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What is the best Bitcoin wallet?


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Of Course bitcoin core if you have good connection(in terms of speed) and free enough storage space,

but if you want fast instant and secure wallet and moreover a wallet that you have full control on it go for Electrum.

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On 3/13/2019 at 11:19 AM, trader said:

online blockchain, desktop i think Bitpay is good

I personally would agree with this.  The only downside to BitPay is that it only supports BTC and BCH at the moment, but an easy to use wallet.

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Hello the dearest gamblers.

I use this site blockchain, the best bank on the world maybe but i'm not sure. Blockchain it's fine for me, other wallets with coins for example none coins: etc, btx and others coins.

My favourite coins are ETH and BTC that why i choose bank crypto. 

Regards!

 

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Well for me I only use Coins.ph since it allows me to change it to my local currency. I won't argue with the coinbase fans but being able to change into my local currency was the game changer compared to other wallets.

 

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Coinbase for bitcoin desktop wallet, blockchain for bitcoin online wallet and Trustwallet for altcoins wallet. You can buy trezor too, to stored your coins.

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9 hours ago, neich said:

Coinbase for bitcoin desktop wallet, blockchain for bitcoin online wallet and Trustwallet for altcoins wallet. You can buy trezor too, to stored your coins.

That's one of my mans ;)

Except i just use Blockchain's and Coinbase for many other addresses as well.

Never used Trezor by the way but i am guessing it's time to prepare myself.

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So I have used exodus wallet and havent had an issue with them. It is a download and install it on your pc so it is as secure as your other files on your computer.

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I used to use Electrum for its ease until I discovered Exodus -- I really like its exchange function, and the number of coins it can hold - however the ability to change fee is lacking, which doesnt seem forthcoming in updates. still recommended!~

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any wallet you have the private keys from is a good wallet and preferable to be a hardware device. I have a couple online wallets such as blockchain,coinbase or coin payments for tiny transactions but 99% of all my crypto are on hardware wallets and paper wallets. I am not taking any risk of loosing assets because I didnt held the keys of my pwn wallets. Then its your own fault if you loose coins

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Why don't you just use Stake? It has realllyyy low fees for BTC and also the other currencies as well. The minimum withdrawal fees are again, really small and you also have the option to keep all of the currencies you own in vault so you won't touch them for gambling, but instead stack them until you have a nice sum over there.

What I'm always looking when I search for a wallet is:

- security (2FA, mail notifications, etc.)

- low fees to withdraw

- low minimum withdraw amounts

- bonuses (and let's be honest, stake's bonuses are really generous)

- low fees to deposit (stake having 0 fees on deposit)

- fast transactions (3 confirmations being what I'm aiming for, and stake does it great most of the times)

Definitely I'd choose stake over any other wallet out there, even though it still is a casino and you might have the temptation to withdraw everything from vault and gamble, if you are strong enough with your will, then you surely can make stake a great wallet, which I am already doing and won't switch to any other wallet anytime soon, until stake is brought down by an asteroid hitting the servers.

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You can NEVER go wrong with a hardware wallet such as a Ledger or Trezor. That being said, a free alternative that can be just as good depending on how you secure it, Bitcoin Core or Electrum.

Both, if used properly are just as secure as a Trezor or Ledger. The way I secure mine is by encrypting it with a 64 character password, a backup after every transaction. 

The backups are saved on a flashdrive that only gets connected to my PC to do just that. Then it's unplugged and put away in a safe place. 

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Guys who have come across this: lately I noticed that not all blockchain wallet transactions receive confirmation by e-mail. I thought at first that very small transactions are simply ignored by the system, but no, the problem is not this - confirmation does not come for larger transfers.
I ran through the settings, everything seems to be ok. Not deadly of course, but not very comfortable either. So he took the mail - and you can see everything at once, and now you have to go in several times to check the receipts.

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I've been using Coinbase for some time and have had no problems with it. Been sending crypto to PrimeDice and Stake from there no questions asked. 

I heard some people saying Xapo is a good one too, but I have had no personal experience with it. 

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I don`t have a favourite one, I use one wallet based with local fiat currency, Coinbase and Blockchain.  I am also about to get my first cold wallet because I think that kind of wallets are the best to storage your coins, at least who you are planning to hold for a long run.  Most wallets are becoming exchange sites little by little and that increases the risk of hacking, that is not new, that is why I am doing my research to get my first cold wallet. My opinion. Good luck. 

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On 7/27/2019 at 2:40 AM, max42 said:

I remember seeing andreas video that he says smartphone wallet is technically better than desktop wallet on an online computer.

very simple the best wallet are the wallets where you are in control of your own private keys. So every online wallet on desktop, laptop, tablet or phone are only good to store small amounts for daily use. but always store your largest amount on offline hardware or paper wallets. 

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a ledger aka external wallet.. is the best wallet to get for btc.. because you alone will have access to it.. you alone will be able to take it anywhere.. and it would be in a place where the chances getting hacked will be high.. but wit the external it wont be in the internet.. so its a carry on in other words.. in a usb,. that is the safest and less for a person to worry about getting it hacked.. 

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