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Topic: Why do people trust Blockchain.info so much? (Read 1304 times)

cp1
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Are the wallet backups password protected when they're sent via email?

Yes, but it's a lot easier to crack a password offline than online because there's no rate limiting.
newbie
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Email backups are encrypted with your account password, but be careful because if a hacker gains control of your email, or dropbox account, he could use it to spend your coins (if he knows your password), even bypassing 2-factor authentication.

Blockchain.info has a nice feature, which lets you decide a different password required to spend your coins. This is supposed to reduce further the risk of being stolen because your private keys would stay encrypted until you really need them.
legendary
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blockchain.info allows backups per mail and dropbox.
so its not a problem if they are down (but i never had that problem though)

i only use them for small amounts too.
big amounts need to be locked Wink

Most times I've seen someone lose bitcoins from blockchain.info it's because they sent a backup to their compromised email.  so be careful with that.

Are the wallet backups password protected when they're sent via email?
cp1
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blockchain.info allows backups per mail and dropbox.
so its not a problem if they are down (but i never had that problem though)

i only use them for small amounts too.
big amounts need to be locked Wink

Most times I've seen someone lose bitcoins from blockchain.info it's because they sent a backup to their compromised email.  so be careful with that.
legendary
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I've noticed a lot of people store their Bitcoins on Blockchain.info. Is there something more secure about keeping your Bitcoins on there, then say Coinbase.com? What does Blockchain.info offer as an online storage system that should make me feel like my Bitcoins are nice and safe?  Am I missing something, because it looks like a great service and I'd love to use it. 

I usually store trivial amounts of BTC (<$500) in my Blockchain.info, because even though they never receive the unencrypted private keys, they can still go down. I ALWAYS recommend a desktop client for storing large amounts of Bitcoin.

blockchain.info allows backups per mail and dropbox.
so its not a problem if they are down (but i never had that problem though)

i only use them for small amounts too.
big amounts need to be locked Wink
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because it's a brand, it got its name out and we trust them now Cheesy
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Blockchain is in my opinion the best online BTC wallet. It's great for easy access to the BTC you may wish to send and receive in the near future. No need for the Blockchain to sync, updates straight away, great wallet. However all web wallets are open to attacks and closures, so for savings and long term safe storage I would recommend a combination of offline QT and paper wallets. Smiley
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I've noticed a lot of people store their Bitcoins on Blockchain.info. Is there something more secure about keeping your Bitcoins on there, then say Coinbase.com? What does Blockchain.info offer as an online storage system that should make me feel like my Bitcoins are nice and safe?  Am I missing something, because it looks like a great service and I'd love to use it. 

I usually store trivial amounts of BTC (<$500) in my Blockchain.info, because even though they never receive the unencrypted private keys, they can still go down. I ALWAYS recommend a desktop client for storing large amounts of Bitcoin.
legendary
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You should back up every wallet you use on a regular basis!

Personally, I use the following wallets (= I own and control the BTC because I have the private keys) on a regular basis:

Bitcoin-QT from https://bitcoin.org because running a full node is good for the network.  Everyone that can should run a full node as often as they can.  Encrypt the wallet with a stong unique password.

https://blockchain.info/wallet with a very strong unique password and 2FA.  Because I can access my coins from anywhere in the world.  All I need is a computer connected to the internet.

Bitcoin Wallet for Android from https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet because it is cool to just carry around a few Bitcoins on my phone just in case I need them and this is a very nice wallet.

I back up all of them on a regular basis.

As far as accounts (= don't control/own the actual BTC - I have an IOU from them) go:

I keep some coins at https://localbitcoins.com for trading

I keep some USD and BTC at https://www.bitfinex.com for trading.

Other things to note about the https://blockchain.info/wallet

Built in paper wallet function - which I use for cold storage.
Inexpensive CoinJoin transactions.  I wish this was manditory as it would fix the fungibility issue if everyone used it.
Full mixer for those that really want to mix their coins.
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maybe because they are confused with "bitcoin blockchain" and the site "blockchain.info" ?
legendary
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Well, make it simple like this. Using other bitcoin storage methods, and use it on your phone, you are fucked when your phone is fucked.

You can make backups easily.
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February 28, 2014, 04:01:49 PM
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Well, make it simple like this. Using other bitcoin storage methods, and use it on your phone, you are fucked when your phone is fucked. But you can access to your storage online and protect it,for example, lock it ,using blockchain
legendary
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February 28, 2014, 02:13:14 PM
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Is there something more secure about keeping your Bitcoins on there, then say Coinbase.com? 

Except for their paper wallet service, Coinbase is an unregulated, uninsured, non-audited bitcoin bank account.  You give your bitcoins to them, and in exchange the give you a promise to spend an equal amount of their bitcoins wherever you want whenever you want.  You are essentially purchasing an IOU.  You have to decide how likely they are to be able to deliver on that promise given the various risks that exist.

On the other hand, blockchain.info/wallet is a wallet.  You maintain exclusive control of your private keys.  If you keep a backup of your blockchain.info wallet, the blockchain.info website could disappear right now, and you'd still be able to access your bitcoins from other wallets.  They are unable to spend, steal, lose, or otherwise control your bitcoins.
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February 28, 2014, 01:59:44 PM
#10
I keep the majority of my bitcoin on 4 paper wallets

i keep a small amount in a blockchain.info wallet for general spending or w/e i may need it for....

cp1
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February 28, 2014, 01:59:23 PM
#9
No one should store BTC online.
legendary
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February 28, 2014, 01:57:57 PM
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what i have done: brought up a linux vm made a new address and simple wrote it down.

You wrote down the entire private key, by hand Huh

That sounds like a very dangerous and error prone process.



i did it three times to be sure Wink
but i wont do it again
legendary
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February 28, 2014, 01:55:29 PM
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what i have done: brought up a linux vm made a new address and simple wrote it down.

You wrote down the entire private key, by hand Huh

That sounds like a very dangerous and error prone process.

sr. member
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February 28, 2014, 01:53:28 PM
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because we need to trust at least one siteabout block chains otherwise its bad for us.
legendary
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February 28, 2014, 01:49:52 PM
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the difference between coinbase and blockchain.info is that you stay in control of your private keys and the server never receives them unencrypted.

so i trust it more than most other online wallets.

but: never store all eggs in one basket. everything is hackable ;(

Thanks.  That makes sense. Side note, if i print physical wallets from Coinbase.com...is there any chance that the private keys associated with those physical wallets are compromised?  Should I transfer the Bitcoins from Coinbase.com to another service like Armory...and then print? Or am I just being paranoid?

paranoia is when you only think they are behind you. in this case you know they want your coins Wink

it all depends on the amount. theoretically even your printer could have a malicious firmware which scans the qr. but it is unlikely.

what i have done: brought up a linux vm made a new address and simple wrote it down.
sr. member
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February 28, 2014, 01:46:39 PM
#4
the difference between coinbase and blockchain.info is that you stay in control of your private keys and the server never receives them unencrypted.

so i trust it more than most other online wallets.

but: never store all eggs in one basket. everything is hackable ;(

Thanks.  That makes sense. Side note, if i print physical wallets from Coinbase.com...is there any chance that the private keys associated with those physical wallets are compromised?  Should I transfer the Bitcoins from Coinbase.com to another service like Armory...and then print? Or am I just being paranoid?
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