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June 27, 2017, 11:13:26 PM
#28
Which one suits you the most?

I'm using the web wallets way back then but my friend told me about that web wallets are not that safe compare to the hardware wallets, that is why I'm now using Trezor wallet, it is expensive but it's worth it. It is not that easy to earn bitcoin and it's price is not a joke, that is why we have to be careful on where we are going to store it, because the hackers are just out there waiting for the opportunity to steal our money.
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June 27, 2017, 08:42:35 PM
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Which one suits you the most?
As a filipino Coins.ph is the best wallet for us. Because we can convert our bitcoin into fiat and withdraw it in any bank. I trusted it also because if there something happen wrong in your wallet you can report it and they fixed it immediately.

You're just using one wallet to store all your  btc? Better install also an offline wallet for your huge amount or it can also acts as a savings account. Try electrum, it's also an on the go wallet I think because you can also install it on your mobile phone. It's safer because this is offline, nobody can hack your account.
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June 27, 2017, 08:29:29 PM
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Which one suits you the most?
As a filipino Coins.ph is the best wallet for us. Because we can convert our bitcoin into fiat and withdraw it in any bank. I trusted it also because if there something happen wrong in your wallet you can report it and they fixed it immediately.
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June 27, 2017, 08:25:29 PM
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Which one suits you the most?

I use a hardware wallet called ledger wallet, I use the Nano S which is usually where I store large amounts of money, 5+ bitcoin. I would totally recommend ledger wallet to everyone for medium to large amounts of bitcoin since it is very convenient and even if you forget your pin it is easy to recover your account. Ledger supports bitcoin, Ethereum and other wallets. For day to day purchases, I use blockchain since it is convenient and relatively safe.
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June 27, 2017, 06:55:43 PM
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Electrum is a lightweight wallet that is another option which provides fairly secure storage without jamming up your entire computer. It does not clog up the entire storage space on your computer as it is a lightweight wallet. I would suggest Electrum for you. For Electrum:
  • Your private keys are encrypted and never leave your computer.
  • You can export your private keys and use them in other Bitcoin clients.
  • Keep your private keys offline, and go online with a watching-only wallet.
  • Your funds can be recovered from a secret phrase.
  • Electrum servers are decentralized and redundant. Your wallet is never down.
  • Electrum is fast, because it uses servers that index the Bitcoin blockchain.
  • Electrum Wallet verifies all the transactions in your history using SPV.

in case, my computer is infected with a virus or other malware, is that still safe?
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June 27, 2017, 06:52:56 PM
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iam use electrum portable wallet
is good wallet complete feature include private key, without syncronize or syncronize very fast under 5 minute, so use is easy
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June 27, 2017, 06:38:24 PM
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Use Electrum or Bitcoin Core.

Bitcoin Core is a full wallet that provides very secure storage for your Bitcoin. It is a desktop wallet that provides cold storage facilities. Go to this thread for further information about Bitcoin Core: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bitcoin-core-0142-released-1971544

Electrum is a lightweight wallet that is another option which provides fairly secure storage without jamming up your entire computer. It does not clog up the entire storage space on your computer as it is a lightweight wallet. I would suggest Electrum for you. For Electrum:
  • Your private keys are encrypted and never leave your computer.
  • You can export your private keys and use them in other Bitcoin clients.
  • Keep your private keys offline, and go online with a watching-only wallet.
  • Your funds can be recovered from a secret phrase.
  • Electrum servers are decentralized and redundant. Your wallet is never down.
  • Electrum is fast, because it uses servers that index the Bitcoin blockchain.
  • Electrum Wallet verifies all the transactions in your history using SPV.
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June 27, 2017, 06:36:32 PM
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Which one suits you the most?
C'mon, why do you need to ask for this?  Your question was asked n times and you only have to use Search to find answer. But signature spammers can be thankful to you Cheesy - this thread is great place to increase their earnings.
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June 27, 2017, 06:22:38 PM
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Which one suits you the most?
The most recommende when you want the best security is a hardware wallet but there are a lot of disadvantage so i would really recommend you a online wallet because you can open it just using a internet brower and a internet connection and it is easy to use.
but there is also possibility of hard disk failure, for example in previous my laptop hard disk media become failed and now it become impossible to recover it, i lost a lot of important data there. so risk is always there of losing your data from hard disk.
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June 27, 2017, 06:15:28 PM
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Which one suits you the most?
The most recommende when you want the best security is a hardware wallet but there are a lot of disadvantage so i would really recommend you a online wallet because you can open it just using a internet brower and a internet connection and it is easy to use.
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June 27, 2017, 06:03:18 PM
#18
mycelium for the little stuff. a ledger nano s for the larger stuff. i used to use paper and that was fine.

i will never, ever use any type of online wallet. it's just too damned dangerous.
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June 27, 2017, 05:52:10 PM
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I'm using spectocoin wallet, but I don't feel safe with it, so I'm lookin for a good wallet right now to move my bitcoin.
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June 27, 2017, 05:13:57 PM
#16
Electrum and bitcoin core as offline wallets.

Xapo and coinbase as online browser wallets. But offline wallets are not user friendly.
It seems to me that the Bitcoin moole Coinomi wallet will be very relevant for today because it contains a lot of coins.
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June 27, 2017, 05:06:02 PM
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I was suggested by the bitcoin users the blockchain wallet. This gives ease of usage for every people, even a beginner or first time user will never feel my difficulty or requires a person to explain all about its functionalities.
Blockchain was my first wallet. I started my road in bitcoin world with this wallet, but nowadays I use Hashnes, which is actually is on suggestion on Blockchain.info. I like this wallet,because of fast transactions and low fees, I pay just 0.0002 BTC for the transaction.
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June 27, 2017, 05:04:15 PM
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Electrum and bitcoin core as offline wallets.

Xapo and coinbase as online browser wallets. But offline wallets are not user friendly.
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June 27, 2017, 05:02:44 PM
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me and my hubby use electrum, it is by far the best one we used, we used other wallets before but we preferred electrum
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June 27, 2017, 04:58:49 PM
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I was suggested by the bitcoin users the blockchain wallet. This gives ease of usage for every people, even a beginner or first time user will never feel my difficulty or requires a person to explain all about its functionalities.
to me i personally using blockchain and yobit for a long time. i am using multiple wallets for different purposes, first i use it for trading where i put my income that i get from trading and secondly for those bitcoins that  get from signature campaign so i am using different wallets for different purposes.
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June 27, 2017, 04:56:16 PM
#11
Been using blockchain.info for a while until I recently switched to Exodus, a great light desktop wallet, with awesome UI, inbuilt exchange, multiple assets and high user support level with access to my private keys. Enjoying it!
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June 27, 2017, 04:53:48 PM
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I was suggested by the bitcoin users the blockchain wallet. This gives ease of usage for every people, even a beginner or first time user will never feel my difficulty or requires a person to explain all about its functionalities.

I'm using blockchain.info wallet since I've started with bitcoin and had no problems at all. I'm still having no problems (just one with the tx fee) and will recommend it to anyone who's not dealing with huge amounts of bitcoin. Tho, I'm thinking of switching to xapo wallet lately.
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June 27, 2017, 04:06:23 PM
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There were so many similar threads. I remember posting in one not long ago.

What's the purpose of asking people what wallet they're using for the 10th time when you could open statistics and check which ones are the most popular?
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