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Topic: Which BTC wallet are you using - page 24. (Read 51419 times)

legendary
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Icarus team 🔐💳
April 19, 2015, 06:40:13 PM
Bitcoin core & blockchain.info for small amounts
hero member
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April 19, 2015, 03:17:11 PM
i prefer use blockchain.info because its looks simple and easy to use
sr. member
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April 19, 2015, 01:41:15 PM
I use the Greenaddress app for daily use and paper wallets for longterm hodling.
legendary
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April 19, 2015, 05:49:46 AM
I use Bitcoin Core and paper wallets. I used to use blockchain.info's mobile wallet too.
full member
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April 18, 2015, 03:24:01 PM
Armory (da best !)
Ledger Wallet Nano (afordable miracle)
Bitcoin-CORE (my 1st love)
Paper Wallets  (a must)
Electrum (more and more, as nice progress there latelly)
Blockchain.info (less and less)

And today I came across mSIGNA - looks like soon it will get on my list
sr. member
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Bitcoin isn't a bubble. It's the pin!
April 11, 2015, 05:18:25 PM
I personally use multibit. I like how simple it is and i like how i can view multiple wallets at the same time. Its really nice!
member
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April 11, 2015, 05:04:39 PM
I'm using blockchain so that I don't have to download any files, space is running low.
copper member
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April 11, 2015, 03:51:04 PM
Im using Blockchain.info, Coinbase, Electrum and Paper wallet. Paper Wallet Is Not much at the moment because I dont Have Much amount of BTC, Will use it in the Next future when I will have 1 btc
hero member
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April 10, 2015, 09:39:33 PM

If you are using a bad/poor client, I suggest you not to reuse addresses. Reusing addresses when using a bad/poor client will put you in danger as it exposes reused R values which will make a person easy to find your private key.

Thank you for your advice, Muhammad.  Being new, I'm not quite sure I understand this part of it, though.

Blockchain.info wallet lost ~200(+) Bitcoins because it exposed reused R values. When R values are reused, other persons can use it to find your private key.

Similar example: You use phone and is protected with PIN. When you unlock it many times, some marks may be seen on your phone screen. A person maybe able to find your PIN by looking at the marks. I know it because I have find few PINs of my acquaintances' phones. Grin

P.S. I did it on educational purpose and don't use this trick to unlock others' phones with bad intentions.
newbie
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April 10, 2015, 09:23:14 PM

If you are using a bad/poor client, I suggest you not to reuse addresses. Reusing addresses when using a bad/poor client will put you in danger as it exposes reused R values which will make a person easy to find your private key.

Thank you for your advice, Muhammad.  Being new, I'm not quite sure I understand this part of it, though.
hero member
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April 10, 2015, 09:15:56 PM
i didn't check it my self, since i love bitcoin- core too mucht, but here there is this guy experiencing some problems

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/the-reasons-im-leaving-armory-for-another-wallet-980453

there are others example

Have you read the the post? He is using Armory portable & external HDD to store DB and because of his bad USB cable, external HDD disconnects and Armory get stuck. Do you call that a bug/problem of Armory? His second problem was already solved by version 0.93 & up which has been released when the person posted. His third problem is probably because of the external HDD. There maybe bugs in Armory like all clients. Even Bitcoin core has bugs. I don't think anybody can built a bug-free software.

I'm researching wallets as well.  One thing I am hearing from some of you is to store small amounts in some sort of mobile wallet and larger savings in an offline more secure wallet.

So might a good practice with Bitcoin be to collect it in a mobile/online wallet up to say 1 bitcoin?  After it reaches a bitcoin, move it offline to the more secure wallet and start collecting again with the mobile wallet? 

You can store in mobile wallet as much as you like. You must check your mobile is good enough against malwares. Android is weak, so I think it isn't good to store big amounts in Android wallet. However, if you use Android phone as cold storage, it is okay. You should make sure you backup the files needed.
 If you are using a bad/poor client, I suggest you not to reuse addresses. Reusing addresses when using a bad/poor client will put you in danger as it exposes reused R values which will make a person easy to find your private key.

