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I had a blockchain wallet in the past but I forgot my login details. I don't remember anything, Now I want to start over and I will create another wallet.
Can you help me choosing the best btc wallet, thank you in advance
 
Heard a lot about coinbase and I also have a bitcoin wallet in coinbase and I think this is the best and most popular app in bitcoin world.
 
I am actually haven't used any other wallet other than coinbase, blockchain and coins.ph. How is the transaction fee for blockchain and coins.ph compared to what you are using now?
 
Another wallet you could consider, would be Coinami. It's a very safe wallet, with a good and clean UI
It accepts multiple coins then the traditional wallets with BTC, ETH and LTC only

I would always advise to spread the currency's across and I am using Coinami for multiple transactions where alt coins are requested

It's great for mining operations as well, where you transfer smaller amounts and use it as a Hub
 
I had a blockchain wallet in the past but I forgot my login details. I don't remember anything, Now I want to start over and I will create another wallet.
Can you help me choosing the best btc wallet, thank you in advance

you can try coinbase, I've been using that and its ok. you may also try coinpot, some mining faucet use coinpot as there wallet, such as moonbitcoin and other mining site. also do your research, google is free and youtube. you can learn so much about trusted wallet for bitcoin.
 
Don't go with the coinbase. Instead try coinomi. That seems to be more secure wallet app for the bitcoins. And not just for the bitcoins. but any other coin too. it seems like lot better way the coins can be handled online. I think exodus is also another good wallet.
 
Don't go with the coinbase. Instead try coinomi. That seems to be more secure wallet app for the bitcoins. And not just for the bitcoins. but any other coin too. it seems like lot better way the coins can be handled online. I think exodus is also another good wallet.

Please Share how we can withdraw our bitcoins earnings from Coinomi or even with exodus. I have around a dollars worth earnings in coinbase but its fee is on higher side so cannot even transfer.
 
for me its safe to use coinbase. And im using it for investing some bitcoin and dash just like you. a lot of people using it and it surely not get bankrupt.
 
Coinbase fees is less to Blockchain.info and Xapo. But coinbase is for US and Singapore only. A wallet must be available in your country to use it properly.

I didn't know CoinBase is for US and Singapore only. I did open a CoinBase account, but I haven't store any bitcoins there. Thanks for telling me this. I have some bitcoins in Luno, which is available for Malaysians.

I just joined Payza lately and realized that we can use it for bitcoins too, but I have no idea how we can withdraw the money to our bank account. I will need to check it out. It's good if the fee is not too high. :)
 
@kaka135 It was old post, things change. Coinbase is now supporting 32 countries; however in Asia, it is Still only Singapore, and no other country is accepted by coinbase.
 
you can use coinbase or faucethub. that's what I'm using now for my bitcoins. and I can say its a safe wallet. but if your from philippines use coin.ph which we can always sell or buy bitcoins, and withdraw it thru automated teller machine, you can even in cash it via Gcash.
 
Yes,Coinbase is a good wallet.I have seen there the Ethereum deposit or withdrawal possibility too,but I guess,it is not possible to exchange my Ethereum to Bitcoins in my Coinbase.I think I have to withdraw Ethereum to Coinpot.co and there convert to Bitcoins.
 
@kaka135 It was old post, things change. Coinbase is now supporting 32 countries; however in Asia, it is Still only Singapore, and no other country is accepted by coinbase.

Thanks for updating me. It's still doesn't eligible for me, as I am Malaysian, so I will just stick to Luno at the moment before it supports my country. I'll check out FaucetHub too as I have read many good comments about it.
 
we'll i would saw no online wallet is best btw if u still want to use online wallet i would suggest blockchain.info

Can you share what about the fee of Blockchain. If i have some amount in coin base wallet then how much i need to pay in fee to get the amount in block chain wallet.
I also heard that block chain is best but haven't experienced this as yet.
 
I too want to use faucethub, but it isn't a wallet perhaps, it always ask to give address of a wallet before letting us to sign up. What more wallet we need with it?
 
I too want to use faucethub, but it isn't a wallet perhaps, it always ask to give address of a wallet before letting us to sign up. What more wallet we need with it?

So is it like coinpot where we can just store the satoshis we claimed from several faucets into one place, then we can withdraw to our wallet later?
 
I too want to use faucethub, but it isn't a wallet perhaps, it always ask to give address of a wallet before letting us to sign up. What more wallet we need with it?
Faucethub is a micro wallet,where you can store also the cryptocurrencies,(I keep them there temporarily,till I can withdraw)but you need a "real" wallet,like Blockchain.info,Coinbase,Xapo.These wallets give you cryptocurrency addresses.This addresses you can use on Faucethub,to store there temporarily your cryptocurrencies,and after that to withdraw them to the real wallet:Blockchain.info,Coinbase,Xapo.
 
Faucethub is a micro wallet,where you can store also the cryptocurrencies,(I keep them there temporarily,till I can withdraw)but you need a "real" wallet,like Blockchain.info,Coinbase,Xapo.These wallets give you cryptocurrency addresses.This addresses you can use on Faucethub,to store there temporarily your cryptocurrencies,and after that to withdraw them to the real wallet:Blockchain.info,Coinbase,Xapo.

I recently created a Xapo wallet but i haven't verified it as yet. I don't know if i should give it a go as its my only hope to earn the bitcoins. I already have bad experience with coin base.
 
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