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newbie
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November 23, 2020, 02:28:08 PM
#38
Honestly, the first time I hear about the name of this wallet and I need an explanation from you to get enough information about it.
sr. member
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January 31, 2023, 03:57:07 AM
#37
Maybe for the Hot wallet I could say that Safepal, Exodos, Wasabi, and Crypto,.com
and for the cold wallet of course Electrum is number 1 for this, and if you have money I think it is
better to buy, Trezor, Ledger, Hardware wallet or Nano where at least the security is much more higher
and we feel comfortable if we have any of these one,

Good luck dude Smiley 
sr. member
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January 25, 2023, 02:43:28 AM
#36
What is the best bitcoin wallet BTC  in terms of transfer and safety expenses  Huh Huh


The blockchain wallet these days has been raised a lot in conversion fees





The most recommendable bitcoin wallet to use at the moment is Hardware wallet, Trezor, Electrum, and Trustwallet.
If you don't have any amount of money to buy Trezor or a Hardware wallet, you can use electrum if you don't have a budget for
trezor and I think the wasabi wallet is good also for this matter.

Now if you are doubtful about this thing you can also do your research if I am telling the truth or not.
legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 1422
October 14, 2020, 02:59:30 AM
#35
Coinbase isn't the best choice because you don't have a access over your private keys. That's why like many users I prefer non-custodial solutions such as Coinomi, Atomic, Ownr wallet and etc.
Wrong, your reply would have been correct back then when it was Just the Coinbase web interface and app (a simplified exchange and custodial wallet) and Coinbase Pro, formally GDAX.com (Coinbase's advanced exchange).

I guess due to competition the brought a new product to the market, A wallet that's noncustodial and lets you have control of your seed phrases and private keys but it's only mobile based as of today and close sourced like many other wallets
https://wallet.coinbase.com

Very few are open source like BlueWallet and Electrum
As I already wrote before I personally like BlueWallet but you are not being correct here.
First of all, Bluewallet is a custodial solution (according to https://walletscrutiny.com/android/io.bluewallet.bluewallet/)
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This app was earlier classified as non-custodial but as their main selling point is their “Unfairly cheap and blazing fast transactions on Bitcoin” Lighning Wallet and that wallet is custodial without warning the user about this fact, we have to change our verdict although in summary the verdict remains not verifiable.

On the other hand, Electrum for Android is not open source (yet) but falls into the not reproducible from the source provided.
https://walletscrutiny.com/android/org.electrum.electrum/
Just to clarify, Electrum Desktop is clearly open source.

I suggest you have a look to https://walletscrutiny.com/ to sharpen your axe.


copper member
Activity: 2016
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October 13, 2020, 09:52:01 AM
#34
Coinbase isn't the best choice because you don't have a access over your private keys. That's why like many users I prefer non-custodial solutions such as Coinomi, Atomic, Ownr wallet and etc.
Wrong, your reply would have been correct back then when it was Just the Coinbase web interface and app (a simplified exchange and custodial wallet) and Coinbase Pro, formally GDAX.com (Coinbase's advanced exchange).

I guess due to competition the brought a new product to the market, A wallet that's noncustodial and lets you have control of your seed phrases and private keys but it's only mobile based as of today and close sourced like many other wallets
https://wallet.coinbase.com

Very few are open source like BlueWallet and Electrum
jr. member
Activity: 42
Merit: 1
October 13, 2020, 03:02:48 AM
#33
Have many Type Cryptocurrency wallet for Hold and storing Bitcoin wallet. I always use Coinbase crypto wallet for BTC. Coinbase is Very strong wallet. Also you can use Blockchain.
Coinbase isn't the best choice because you don't have a access over your private keys. That's why like many users I prefer non-custodial solutions such as Coinomi, Atomic, Ownr wallet and etc.
legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 1422
October 08, 2020, 10:13:39 AM
#32
I am personally testing BlueWallet (BLW). I wanted to try a Lightning Network ready Bitcoin Wallet and I choose BLW. I must admit it's very user friendly and with the new desktop release it might become a good alternative for other wallets.
Anyway, so far my point was to try it for doing a few LN txs. Good for now.
jr. member
Activity: 113
Merit: 1
October 07, 2020, 08:22:27 PM
#31
You could get yourself a hardware wallet which comes at a fee, however, you are assured of security, Alternatively, you can find other cool and secure mobile and desktop wallets. Atomic Wallet for instance decentralized and non-custodial. It supports huge lists of assets and has some useful features you might make use of once in a while. This includes an instant exchange allowing the exchange of BTC to other cryptos including stable coins, "buy crypto" option and staking support for most crypto assets
sr. member
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September 28, 2020, 04:39:18 AM
#30
I am using the app of blockchain.com for years now (before blockchain.info of course). I had never any problems with it. I like it so much that you could also access the wallet by any computer instead of with your Android phone only.
newbie
Activity: 23
Merit: 0
August 26, 2020, 09:09:10 AM
#29
I've found one interesting wallet in the previous thread - MoneyPipe HD wallet, as a mobile app. At least it's pretty newbie friendly.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/moneypipe-hd-bitcoin-wallet-reviews-criticism-and-suggestions-5269872
newbie
Activity: 23
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August 24, 2020, 04:30:00 AM
#28
Bitcoin Wallet - Secure environment + users have full control over fees.
BRD - the most user-friendly.
BLW - with Lightning Network support.
jr. member
Activity: 257
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August 11, 2020, 01:31:55 PM
#27
Have many Type Cryptocurrency wallet for Hold and storing Bitcoin wallet. I always use Coinbase crypto wallet for BTC. Coinbase is Very strong wallet. Also you can use Blockchain.
 
