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sr. member
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February 08, 2016, 08:09:17 AM
#30
no transaction fee is impossible . you can use blockchain or multibit to hold your bitcoin. this two wallet is recommend for beginner like you.
full member
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February 08, 2016, 07:35:52 AM
#29
So far im comfort using blockchain..fast low fee and easy for me..
I think mostly wallet is come from blockchain..but all is depending on our choice
sr. member
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February 08, 2016, 07:29:35 AM
#28
I would invest in a Trezor hardware wallet for the every day transactions and I will store the biggest portion of my bitcoins in cold storage. I do not trust online wallets or storing any large amounts of bitcoins on exchanges. If you go this route, you will have a better chance to secure your wealth.

This if you plan on acquiring a large amount of coins soon. It is quite an investment (100 usd), but it is well worth it if it means keeping your coins safe.

The security risks are quite real if you don't take care of your computer security, trezor solves these problems for you and even allow you to send coins on infected computers if needed.
I honestly do not know what is the best wallet. But I have heard that some of that is one better than that.
But you must look at the reviews and how often it is used.
legendary
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February 08, 2016, 06:35:43 AM
#27
if you need is just a wallet. then I suggest "blockchain" I use blockhain in the web browser and also install the application on android. blockchain very fast and simple.
sr. member
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February 08, 2016, 06:32:40 AM
#26
I'm convinced that Blockchain is most secure and fastest wallet of them all!
I would like to use core wallet but i don't like synchronizations..and gigabytes of memory..
full member
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February 08, 2016, 06:24:05 AM
#25
I used MTgox as wallet sometime before and it was a bad idea considering how it worked in general, I think the best wallets to use are PC wallets since you own your private keys, Multibit is very decent and not internet based, Bitcoin core is good too.
full member
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February 08, 2016, 03:51:06 AM
#24
I guess blockchain is one of the most decent online wallets and probably offer the most options regarding control of your addresses in online browser wallets, Electrum is a decent PC wallet, Armory is good for offline storage of coins but relatively complicated to use.
hero member
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February 08, 2016, 02:47:53 AM
#23
Hello, which bitcoin wallet is the best to get?

For example:
1. Free
2. No need to connect to bank.
3. Little or no transaction fee
and etc....

Thanks!

1. i think all bitcoin wallets are free unless you want to pay extra for cold storage on online wallets
2. again only conline wallets like coinbase connect with a bank account and that so you can purchase bitcoin, however there is no requirement to connect to your bank.
3. These days paying a small fee or no fee at all will cause you problems, your transaction my not get confirmed for days
sr. member
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February 08, 2016, 02:22:09 AM
#22
Hello, which bitcoin wallet is the best to get?

For example:
1. Free
2. No need to connect to bank.
3. Little or no transaction fee
and etc....

Thanks!

For my personal experience i can recommend Multibit Hd or electrum , if you also want to use a wallet on your mobile i can advice Mycelium
legendary
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February 08, 2016, 02:04:40 AM
#21
I would invest in a Trezor hardware wallet for the every day transactions and I will store the biggest portion of my bitcoins in cold storage. I do not trust online wallets or storing any large amounts of bitcoins on exchanges. If you go this route, you will have a better chance to secure your wealth.

This if you plan on acquiring a large amount of coins soon. It is quite an investment (100 usd), but it is well worth it if it means keeping your coins safe.

The security risks are quite real if you don't take care of your computer security, trezor solves these problems for you and even allow you to send coins on infected computers if needed.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
February 08, 2016, 01:38:48 AM
#20
Hello, which bitcoin wallet is the best to get?

For example:
1. Free
2. No need to connect to bank.
3. Little or no transaction fee
and etc....

