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Topic: Which bitcoin wallet is the safest and the most convenient? - page 3. (Read 5233 times)

legendary
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safest and convenient: electrum

in terms of security vs convenience I'd go with ninkip2p. multisig wallet with desktop and mobile client and 2FA
hero member
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If you will be moving your funds often, why not to try Coinbase? I do not know why people is so mad at "annonymity", unless you will be buying drugs/anything illegal or live in a country with strong, absrud control over its population (China?).

If I were to stack BTC, I would use the core, original stuff is usually the best.

To those saying that 50 GB is not that much, well, average bandwidth here is 5 MB, it will take hours to download that thing... now consider countries with worse connections (there are, lots of them).

You're going to catch some flack for recommending Coinbase because a lot of the more experienced Bitcoin users have an issue with Coinbase holding the users private keys. If an individual does not possess their own private keys then technically they do not have control of their coins.

I personally recommend Coinbase to individuals who have never used Bitcoin before because it is very user friendly and the security is top notch. The vault feature is also something to look into as an additional security measure. Fun fact: you can also set up a multi-sig vault so that you have control over your own private keys!  Wink
legendary
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You have several good wallets to use:

Blockchain, Ninki, micellium, multibit etc.

but if you want a real bullet proof wallet you should use a paper wallet or a Trezor wallet!
Zz
legendary
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Bitcoin Core is the safest of course. But it requires your HDD 45 Gb of data. If you want lightweight client check Multibit and Electrum.
hero member
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hardware wallet the best choice.
price not too expensive, no need to fear your bitcoin stolen, 100% bitcoin in your hands.
newbie
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myceliuym andriod app wallet is safe and easy to use.
this type wallet you can use anywhere and anytime when you need it. i am enjoy this wallet you can also enjoy this wallet. realy this app nice and lite app.
hero member
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If you will be moving your funds often, why not to try Coinbase? I do not know why people is so mad at "annonymity", unless you will be buying drugs/anything illegal or live in a country with strong, absrud control over its population (China?).

If I were to stack BTC, I would use the core, original stuff is usually the best.

To those saying that 50 GB is not that much, well, average bandwidth here is 5 MB, it will take hours to download that thing... now consider countries with worse connections (there are, lots of them).
Have you lived in a cave for the last few years?
Have you ever heard about Snowden?
Also, take a look at this:
http://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html#a12

If you want to throw away your basic human rights, go for it, but there are people out there, who take that serious.
legendary
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Why does everyone keep asking about this question, can we just discuss it in a same topic. So please search any other topic that has the same question, before you asking it.
BTW I use Multibit, easy to use and lightweight. Grin
newbie
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WOW. thanks for the link!

I'm using Electrum at the moment - launched this wallet a day ago to pay an entrance fee on this forum.
But for future - as I understand it's not the safest wallet to collect BTC.

take a look on these hardware wallets too:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/overview-bitcoin-hardware-wallets-secure-your-coins-899253
legendary
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Do not leave your BTC on exchange and online wallets for too long.

Best wallet is bitcoin core but for everyday use I would say Electrum or multibit HD.

It's good to have to remember only some words to have a pretty secure and reliable BTC wallet.
legendary
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Hi all. I'm a novice on this forum. I want to know which Bitcoin wallet is the safest and the most convenient at the same time?
I've heard good feedbacks about Armory but as I understood it works only with Bitcoin-Qt. But Bitcoin-Qt weighs more than 30GB... Is it worth of this?  Huh

Perhaps someone can share better variants and explain why -  I would be very grateful for recommendations.

SPV wallets or Lite wallets are the way to go if you are not looking for some node functionalities on your wallet. It is easy to use and also novice-friendly unlike the Bitcoin-QT wallet which is more of an advanced client targeted to the tech savvy people looking for some more functionalities. I'm using Electrum (though I have the QT installed in my machine too) as of this moment and so far I haven't encountered any problems with it. Smiley

Oh and one last word, as much as possible, stay away from online wallets.
hero member
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Check this for more detailed information: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.12135864
legendary
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Hi all. I'm a novice on this forum. I want to know which Bitcoin wallet is the safest and the most convenient at the same time?
I've heard good feedbacks about Armory but as I understood it works only with Bitcoin-Qt. But Bitcoin-Qt weighs more than 30GB... Is it worth of this?  Huh

Perhaps someone can share better variants and explain why -  I would be very grateful for recommendations.
Actually blockchain needed for full validation wallets to work weighs more than 45GB as of now. But if you can afford to download it - then go for it.
Online wallets, and centralized wallets with simplified validation and online blockchain can fail (as seen recently), Bitcoin Core cannot.
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
I'm using Electrum at the moment - launched this wallet a day ago to pay an entrance fee on this forum.
But for future - as I understand it's not the safest wallet to collect BTC.

take a look on these hardware wallets too:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/overview-bitcoin-hardware-wallets-secure-your-coins-899253

I found this awhile back and got the ledger dual as it was cheap and very safe. Cheers litecoinguy

you are welcome.

bitcoin core is a good tool but it is not convenient.

so i would rather say that a user should use a hardware wallet or a service like Xapo to store the BTC.
hero member
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better use blockchain.info
I also use this time, but I do not know how much capacity  Grin

Really? They have a lot problem with their security, for few months ago, a lot customers have a problem with it.
And recently: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/bug-satoshi-nakamoto-moving-his-coins-at-this-moment-1143759 they block explorer has been broken/BUG.
member
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better use blockchain.info
I also use this time, but I do not know how much capacity  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1120
Merit: 1000
safest: core
most convenient: electrum or multibit
hero member
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Merit: 1000
Move On !!!!!!
Hi all. I'm a novice on this forum. I want to know which Bitcoin wallet is the safest and the most convenient at the same time?
I've heard good feedbacks about Armory but as I understood it works only with Bitcoin-Qt. But Bitcoin-Qt weighs more than 30GB... Is it worth of this?  Huh

Perhaps someone can share better variants and explain why -  I would be very grateful for recommendations.

Well it also depends on your holdings. For example, if you have more than 10 BTCs, I would recommend that you get yourself a Trezor. This is by far the safest option out there, of course if you trust ghe developers, but they have already proven themselves! It's on sale for $99 at the moment!

If your holdings are smaller, than use core, electrum or multibit! Stay away from online wallets!
legendary
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Normally I would recommend against using any of the online wallets (especially in case if you are owning more than BTC10). That said, Blockchain.info is the best online wallet available out there right now. But be really careful in storing your coins with them. Create two strong passwords (main password and transaction password), and take regular backups.
legendary
Activity: 1582
Merit: 1006
beware of your keys.
www.blockchain.info

my favourite wallet, since it has the full node features without synchronising with the network.
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