hero member
Activity: 2926
Merit: 722
April 16, 2018, 06:14:32 PM
#26
For me, when it comes to bitcoin wallet, the best one would be the coins.ph bitcoin wallet since I haven't encountered any problems so far in terms of bitcoin transactions (i.e trading, payments). The wallet also gives you on time updates of bitcoin value as well as details regarding the rise or decrease of its value. Transactions are also fast and allows me to easily add more coins or withdraw some for other payments especially emergency ones or when I could only do online payments.
Ive been using this local wallet service app which its really a great convenience but only to those people who do reside on Philippines but if we do talk on global usage I would really like to use up Mycelium aside from my coins.ph wallet.This might not be the best for some people or user but in just my own preference I would really recommend to this one.There are lots of wallets actually the important thing here is that you do able to possess the keys unlike on 3rd party wallets.
newbie
Activity: 8
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April 11, 2018, 09:21:41 AM
#25
For me, when it comes to bitcoin wallet, the best one would be the coins.ph bitcoin wallet since I haven't encountered any problems so far in terms of bitcoin transactions (i.e trading, payments). The wallet also gives you on time updates of bitcoin value as well as details regarding the rise or decrease of its value. Transactions are also fast and allows me to easily add more coins or withdraw some for other payments especially emergency ones or when I could only do online payments.
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 6830
April 05, 2018, 11:55:40 AM
#24
All seems work fine but my favorite one is Coinbase since they are implementing various coins as time goes to equip their wallet providence. Soon they gonna accept the ERC20 tokens as well.

I think that is a rumor that Coinbase is going to accept ERC20 tokens,because there is no offical announcement in their site and also I read some threads the Coinbase officials confirms that they don't have any plan yet to have ERC tokens in their wallets.
Google "Coinbase erc20". This is literally the second result: https://blog.coinbase.com/adding-erc20-support-to-coinbase-fe9cba6782b

It says that they have intentions to support erc20 tokens in the future.
hero member
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April 05, 2018, 02:34:03 AM
#23
All seems work fine but my favorite one is Coinbase since they are implementing various coins as time goes to equip their wallet providence. Soon they gonna accept the ERC20 tokens as well.

I think that is a rumor that Coinbase is going to accept ERC20 tokens,because there is no offical announcement in their site and also I read some threads the Coinbase officials confirms that they don't have any plan yet to have ERC tokens in their wallets.
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 537
April 03, 2018, 03:24:44 PM
#22
i use greenbits for android

Thats good one mate. They have option to enable and disable the segregated witness and that one can be used as payment URI at many crypto payment website mate. I have Greenbits, blockchain and coinbase in my phone.

All seems work fine but my favorite one is Coinbase since they are implementing various coins as time goes to equip their wallet providence. Soon they gonna accept the ERC20 tokens as well.
jr. member
Activity: 75
Merit: 1
April 03, 2018, 08:47:48 AM
#21
i use greenbits for android
hero member
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April 03, 2018, 01:20:56 AM
#20
You can use your Electrum for storing bitcoin and whenever you want to cahsout just move it to the exchange wallet and it may take only upto 30 minutes or less but your coins will be safe in a wallet.
Maybe OP already knows Electrum? From the post you quoted above:

"Though I'm also using Electrum for a much secured storage."

This is the type of post that makes me wish we had some kind of "demerit" button.

Yes,I also knows that he knows Electrum then why they uses exchange for storing bitcoin,I meant to say that use bitcoin for storing your bitcoin,and whenever you want to withdraw or encash then move your bitcoin from wallet to exchange,the time needed for to do is 30 minutes or so.
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 6830
April 02, 2018, 11:52:07 AM
#19
As a Filipino, Coins.ph is the best wallet not only that I can store my Bitcoin but they already upgraded their system and now it can already has its own Ethereum wallet. Which make for us Filipinos to easily withdraw or encash our coins and deposit our money and easily convert it to Bitcoin or Ethereum. Though I'm also using Electrum for a much secured storage.

What do you mean that Coins.ph is the only wallet available for filipino? Why you can't use other wallets?

All wallets can be used by anyone in the world and the wallet you saying is not a wallet even it is an exchange which cannot be used to store our bitcoins for any reason.
You need to improve your reading comprehension skills. Where did OP say coins.ph is the only wallet available for Filipinos?

You can use your Electrum for storing bitcoin and whenever you want to cahsout just move it to the exchange wallet and it may take only upto 30 minutes or less but your coins will be safe in a wallet.
Maybe OP already knows Electrum? From the post you quoted above:

"Though I'm also using Electrum for a much secured storage."

This is the type of post that makes me wish we had some kind of "demerit" button.
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