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Topic: what site you created your first wallet? - page 4. (Read 3072 times)

full member
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★YoBit.Net★ 350+ Coins Exchange & Dice
just search bitcoin wallet and the first one to pop up for me was blockchain so I made a wallet and it said blockchain is the safest and easiest wallet to use.
legendary
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★Nitrogensports.eu★
The best advice you will gonna hear: blockchain.info wallet is only good when you need mobile/online wallet and prefer instant access to your bitcoins.
It is good if you not use it as your primary wallet and keep only fracture of your coins there! For stashing your coins use something else: preferably full validation wallet like Bitcoin core or Armory.
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
I've also created my first BTCitcoin wallet on blockchain.info (same as to majority of BTCitcoin users) and never had any major problem with them (mostly minor complications that gets sorted out within hours). I noticed you mentioning it being the safest wallet however that's not true due to it's online nature, there will always be the chance that your account being hacked (same with any other web wallet). The safest would be offline hardware wallets (like Trezor for instance).
legendary
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My first site I created my wallet is blockchain
They said that blockchain is most safest wallet for now.

I created my first wallet in inputs.io which now they collapsed.

You wrong about blockchain wallet is safest one, that's the worst one. You shouldn't created and storing your coin there. Better to use cold wallet, for example: electrum.
legendary
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Merit: 2442
I created my first wallet in btc-e.com in 2013. Never had a problem since then. Their website is fast, no lag, no bullshit and it is simple. You can secure your account with 2FA and that is more than enough in security wise.
sr. member
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Shit, did I leave the stove on?
If I remember correctly the first Bitcoin wallet I have ever used must be the Blockchain wallet. When I found out about Bitcoin I started reading about it more on this forum and on the official Bitcoin site and the Blockchain wallet was recommended for new users of Bitcoin due to its ease of use and friendly interface so I created my wallet there.
copper member
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🖤😏
Actually I was referred to block chain wallet site when I started to feel more about bitcoin by a local site, lol and started to experiment
With using freebitco.in faucet.
Though I downloaded core wallet almost 40GB but 2 or 3 days ago just deleted the whole thing but still have the logs. I ran the core wallet
Every day for 2 or 3 hours for a month, even confirmed around 400 transactions in total but never got the reward as I didn't sync 100%.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
The first web wallet I used and created was Blockchain. info because it was friendly user at it's very to use, actually I use web wallets for my daily transaction. But I'm afraid that web wallet is too risky to store your bitcoins.
newbie
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I used first yobit wallet
hero member
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Merit: 504
Becoming legend, but I took merit to the knee :(
I have never used an online wallet, too much risks involved. First was Core followed by Multi bit then electum
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
My first wallet site is blockchain.info my litle brother told me that it's the best wallet site,we are the same.
staff
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Merit: 6152
I first started with Bitcoin Core because I didn't know much about web wallets and stuff at that time and I was simply following a YouTube video so I did what the YouTuber did (using bitcoin core) .
legendary
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Merit: 1036
I think almost everyone has created a Blockchain wallet when they were starting out to use Bitcoin for the first time. My first ever wallet was also a Blockchain wallet because it was recommended as very user friendly to Bitcoin novices. I am still using online wallets to this day but now I mostly prefer to use mobile Bitcoin wallets because they are more convenient when I am on the go. Anyway I would recommend checking out the Blockchain wallet to anyone who wants to get started with Bitcoin.
legendary
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Merit: 1001
My first wallet is coinbase, i still used up until now, and then i used blockchain because one of the casino need me to sign so i can withdraw my money and coinbase didnt have that feature
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
My first Bitcoin wallet was a strange walet on android, which constantly changed its address with the balance of the change. I hated it, and I registered on blokchain.For me it is a convenient wallet, access to which I have from any device.
hero member
Activity: 2632
Merit: 787
Jack of all trades 💯
For me ive created first wallet is coins.ph because majority of us filipino bitcoin using this wallet because it has lot of feature we can buy load, very user friendly and we can cash out easily our coins whenever we want and it also had low fee or absolutely free for when we do cash out, and assurance for costumer is safetyness of our wallet provider thats why majority of people use that wallet and we cannot getting hard time in terms we need immediately, this wallet also had friendly costumer support that if you have problem for your cash out are very attaintive and fix your problem immediately, thats why we like coins.ph
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
My first site I created my wallet is blockchain
They said that blockchain is most safest wallet for now.
Actually my first wallet using Blockchain too. That wallet is the only one i know when i start to learn bitcoin. In this time Blockchain still th most safe wallet.
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 502
I've never used any web wallet. I don't consider them as safe. However, I used many wallets, and I finally decided to use Electrum.

Edit : If YoBit can be considered as a web-wallet, that's my first and sole.
newbie
Activity: 38
Merit: 0
My first site I created my wallet is blockchain
They said that blockchain is most safest wallet for now.
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