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Review Archives - Bitcoin Magazine
Month In Review: May
June 3, 2013 | Vitalik Buterin | 2 CommentsThe Bitcoin community took a rather heavy beating this month. Our leading exchange, Mt. Gox, was sued by its former partner Coinlab, lost three of its deposit and withdrawal partners, and the company is under federa... Read More ...
Read MoreBitcoin: April in Review
May 1, 2013 | Vitalik Buterin | 4 CommentsTo those of us who have been with Bitcoin long enough to have seen the great bubble of 2011, what is perhaps the most suprising about the aftermath of this crash is just how similar it is to the previous. In the run... Read More ...
Read MoreBitcoin Store opens: All Your Electronics Cheaper With Bitcoins
November 5, 2012 | Vitalik Buterin | 4 CommentsRoger Ver, known in the Bitcoin community for operating Memory Dealers and for a number of efforts marketing Bitcoin including a billboard and a radio ad, has announced that he is starting a new Bitcoin business: an... Read More ...
Read MoreReview: TORwallet
June 19, 2012 | Vitalik Buterin | 5 Comments
Update: since the writing of this article, TorWallet’s developers have ceased communication and the service is not processing withdrawal requests, and so the site is with overwhelming probability a scam... Read More ...
Read MoreReview of Cryptocat
June 15, 2012 | Vitalik Buterin | 2 CommentsCryptocat made the news recently when its lead developer, Nadim Kobeissi, was detained and interrogated one week ago at the US-Canadian border. The tactic of harassing individuals who are involved in suspicious cryp... Read More ...
Read MoreBrain Wallet
February 28, 2012 | Bitcoin Magazine | One CommentThe most secure and paranoid option of all is the brain wallet – storing a bitcoin address and private key entirely in your brain. This is easier than it sounds: a private key is 256 bits long, so it is about as h... Read More ...
Read MoreOffline USB/CD and Paper Bitcoin Wallets
February 28, 2012 | Bitcoin Magazine | One Comment
You can also store your wallet offline either on a digital medium like a CD or USB key or on paper.
A private key for an address, which al... Read More ...
Read MoreLightweight Bitcoin Clients/Wallets
February 28, 2012 | Bitcoin Magazine
Lightweight bitcoin clients differ mainly in that the blockchain is not stored on your computer, so they rely on a server to receive and send transactions.
Advantages... Read More ...
Read MoreTraditional Bitcoin Client/Wallet
February 28, 2012 | Bitcoin Magazine
Traditional Bitcoin clients are ordinary programs that you download onto your computer. Receiving, verifying and sending transactions is all done from your machine and your computer connects to ... Read More ...
Read MoreClient Side Secured Browser Wallets
February 28, 2012 | Vitalik Buterin
Client side browser wallets almost exactly resemble managed online wallets in terms of how they appear to the user, but the key difference is how they work behind the scenes. Encrypted backups of the wallet a... Read More ...
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