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Topic: What wallet do you use for your Bitcoin? - page 3. (Read 5973 times)

sr. member
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September 03, 2014, 10:47:46 AM
#88
I use blockchain.info and Android wallet.
newbie
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September 03, 2014, 10:30:13 AM
#87
I'm using Multibit but probably I will change because some users are experiencing bugs and I won't be the next one.
member
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September 03, 2014, 10:20:02 AM
#86
Right now I also use Bitcoin core, also use Blockchain.info.
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
September 03, 2014, 10:18:16 AM
#85
I use Core mostly. I've experimented with some others, but it's either Core for the desktop, or Bitcoin for Android.
legendary
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September 03, 2014, 09:59:34 AM
#84
If you have 2-factor set up and aern't lax with the security of your wallet.dat file you should be fine. The only people who ever lose funds in these hacks are when they haven't got 2-factor set up.

Nope. I have seen multiple posts here in bitcointalk, from people who had their coins stolen from blockchain.info despite enabling the 2-factor set up. If the hacker somehow succeeds in installing a keylogger or other spyware, then even the 2-factor authorization will be of very little use. Also, a lot of hacks are also occurring as a result of phishing links.
hero member
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I prefer Zakir over Muhammed when mentioning me!
September 03, 2014, 08:38:30 AM
#83
Electrum, Blockchain.info and bitWallet. Smiley I used Multibit but lost the files, I will probably use Multibit again instead of Electrum. Just want to test the features.

  ~~MZ~~
member
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September 03, 2014, 08:23:27 AM
#82
I use Bitcoin Core, Blockchain.info ,and I'll try Armory in the future.
sr. member
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September 03, 2014, 03:26:20 AM
#81
For online storage I use blockchain.info, but for offline storage I'm going to abandon the wallet altogether,  store the private key in an Aegis secure key is enough

Me too use blockchain.info for online storage. But since wallet hacks are getting too frequent, nowadays

If you have 2-factor set up and aern't lax with the security of your wallet.dat file you should be fine. The only people who ever lose funds in these hacks are when they haven't got 2-factor set up.
legendary
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September 03, 2014, 03:16:43 AM
#80
For online storage I use blockchain.info, but for offline storage I'm going to abandon the wallet altogether,  store the private key in an Aegis secure key is enough

Me too use blockchain.info for online storage. But since wallet hacks are getting too frequent, nowadays  I store only a few mBTC in each of my online wallets. Most of my stash is safely stored in paper wallets and USB sticks.  Grin

BTW... I am keeping a few mBTC in my Bitstamp account also, in case of any emergencies.  Grin
full member
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September 03, 2014, 03:15:20 AM
#79
Long term funds , I use Armory. Mostly cold storage, and I have a dedicated laptop that has never touched the internet for signing transactions.
Short term funds , Blockchain.info wallet
legendary
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Beyond Imagination
September 03, 2014, 12:13:09 AM
#78
For online storage I use blockchain.info, but for offline storage I'm going to abandon the wallet altogether,  store the private key in an Aegis secure key is enough

From the beginning, I was using wallets from different clients, but once I fully understood how private key works, I found out that the private key is much more simple to work with than wallet files, and with wallet you are client-dependent. I'd rather use the private key directly for easy of access, and all the clients can import private key



hero member
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September 03, 2014, 12:07:10 AM
#77
Bitcoin QT is the best.
member
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Merit: 10
September 03, 2014, 12:02:16 AM
#76
Well me, I use blockchain and bitcoincore. I do not advice a lot of wallets. You might forget one of them.
newbie
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September 02, 2014, 11:12:25 PM
#75
I've really been liking Hive recently!
hero member
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Merit: 1000
September 02, 2014, 09:42:56 PM
#74
I use Multibit like principal one
I also use electrum some times
I like both but I prefer multibit
hero member
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Daily Bitcoins for your Paypal/Skrill
September 02, 2014, 08:58:20 PM
#73
I use https://BitArmored.com .. safest Bitcoin cold storage wallet

You mean you use it to rob your customers.  Okay, I guess that answers the question "What wallet do you use for your Bitcoin."


OMG!  Moriarty told the TRUTH!  WOW!  Impressive Mike.  Truly impressive!  Lets go use bitarmored everyone!

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We Have To Stop The IMC!
September 02, 2014, 08:44:46 PM
#72
i'm using blockchain wallet
hero member
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September 02, 2014, 08:31:09 PM
#71
Started out just with Bitcoin Core but now I'm pretty much just using Blockchain.info and Electrum. Armory is also excellent security wise, looking forward to Dark Wallet when it gets released on Firefox.
legendary
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Look ARROUND!
September 02, 2014, 07:53:09 PM
#70
I use Bitcoin-Qt

keeping things simple ftw
hero member
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A pumpkin mines 27 hours a night
September 02, 2014, 04:26:21 PM
#69
For day to day transactions I use MultiBit. It's fairly simple, easy to use, and also syncs acceptably fast. The best thing is that it can very comfortably manage multiple wallets at once. For long storage I use paper wallets and sometimes I also use Electrum.
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