 21, 2016, 05:23:21 AM
#80
If you don't have plans to trade altcions as well, yo9u may consider just the wallets of an exchange site.
I have been using yobit for quite awhile and the rest of the exchange sites just so i need not to install wallet programs on my hard drive. it saves harddrive space. Smiley

My friends i think you need a personal wallet that you have full authority over the private key of the wallet. Due to worry about if you save money in the wallet exchanger will have problems if the exchanger is being affected by the problem eg hacking, DDOS, or scam. With that then there will be difficulties to attract your coin or even lose them. I have seen some experts say never save your big money in the wallet exchanger because it is too risky. Thank you

I agree with you. Let us not consider these online wallets as banks. Never place big amounts on your online wallet.
If you were able to check the link: The most definitive post on Bitcoin Wallets, we also listed some desktop/offline wallets and hardware/mobile wallets where you all have the hold of your Bitcoin. Smiley

What do you mean by "online wallets"
Do you think that Bitcoin-QT or Multibit may work offline?  Grin

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July 21, 2016, 03:55:25 AM
#79
I think blockchain wallet is more easier and it would be more efficient as well. I will prefer blockchain wallet.

yes the best online wallet is blockchain at this moment
I personally use this wallet to store my btc, I like to use this wallet because it is simple and trusted.
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July 20, 2016, 11:28:33 PM
#78
If you don't have plans to trade altcions as well, yo9u may consider just the wallets of an exchange site.
I have been using yobit for quite awhile and the rest of the exchange sites just so i need not to install wallet programs on my hard drive. it saves harddrive space. Smiley

My friends i think you need a personal wallet that you have full authority over the private key of the wallet. Due to worry about if you save money in the wallet exchanger will have problems if the exchanger is being affected by the problem eg hacking, DDOS, or scam. With that then there will be difficulties to attract your coin or even lose them. I have seen some experts say never save your big money in the wallet exchanger because it is too risky. Thank you

I agree with you. Let us not consider these online wallets as banks. Never place big amounts on your online wallet.
If you were able to check the link: The most definitive post on Bitcoin Wallets, we also listed some desktop/offline wallets and hardware/mobile wallets where you all have the hold of your Bitcoin. Smiley
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July 19, 2016, 08:09:23 AM
#77
I think blockchain wallet is more easier and it would be more efficient as well. I will prefer blockchain wallet.
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July 19, 2016, 07:07:23 AM
#76
Hello people!

This thread is designed to help newbies and advanced users alike...

1. For newbies to be able to choose their first Bitcoin wallet to store their coins
2. For advanced users to have an insight on what other wallets have to offer in general and be able to make a decision whether they want to transfer or not

See the whole list here:

The most definitive post on Bitcoin Wallets

We have reviewed a number of Bitcoin wallets from our experience are best to use. This is based solely on our opinion and we also welcome the opinions of others. Anyone can post suggestions and questions. We are here to answer.

 for me....i used my local bitcoin wallet (coins.ph) xapo, coinbase and blockchain wallet. i never put all my BTC in one wallet only. for security reason, i frequently used the xapo, coinbase and blockchain while during my cashout, i used my local btc wallet.

the wallet xapo is good option too, there no fee to transfer or accept bitcoin
but at xapo is no private key. I agree with you do not put you all btc in one wallet to avoid losing all of btc
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July 18, 2016, 10:07:31 AM
#75
Hello people!

This thread is designed to help newbies and advanced users alike...

1. For newbies to be able to choose their first Bitcoin wallet to store their coins
2. For advanced users to have an insight on what other wallets have to offer in general and be able to make a decision whether they want to transfer or not

See the whole list here:

The most definitive post on Bitcoin Wallets

We have reviewed a number of Bitcoin wallets from our experience are best to use. This is based solely on our opinion and we also welcome the opinions of others. Anyone can post suggestions and questions. We are here to answer.

 for me....i used my local bitcoin wallet (coins.ph) xapo, coinbase and blockchain wallet. i never put all my BTC in one wallet only. for security reason, i frequently used the xapo, coinbase and blockchain while during my cashout, i used my local btc wallet.
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July 18, 2016, 10:04:11 AM
#74
I am using coinbase and coins.ph wallet.

I suggest if you use coinbase since it's worldwide and secured security.

Coinbase and blocchain.info are the best wallets for me at a moment, as its very safe and secure and your coins are really safe in it and not easy for anyone to steal them.
newbie
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July 18, 2016, 05:43:55 AM
#73
I am using coinbase and coins.ph wallet.

I suggest if you use coinbase since it's worldwide and secured security.
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July 18, 2016, 01:09:37 AM
#72
My bitcoin wallet that Im using now is blockchain.
I will give it to block chain cos of the flexibility and security over your account and also the real time notifiactions on anything going on in the account also at the same time gives you schedule of your contributing wallet address. This give a form of control from your own point and its available to trade in my country compared there's with restriction to some specific countries. However, block chain does not give notifications for deposit in your accounts you have to log in to see unlike coinbase... My 2cents...
legendary
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July 18, 2016, 12:53:52 AM
#71
If you don't have plans to trade altcions as well, yo9u may consider just the wallets of an exchange site.
I have been using yobit for quite awhile and the rest of the exchange sites just so i need not to install wallet programs on my hard drive. it saves harddrive space. Smiley

My friends i think you need a personal wallet that you have full authority over the private key of the wallet. Due to worry about if you save money in the wallet exchanger will have problems if the exchanger is being affected by the problem eg hacking, DDOS, or scam. With that then there will be difficulties to attract your coin or even lose them. I have seen some experts say never save your big money in the wallet exchanger because it is too risky. Thank you
legendary
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July 17, 2016, 08:34:19 PM
#70
If you don't have plans to trade altcions as well, yo9u may consider just the wallets of an exchange site.
I have been using yobit for quite awhile and the rest of the exchange sites just so i need not to install wallet programs on my hard drive. it saves harddrive space. Smiley
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July 17, 2016, 08:17:01 PM
#69
My bitcoin wallet that Im using now is blockchain.
legendary
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July 17, 2016, 07:16:02 PM
#68
all bitcoin wallets are good as long as you are downloading them from the official sites/links and be careful not to get the wrong tampered with wallet.

also you have to choose the wallet based on your needs so there isn't only one good wallet for everyone.

yeah I agree with you, every wallet was good. But most of the errors committed by our own. For example, yesterday I downloaded an ebook on this forum (but the thread was already deleted) turns me fetching the coin stealer. That where I copied every bitcoin address, and when I paste the address has changed. LOL
newbie
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July 17, 2016, 06:11:15 PM
#67
I use electrum as bitcoin wallet.

Could be better, I can't even chose what fee should I pay.

Other day the wallet wanted to charge me over 2 mBTC as transaction fee...

You can easily adjust the transaction fee in Electrum under Tools/Preferences/Transactions (I'm using Electrum on Linux, Electrum version for other OSs might have a slightly different path).

legendary
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July 17, 2016, 08:43:36 AM
#66
I use electrum as bitcoin wallet.

Could be better, I can't even chose what fee should I pay.

Other day the wallet wanted to charge me over 2 mBTC as transaction fee...
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