I use only blockchain.info. Other than that, I use my bit-x wallet to collect my sig campaign earnings : )

OK.  That's helpful.  To what amount would you let your bit-x wallet fill up before you "poured" it into blockchain wallet and started with a clean bit-x wallet?

I depereciate storing Bitcoins in an exchange. Withdraw the balance as soon as you receive the payout. If you trade in BIT-X or the exchange you store BTC, keep only a small amount in it for trading and withdraw rest of the BTC.
newbie
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April 10, 2015, 06:13:17 PM
I use only blockchain.info. Other than that, I use my bit-x wallet to collect my sig campaign earnings : )

OK.  That's helpful.  To what amount would you let your bit-x wallet fill up before you "poured" it into blockchain wallet and started with a clean bit-x wallet? 

hero member
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April 10, 2015, 04:58:09 PM
I use only blockchain.info. Other than that, I use my bit-x wallet to collect my sig campaign earnings : )
newbie
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April 10, 2015, 04:56:44 PM
I'm researching wallets as well.  One thing I am hearing from some of you is to store small amounts in some sort of mobile wallet and larger savings in an offline more secure wallet.

So might a good practice with Bitcoin be to collect it in a mobile/online wallet up to say 1 bitcoin?  After it reaches a bitcoin, move it offline to the more secure wallet and start collecting again with the mobile wallet? 
legendary
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April 10, 2015, 02:48:00 PM
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and armory has some problem too

Can you explain please? I have played it with and couldn't find problems that even Electrum had. Electrum was too buggy and slow when it had many addresses. It has been solved, I think.

Edit: ThomasV told it is optimized/fixed and it will come with version 2.1 . Hope it works!

i didn't check it my self, since i love bitcoin- core too mucht, but here there is this guy experiencing some problems

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/the-reasons-im-leaving-armory-for-another-wallet-980453

there are others example
full member
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Bitcoin FTW!
April 10, 2015, 02:25:49 PM
Im using Multibit from beggining of my journey with BTC, since bitcoincore then was cloggy and slow
hero member
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April 10, 2015, 02:18:29 PM
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and armory has some problem too

Can you explain please? I have played it with and couldn't find problems that even Electrum had. Electrum was too buggy and slow when it had many addresses. It has been solved, I think.

Edit: ThomasV told it is optimized/fixed and it will come with version 2.1 . Hope it works!

I hope theres a solution soon since now i wait for my wallet to let me do something, my notebook is working hard, though the process only is using 13% of my 8 cores. The problem is... i got some bitcoins and i cant get them out anymore because electrum is working all the time, showing me a blank window. Ill try creating a new wallet with the brain sentence. Maybe a fresh wallet is a bit faster so that i can get my funds out at least?

Edit: It seems thats a workaround for now.

I finished that optimization. It is already on github, and will ship with version 2.1.
legendary
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April 10, 2015, 12:50:37 PM
bitcoin qt why would I use anything else?  Huh

is there any other way thats more secure?

maybe trezor is a good option but if your trezor breaks you have to purchase a new one to get your keys back I find that stupid anyone else?

trezor still cost too much in my opinion, better to buy a cheap usb for cold storage and store wallet there

for your main desktop qt-core/electrum are the best, multibit seems still too buggy and armory has some problem too
sr. member
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April 10, 2015, 12:35:27 PM
bitcoin qt why would I use anything else?  Huh

is there any other way thats more secure?

maybe trezor is a good option but if your trezor breaks you have to purchase a new one to get your keys back I find that stupid anyone else?
hero member
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April 10, 2015, 12:18:12 PM
I just Wanted to use Electrum as my BTC Wallet, Is its Safe?

It is safe as long as you backup 12 mnemonic seed phrase in a safe place.

Secondly When I was Going to Download It I found these Links?

1. Standalone Executable (signature)
2. Windows Installer (signature)
3. Portable version (signature) (security advice)
4. Note: The QR code scanner is not supported in Windows binaries

From which address Should i DOWNLOAD?

I would go for either Windows Installer or Standalone Executable. I depreciate using Portable version because of security and other problems.
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