A lot of people assume browser Bitcoin wallets are not very safe because they run inside a browser. At first, that seems reasonable. A browser feels more open than a downloaded app. But in practice, the browser itself is not what decides how secure your Bitcoin is. What matters more is how the wallet is […]
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How Modern Bitcoin Wallets Quietly Sacrifice Privacy For Usability
Bitcoin wallets today are mostly built around one idea: make things simple enough that anyone can use them. That’s not a bad thing. In fact, it’s what helped Bitcoin reach a wider audience. But simplicity often comes with trade-offs, and privacy is one of the first things affected. Simplicity Comes First Most wallets today remove […]
Why Your Bitcoin Wallet Should Prioritize Ownership Over Convenience
Most people pick a Bitcoin wallet the same way they pick any app, they go for what feels easiest. Quick setup, simple design, maybe a few extra features that make everything feel smooth. And honestly, that makes sense. When you’re new, you just want something that works without any hassle. But with Bitcoin, “easy” doesn’t […]
The Hidden Risks Of Letting Exchanges Act As Your Bitcoin Wallet
Most people’s first step into Bitcoin is through an exchange. And honestly, it makes sense. Exchanges are simple, familiar, and easy to use. You sign up, buy Bitcoin, and within minutes it shows up in your account. For anyone new, it feels like the most convenient and “safe” place to keep it. But here’s what […]
The Myth That More Features Make A Bitcoin Wallet Better
When people choose a Bitcoin wallet, they often think more features mean a better wallet. It sounds reasonable. If a wallet offers built-in swaps, token support, price tracking, and extra tools, it can seem more useful than a simple wallet that only focuses on Bitcoin. At first, that feels like the better choice. But with […]
Bitcoin Confirmations Explained — Why “Sent” Doesn’t Always Mean “Received”
You’ve just sent Bitcoin. Your wallet shows the transaction as completed or broadcast. But the recipient says they haven’t received it yet. Both of you can be right. To understand why, it helps to know what happens between “sending” and “receiving” in the Bitcoin network. The Mempool: Where Transactions Wait When you send Bitcoin, the […]
The Real Cost Of “Free” Custodial Wallets — What You’re Actually Giving Up
Custodial wallets are often the first step into Bitcoin. They’re easy to set up, simple to use, and backed by companies that manage everything for you. But that convenience comes with trade-offs, many of which aren’t obvious at first. You Don’t Control the Keys When you use a custodial wallet, the provider holds the private […]
Why Your Bitcoin Address Should Change Every Time You Receive Funds
If you’ve used Bitcoin for a while, you may have noticed something unusual: you can generate a new receiving address whenever you want. At first, this seems unnecessary. Why not just use one address? Because in Bitcoin, convenience can come at the cost of privacy. How Bitcoin Addresses Actually Work A Bitcoin address works like […]
What Happens To Your Bitcoin If You Die? A Guide To Crypto Inheritance Planning
Most people focus on growing their Bitcoin. Very few think about what happens to it when they’re no longer around. That’s a serious gap, especially if you’re using a non-custodial wallet like Bitamp. Unlike banks or exchanges, Bitamp does not hold your funds, store your data, or provide account recovery. You are in complete control […]
How To Send & Receive Bitcoin Safely: A Practical Walkthrough Using Bitamp
Bitcoin has made it possible to move money across the world without banks, delays, or restrictions. But with that freedom comes responsibility. If you don’t handle your transactions carefully, you could lose access to your funds permanently. That’s why understanding how to send and receive Bitcoin safely is essential—especially if you’re using a non-custodial wallet […]