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Topic: What is the hottest eWallet right now? (Read 2292 times)

full member
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August 18, 2011, 11:33:59 PM
#30
We would recommend Vibanko
legendary
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August 18, 2011, 11:06:59 PM
#29
You have 2 phone numbers to call on their website and also an IRC channel.
Yeah, i've seen that. But it's still very shady for an online wallet service to register a domain under a fake name and fake address. It's not some gambling site where you gamble with 0.xBTC, it's meant to be a wallet service that will hold many accounts with the (maybe entire) BTC savings of people (average joe). An IRC channel and the telephone number are both worthless for legal steps and the "Kris" user on this forum may use a proxy to write here. If they are that honest, why didn't they use real information for the domain registration? And why don't they have any real contact information directly on their site?

Again, i'm not saying they are a scam site. The site looks professional and it's creator might be honest. I just wouldn't trust the site because they do not have any real contact information directly listed on their site and the domain is registered with fake data.

Here's some real info for you: http://whois.domaintools.com/codegain.dk

Maybe WalletBit is OWNED by codegain, thus the CodeGain registration info on the domain, i dunno...  Roll Eyes

For someone so suspicious you could research it a little better.  Tongue

After all the codegain.dk domain WAS on the whois for walletbit.
And let me tell you something: if registering a .dk is as "easy" as registering a .pt or .es he would need a REAL company/person to to be able to buy the domain. Just sayin'
legendary
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May Bitcoin be touched by his Noodly Appendage
August 18, 2011, 09:57:37 PM
#28
There's also the option to rent your own wallet on a secure linux server...

http://bitcoinforums.net/index.php?threads/bitcoin-cloud-wallet-hosting.211/

I haven't tried it myself, but the idea sounds solid.
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Ok, but this guy still has root access on HIS servers, right?
So he can read the wallets...
But maybe I misunderstood what he's proposing

Anyway, I'm not saying he is to scam his clients but as usual, trust nobody especially on the interwebz
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
August 18, 2011, 09:50:54 PM
#27
The problem is that when you will lose all your btc cause that ewallet was a scam you all will flood the forum with your "omg i got scammed HELP ME HELP ME HELP ME"

Maybe then they should keep 25% of their bitcoins at 4 different ewallets Smiley
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 501
August 18, 2011, 06:19:18 PM
#26
Again, i'm not saying they are a scam site. The site looks professional and it's creator might be honest. I just wouldn't trust the site because they do not have any real contact information directly listed on their site and the domain is registered with fake data.

The site is a ripoff from flattr. The owner seems easy to contact and an honest guy. But I agree, I would prefer a real contact information. He posted in some other thread... here: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/best-ewallet-37190
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
August 18, 2011, 06:02:48 PM
#25
You have 2 phone numbers to call on their website and also an IRC channel.
Yeah, i've seen that. But it's still very shady for an online wallet service to register a domain under a fake name and fake address. It's not some gambling site where you gamble with 0.xBTC, it's meant to be a wallet service that will hold many accounts with the (maybe entire) BTC savings of people (average joe). An IRC channel and the telephone number are both worthless for legal steps and the "Kris" user on this forum may use a proxy to write here. If they are that honest, why didn't they use real information for the domain registration? And why don't they have any real contact information directly on their site?

Again, i'm not saying they are a scam site. The site looks professional and it's creator might be honest. I just wouldn't trust the site because they do not have any real contact information directly listed on their site and the domain is registered with fake data.
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 501
August 18, 2011, 05:37:57 PM
#24
Look, people asking for info on how to lose their BTC!  Cheesy

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Why isn't it a good idea to keep the money at an exchange?
Oh i dunno... maybe... mybticoins? bitomat?

Let me rephrase it then. Someone said that exchanges are not good e-wallets. I was saying that there isn't much difference between keeping your money at an exchange or keeping it at an e-wallet.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
August 18, 2011, 05:34:23 PM
#23
I recommend WalletBit also.

And I know they are trying hard to be a quality and secure service.
walletbit.com looks professional but the person behind it is anonymous! There is no name or address information on the site at all. The only information you can find is through a domain-whois query:

Quote from: whois(walletbit.com)
Administrative Contact:
Gain, Code [email protected]
Codegain
Copenhagen
Copenhagen, na 1550
Denmark
+36.990167
No real name ("Gain, Code" ?), no real address ("Copenhagen, na 1550" ?)....same for codegain.dk and bitmon.me

I'm not saying they are a scam, they might be honest, but the guy behind mybitcoin.com was also anonymous and we know how that ended....

You have 2 phone numbers to call on their website and also an IRC channel.

Oh, search for a member named Kris here on the forum and you'll find what you are looking for Wink

I'll even save you the trouble of searching: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/kris-11921
newbie
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Merit: 0
August 18, 2011, 05:10:54 PM
#22
I recommend WalletBit also.

