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Topic: WHICH BITCOIN WALLET IS THE MOST GOOD AND CONVINENCY - page 9. (Read 12776 times)

hero member
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Hi Legendary Member, Hero Member, Senior Member, Full Member etc. Could pls tell the most secure and also convinent to use btc wallet. thanks
For online wallet, you can try blockchain.info and coinbase
For desktop wallet, Exactly bitcoin Core

Ok but bitcoin core is hardware wallet.
hero member
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Hi Legendary Member, Hero Member, Senior Member, Full Member etc. Could pls tell the most secure and also convinent to use btc wallet. thanks
For online wallet, you can try blockchain.info and coinbase
For desktop wallet, Exactly bitcoin Core
legendary
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I'd much rather recommend you to use coinbase wallet if convenience is what you are looking for. If security is your concern, then trezor wallet anyday!

Ok.... Which for the two do you recommend the most cos one have to be the one you to stick the most

Depends on what your looking for.  If you want one you are secure and control it 100 percent yourself then getting trezor is a great option.  You get the most popular hardware wallet.

Coinbase you are trusting them with your coins.  They do have a insurance policy that should protect  you if site is hacked (does not cover you losing due to your fault).  But you don't have control you have to go through their site always to make transactions.  If it's down... you have no access to coins.

So all depends on what you want as your wallet.

That's nice and with your saying I think trezor is good but I need to know what you think about xapo cos I have some few coin there and I don't want a wallet that will mess up with my btc

Never tested out zapo as I don't realy have use of it.  It seems to have gotten popular with a lot of people using faucets.  And I think cent's for hours of work is not worth it..... so nothing realy draws me to zapo over blockchain with yubikey support.

And trezor is in a class of it's own.  Truly a great hardware wallet.
hero member
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I'd much rather recommend you to use coinbase wallet if convenience is what you are looking for. If security is your concern, then trezor wallet anyday!

Ok.... Which for the two do you recommend the most cos one have to be the one you to stick the most

Depends on what your looking for.  If you want one you are secure and control it 100 percent yourself then getting trezor is a great option.  You get the most popular hardware wallet.

Coinbase you are trusting them with your coins.  They do have a insurance policy that should protect  you if site is hacked (does not cover you losing due to your fault).  But you don't have control you have to go through their site always to make transactions.  If it's down... you have no access to coins.

So all depends on what you want as your wallet.

That's nice and with your saying I think trezor is good but I need to know what you think about xapo cos I have some few coin there and I don't want a wallet that will mess up with my btc
legendary
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Why don't you try coinbase i tried coinbase and its secured with 2 factor authentication..  never experience a problem about coinbase..
Also there's no fee for every transaction you made..
hero member
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It has got the best features as well makes transactions highly traceable.
That is not true. Which 'best' features are you talking about? Signing message? CB got that. 2FA+email protection? Every online wallet has that

And the last 'its highly traceable' is true for any wallet, online or offline. Its a feature of bitcoin, blockchain... not the .info one
legendary
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well to be honest there are a lot of great wallets, if you want to use an online wallet i would definitely recommend blockchain.info or green address as they are easy to use

if you want your bitcoins to be more safe i would go with trezor hardware wallet or just an ordinary paper wallet

Exactly said Blockchain.info is the best online wallet. It has got the best features as well makes transactions highly traceable.
legendary
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Coinbase wallet is good but they block your account if they found you are involved in Gambling activities.
Its written in their Terms and condition. Other than that it is a good online Wallet.
 
I think Xapo is great wallet. It has all the great features including a Vault for cold storage.

You can't really blame coinbase for this though.  Coinbase is a exchange in US so they have to follow KYC rules and not be considered money launders.  If you are going to gambling or LBC a lot from coinbase.... they have to stop you so they are not considered laundering money.

Being a exchange opens up a TON more laws and regulations then just being a wallet.
sr. member
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Coinbase wallet is good but they block your account if they found you are involved in Gambling activities.
Its written in their Terms and condition. Other than that it is a good online Wallet.
 
I think Xapo is great wallet. It has all the great features including a Vault for cold storage.
legendary
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well to be honest there are a lot of great wallets, if you want to use an online wallet i would definitely recommend blockchain.info or green address as they are easy to use

if you want your bitcoins to be more safe i would go with trezor hardware wallet or just an ordinary paper wallet

On blockchain it is fine hot wallet.  Hot wallets are needed for some aspects.  Just make sure to use 2nd factor is my biggest advice on it.  If you don't use it then it's much easier to lose your coins.

