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Old 01-08-2025, 12:39 PM

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Does anyone know a good Bitcoin wallet I can use other than Blockchain? It's always something going on with Blockchain that slow me up I need a back up wallet does any one know a good one?
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Old 01-08-2025, 12:52 PM

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uquid.com
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Old 01-08-2025, 01:05 PM

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I use Electrum and so far its been running good
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Old 01-08-2025, 01:18 PM

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coinsource is a good one
Godcalm365,

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Old 01-08-2025, 01:25 PM

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Meet the Bitcoin Millionaires - Bloomberg
Man buys $27 of bitcoin, forgets about them, finds they're now worth $886k
Bought in 2009, currency’s rise in value saw small investment turn into enough to buy an apartment in a wealthy area of Oslo
Bitcoin: what you need to know
This article was originally published on 29 October 2013. Due to a technical fault, it has been republished here, on a new page.
https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/d6599...sm=12&fit=max&
Kristoffer Koch invested 150 kroner ($26.60) in 5,000 bitcoins in 2009, after discovering them during the course of writing a thesis on encryption. He promptly forgot about them until widespread media coverage of the anonymous, decentralised, peer-to-peer digital currency in April 2013 jogged his memory.
Bitcoins are stored in encrypted wallets secured with a private key, something Koch had forgotten. After eventually working out what the password could be, Koch got a pleasant surprise:
“It said I had 5,000 bitcoins in there. Measuring that in today’s rates it’s about NOK5m ($886,000),” Koch told NRK.
Silk Road fluctuations
In April 2013, the value of bitcoin peaked at $266 before crashing to a low of $50 soon after. Since then, bitcoin has seen large fluctuations in its value, most recently following the seizure of online drugs marketplace Silk Road, plummeting before jumping $30 in one day to a high of $197 in October.
Koch exchanged one fifth of his 5,000 bitcoins, generating enough kroner to buy an apartment in Toyen, one of the Norwegian capital’s wealthier areas.
Two ways to acquire bitcoins
Bitcoin ATM at a coffee shop in Vancouver.
original links: https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...rway-oslo-home
Typically bitcoins are bought using traditional currency from a bitcoin “exchanger”, although due to strict anti-money laundering controls, the process can can be tricky. A user can then withdraw those bitcoins by sending them back to an exchanger like Mt Gox, the best known bitcoin exchange, in return for cash.
However, bitcoin is gaining more and more traction within the physical world too. It is now possible to actually spend bitcoins without exchanging them for traditional currency first in a few British pubs, including the Pembury Tavern in Hackney, London, for instance. On 29 October, the world’s first bitcoin ATM also went online in Vancouver, Canada, which scans a user’s palm before letting them buy or sell bitcoins for cash.
A small group of hardcore users also generate extra bitcoins by “mining” for them – a process that requires computers to perform the calculations needed to make the digital currency work, in exchange for a share of the built-in inflation.
Mining is a time-consuming and expensive endeavour due to the way the currency is designed. Each subsequent bitcoin mined is more complex than the previous one, requiring more computational time and therefore investment through the electricity and computer hardware required.
• In August, Germany recognised bitcoin as a “unit of account”, allowing the country to tax users or creators of the digital currency





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Old 01-08-2025, 01:30 PM

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Install Mycelium and Orbot for Android and feel warm touch of your bitcoins, resting right in your pocket on your smartphone.
Also, you can additionally secure your bitcoins with smartcard or hardware wallet.
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Old 01-08-2025, 01:35 PM

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Electrum is the best choice. Has many features and also supports .onion relays.
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Old 01-08-2025, 01:41 PM

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mjolnir
Install Mycelium and Orbot for Android and feel warm touch of your bitcoins, resting right in your pocket on your smartphone.
Also, you can additionally secure your bitcoins with smartcard or hardware wallet.
Hardware wallet is legit, very good addition to the service
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Old 01-08-2025, 01:45 PM

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I also have trezor hardware wallet. is additional to electrum used for storegae or opendime wallets have good review
https://opendime.com/
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