Thanks!
Almost all popular wallet are match with your criteria,electrum,coinbase, multibit,and many more wallet,they are free,no need to connect to bank,and almost all of them free transaction fee.
legendary
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February 08, 2016, 01:23:55 AM
#19
I would invest in a Trezor hardware wallet for the every day transactions and I will store the biggest portion of my bitcoins in cold storage. I do not trust online wallets or storing any large amounts of bitcoins on exchanges. If you go this route, you will have a better chance to secure your wealth.
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February 08, 2016, 12:48:11 AM
#18
Thank you all of you guys for answering. I'll try out electrum for now, but I might go with another if there's a better one.

Try Armory it has better security than that one. By the way, you can pay a transaction with no fee but it will be not accepted by the network and it will be reverted. If you want a small fee, I suggest you to pay for the minimum fee which is 0.0001 BTC.
legendary
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February 08, 2016, 12:39:39 AM
#17
In case you would look for an alternative in the future, you could use blockchain.info wallet if your trying to store small amounts and use it daily (their free,0.0001 fee) but if your looking for storing large amounts then I would advise Trezor (not free but make it very safe and AFAIK it's unhackable).
legendary
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February 07, 2016, 11:51:22 PM
#16
It depends on what you're looking for. If you're looking to store a lot of coins safely then offline hardware wallets like Trezor and paper wallets are the best. If you want quick access to smaller amounts and spend them out and about then you have phone wallets. My fave is Mycelium.


I vote hardware wallets as well, I have used and like both the Trezor and the Ledger Nano (the latter is cheap).  Both are pretty easy to use.  The main advantage of hardware wallets is safety.

I have tiny amounts (to buy a coffee if I can find a coffee shop who will take BTC) on my cellphone and a web wallet (both blockchain.info) for convenience, I do not recommend keeping much in either.
newbie
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February 07, 2016, 11:35:53 PM
#15
Thank you all of you guys for answering. I'll try out electrum for now, but I might go with another if there's a better one.
hero member
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February 07, 2016, 11:29:00 PM
#14
for offline i will choose electrum or multibit , and for online i use blockchain.info about fee we can set the fee as what we want but with some risk if you send large amount of bitcoin but with little fee.
legendary
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February 07, 2016, 11:24:45 PM
#13
It depends on what you're looking for. If you're looking to store a lot of coins safely then offline hardware wallets like Trezor and paper wallets are the best. If you want quick access to smaller amounts and spend them out and about then you have phone wallets. My fave is Mycelium.

What if I'm looking for something like a phone wallet, but don't have a phone.....?
Sounds like you just need a simple desktop app, go with Electrum and if you don't like that:

Use Bither best one I come around light weight simple to use and works on multiple devices like Windows, Linux, Android and OSX. https://bither.net/

Or Multibit:
https://multibit.org/

Never did like it and the layout it has maybe give it some go in the future but happy so far with what am using maybe to use as an alternative Smiley
Yeah to each his own, there are just so many options that it's impossible to objectively say: 'This is the best Bitcoin wallet'

I recently stepped away from Multibit myself because it messed up some wallets, quite happy about Electrum and Mycelium for Android.
member
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February 07, 2016, 11:12:28 PM
#12
Most Bitcoin wallets happen to all be connected with each other in the sense that there's strong similarities. I don't have a genuine favorite in terms of wallets. The one I use connects with my actual regular fiat bank so I just won't mention that one at all but it's really good.
legendary
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Merit: 1001
February 07, 2016, 10:59:54 PM
#11
It depends on what you're looking for. If you're looking to store a lot of coins safely then offline hardware wallets like Trezor and paper wallets are the best. If you want quick access to smaller amounts and spend them out and about then you have phone wallets. My fave is Mycelium.

What if I'm looking for something like a phone wallet, but don't have a phone.....?
Sounds like you just need a simple desktop app, go with Electrum and if you don't like that:

Use Bither best one I come around light weight simple to use and works on multiple devices like Windows, Linux, Android and OSX. https://bither.net/

Or Multibit:
https://multibit.org/

Never did like it and the layout it has maybe give it some go in the future but happy so far with what am using maybe to use as an alternative Smiley
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