Top Bitcoin Wallets 2016

Top Bitcoin Wallets 2016

Since the beginning of 2015, the bitcoin industry has seen an increasing number of data breaches targeted at bitcoin wallet service providers and exchanges, leaving the private keys of bitcoin accounts and user funds vulnerable to potential hacking attacks. Leading bitcoin exchanges and wallet platforms have begun to implement backup encryption systems, the multi-signature technology and provide hierarchical deterministic (HD) wallets to secure user funds. Deterministic & Multi-Sig Wallets. Leading deterministic bitcoin wallet platforms include Electrum, CarbonWallet, TREZOR and Armory.....


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