And I know they are trying hard to be a quality and secure service.
walletbit.com looks professional but the person behind it is anonymous! There is no name or address information on the site at all. The only information you can find is through a domain-whois query:

Quote from: whois(walletbit.com)
Administrative Contact:
Gain, Code [email protected]
Codegain
Copenhagen
Copenhagen, na 1550
Denmark
+36.990167
No real name ("Gain, Code" ?), no real address ("Copenhagen, na 1550" ?)....same for codegain.dk and bitmon.me

I'm not saying they are a scam, they might be honest, but the guy behind mybitcoin.com was also anonymous and we know how that ended....


Tradehill has announced that they will start an online wallet service at http://www.bitcoin.com , i would rather trust them than anonymous:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/state-of-tradehill-bitcoincom-announcement-37883
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1008
If you want to walk on water, get out of the boat
August 18, 2011, 05:02:08 PM
#21
The problem is that when you will lose all your btc cause that ewallet was a scam you all will flood the forum with your "omg i got scammed HELP ME HELP ME HELP ME"
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1005
August 18, 2011, 04:54:24 PM
#20
There's also the option to rent your own wallet on a secure linux server...

http://bitcoinforums.net/index.php?threads/bitcoin-cloud-wallet-hosting.211/

I haven't tried it myself, but the idea sounds solid.
legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1008
If you want to walk on water, get out of the boat
August 18, 2011, 04:53:19 PM
#19
Look, people asking for info on how to lose their BTC!  Cheesy

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Why isn't it a good idea to keep the money at an exchange?
Oh i dunno... maybe... mybticoins? bitomat?
hero member
Activity: 602
Merit: 501
August 18, 2011, 04:42:33 PM
#18
Why isn't it a good idea to keep the money at an exchange? CampBX, for example, just announced some cool features if you want to use it as an e-wallet. They have an API so someone could even write a custom client that doesn't take any disk space and just uses CampBX as a backend to process transactions.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
August 18, 2011, 04:08:38 PM
#17
I recommend WalletBit also.

And I know they are trying hard to be a quality and secure service.

They can only get better with customers and feedback.

I use them to process Bitcoin payments in a downloads shop i worked on. Haven't got much payments so far, but until now all went smoothly.
full member
Activity: 126
Merit: 101
August 18, 2011, 03:59:10 PM
#16
This morning I made a small deposit to ExchB using a local bank.  A few minutes later I scanned a copy of the receipt and emailed it to them as required.  It took a little over an hour but now I have the funds in my account and have made my first bid.

It was easy.
newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
August 18, 2011, 11:17:49 AM
#15
i got screwed out of 10 bitcoins using mybitcoin.com when it went down,
and the 'claims' form doesn't seem to recognize my account.

since then i've been using bit-bank.org,
but that walletbit.com looks much more professional, so i'm switching to that.
thanks for the recommendation.
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
August 18, 2011, 03:10:30 AM
#14
I suppose for a wallet service to be really useful it would be best if it had the most customers, because then it's more likely you can do free user to user transactions internally to the wallet service.

So it would be interesting to know the market share of each.
full member
Activity: 162
Merit: 100
August 18, 2011, 01:14:29 AM
#13
Hi plogank,

That's what I did.
Remember: "Slow is fast and fast is slow."

Peace,
nolmos
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Merit: 101
August 18, 2011, 01:03:35 AM
#12
Hi plogank,

I already made two deposits.

Open account. Go to Deposit tab. Make Cash Deposit order. Print or Copy bank account info. Go to the bank. Complete bank deposit slip. Give cash to cashier. (No name/ID required) Get receipt. Copy receipt. Email receipt. Cash credited to account. Buy bitcoins. Done!

It took less than 5 minutes to get credit after I emailed a copy of my receipt. It works great.

All other deposit and withdraw option look great too!

They are fourth in USD volume but offer a great option to get into bitcoin without the risk of scammers.

Peace,
nolmos


I'm going to make a small deposit tomorrow and see if it works, then a larger one in a day or so.  I'll let everyone know how it checks out here.

I may not know what I'm doing but at least I'm slow.  LOL
full member
Activity: 162
Merit: 100
August 18, 2011, 12:38:12 AM
#11
Hi plogank,

I already made two deposits.

Open account. Go to Deposit tab. Make Cash Deposit order. Print or Copy bank account info. Go to the bank. Complete bank deposit slip. Give cash to cashier. (No name/ID required) Get receipt. Copy receipt. Email receipt. Cash credited to account. Buy bitcoins. Done!

It took less than 5 minutes to get credit after I emailed a copy of my receipt. It works great.

All other deposit and withdraw options look great too!

They are fourth in USD volume but offer a great option to get into bitcoin without the risk of scammers.

Peace,
nolmos




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