Using a hardware token like yubikey on blockchain is great to.  Also hardware wallets such as trezor really are great, makes it very secure even if system is compromised which is amazing.
hero member
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well to be honest there are a lot of great wallets, if you want to use an online wallet i would definitely recommend blockchain.info or green address as they are easy to use

if you want your bitcoins to be more safe i would go with trezor hardware wallet or just an ordinary paper wallet
legendary
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Coinbase is decent but you do not have control of your keys, Mycellium is also another decent wallet and gives you more control, these are just a couple of the lighter wallets which are convenient.  For the ultimate piece of mind go for core, as long as your pc is secure you should be okay.
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I'd much rather recommend you to use coinbase wallet if convenience is what you are looking for. If security is your concern, then trezor wallet anyday!

better using bitcoin core its secured on your pc
legendary
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I'd much rather recommend you to use coinbase wallet if convenience is what you are looking for. If security is your concern, then trezor wallet anyday!

Ok.... Which for the two do you recommend the most cos one have to be the one you to stick the most

Depends on what your looking for.  If you want one you are secure and control it 100 percent yourself then getting trezor is a great option.  You get the most popular hardware wallet.

Coinbase you are trusting them with your coins.  They do have a insurance policy that should protect  you if site is hacked (does not cover you losing due to your fault).  But you don't have control you have to go through their site always to make transactions.  If it's down... you have no access to coins.

So all depends on what you want as your wallet.
hero member
Activity: 1834
Merit: 566
I'd much rather recommend you to use coinbase wallet if convenience is what you are looking for. If security is your concern, then trezor wallet anyday!

Ok.... Which for the two do you recommend the most cos one have to be the one you to stick the most
member
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I'd much rather recommend you to use coinbase wallet if convenience is what you are looking for. If security is your concern, then trezor wallet anyday!
hero member
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Personally i like blockchain, mostly because it is easy to access. Also they have a mobile app

Maybe you're right but I don't like the part when they said forgetting your password is like loosing your account
sr. member
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Personally i like blockchain, mostly because it is easy to access. Also they have a mobile app
hero member
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I tried Coinbase.com, Xapo and Blockchain.info. Blockchain is the best and Xapo is definitely the wrost. It simply just gives you a very small control over your account.

well you still have tried only web based wallets , they are much prone to hack as private keys are not stored over server , in case of blockchain.info new webwallet it is even more worst as point of convenience.
I will suggest you to use desktop wallets like multibitHD , it is good IMO.

Also hardware wallets I really like.  I wish more people would switch over, but a lot do not due to price. Ive tried Trezor, Keepkey, Ledger, and all 3 are great way's to keep coins.

Nothing touches hardware wallets on safty.   Only one that arguably does is a unused paper wallet and that is if you don't use it.

They have their bugs too, I`d not put all my money in hardware wallets. They have online interface, and any online device is vulnerable.

Of course never put your entire holdings in one place.... but a good hardware wallet  is much better then most hot wallets.  Which hardware wallets have you tried out personally?

And it depends on what your doing.   I'm sure you can link to some old story/article.  But in reality I think Trezor would beat most hot wallets out there.  And if your on a compromised machine.... then hardware wallet excels even more as it signs on device not computer.

Please find any CURRENT vulnerability on Trezor that does not require user being at fault.

I guess Trezor is cool isn't it?

It is the most popular hardware wallet that is for sure.  I have tried others and there are some other's to that I liked some aspects of.  None have the following that Trezor has.

Using hardware wallet over hot wallet unless small amounts I think will catch on more and more.  And I hope those using hot wallets use 2nd factor.  I still really like yubikey on blockchain.info as far as hotwallet with just a little in it.


Ok..... I do have blockchain account but as a newbie,I want to know if I'm on the right path so I do be a victim,you know what I mean don't you?
legendary
Activity: 1456
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I tried Coinbase.com, Xapo and Blockchain.info. Blockchain is the best and Xapo is definitely the wrost. It simply just gives you a very small control over your account.

well you still have tried only web based wallets , they are much prone to hack as private keys are not stored over server , in case of blockchain.info new webwallet it is even more worst as point of convenience.
I will suggest you to use desktop wallets like multibitHD , it is good IMO.

Also hardware wallets I really like.  I wish more people would switch over, but a lot do not due to price. Ive tried Trezor, Keepkey, Ledger, and all 3 are great way's to keep coins.

Nothing touches hardware wallets on safty.   Only one that arguably does is a unused paper wallet and that is if you don't use it.

They have their bugs too, I`d not put all my money in hardware wallets. They have online interface, and any online device is vulnerable.

Of course never put your entire holdings in one place.... but a good hardware wallet  is much better then most hot wallets.  Which hardware wallets have you tried out personally?

And it depends on what your doing.   I'm sure you can link to some old story/article.  But in reality I think Trezor would beat most hot wallets out there.  And if your on a compromised machine.... then hardware wallet excels even more as it signs on device not computer.

Please find any CURRENT vulnerability on Trezor that does not require user being at fault.

I guess Trezor is cool isn't it?

It is the most popular hardware wallet that is for sure.  I have tried others and there are some other's to that I liked some aspects of.  None have the following that Trezor has.

Using hardware wallet over hot wallet unless small amounts I think will catch on more and more.  And I hope those using hot wallets use 2nd factor.  I still really like yubikey on blockchain.info as far as hotwallet with just a little in it.
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