zondag 7 juli 2013

How do i store Bitcoins?

The way Bitcoin is designed you only really need a private key to store them. Technically you don't even need a computer. Your private key is a long string of characters which allows the bitcoins to be sent elsewhere. Some people print private keys out for safe keeping and others package them into physical coins. Most people, however, want the ability to send bitcoins at anytime too. For that you need to pick from available software options.

The first thing to understand about storing bitcoins safely is the private key is the key to the bitcoins. If someone learns your private key they can steal your bitcoins by sending them to their own address. If you lose your private key you lose the ability to send those bitcoins forever. There are also online wallets available.

The best online wallet to use is probably Blockchain.info. Not only is the owner a reputable member of the Bitcoin community, the way the site works he never knows your private keys. Assuming the owner is trustworthy, losing coins would probably only happen if his server was compromised.

The best way to protect against unauthorized users on your computer is to encrypt your wallet file with a strong password only you know. That way if someone gains access to the wallet file they won't be able to read it. However, you need to protect your password so you don't lose it too. To protect against computer crashes you should back up your wallet file in at least 2 different places. The nice thing is your wallet file is simply a file like any other file. You can save it many ways, and if it's encrypted you don't have to worry about anyone accessing it. You should also refresh your backups before reaching 100 new addresses.

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