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    Gummybear67
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    July 11, 2018, 02:05:20 PM
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    If you want to secure your bitcoin there are two ways to keep safe it.
    1. Online wallets.
    2. Hardware wallets.

    If you chose  number one you have to take some steps for keep safe your bitcoin.
    1. Take a very heard password.
    2. Keep your password in a very secure place.
    3. Don't save your password in online.
    4. Activate two step authentication.
    5. Don't share your password to any one.

    For your help give some trusted wallet links...
    1. https://www.coinbase.com
    2. https://www.coinpayments.net
    3. https://www.blockchain.com


    If you chose number two you have to pay some money for keep safe your bitcoin but i think this is better to keep your bitcoin in a hardware wallet. It is more safe then any online wallets...

    For your help i give some trusted hardware wallets link.
    1. https://www.shiftcrypto.ch/
    2.https://www.ledgerwallet.com/
    3.https://opendime.com/
    4.https://trezor.io/
    5.https://tangem.com/

    So now its your choice that how to keep safe your bitcoin now.......😊😊😊😊😊


    Your ever😊

    Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin can be kept in “wallets”, most of which are software applications running on your PC or that can be accessed via the Internet. To control and spend your Bitcoin (or any other cryptocurrency) wallet applications keep a long string of characters called “private key” (you can see it as a very long password) stored either on your pc or in an online server. Both these options are not safe as hackers can take control of internet servers or install malware on your pc and “steal” your Bitcoin.
    The safest option is to keep your private keys away from the internet, so that hackers cannot steal them. For this reason several companies developed usb-key-like wallets that allow you to store your Bitcoin offline and protect them with strong encryption and a PIN code (so called “hardware wallets” or just “hard wallets”). If you are thinking about purchasing cryptocurrencies, I would strongly recommend to keep them safe in a “hard wallet”.


    https://medium.com/@micheledaliessi/how-to-keep-your-bitcoin-safe-8e1f9a769714
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