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December 27, 2020, 01:54:40 PM
#15
Good day! I also use several wallets, but now I'm searching for something new. Recently I found cool variant, it is application from wlxwallet.com/, features are really interesting. It provides safe storage and and works with several fiat currencies. Fees are really good!
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October 19, 2020, 02:10:21 PM
#13
I will tell you a secret, It is not 'mine' Ledger and Trezor, and using web wallet is worst thing you can do.

Oh, yes. I have been actively using metamask, MEW for 3 years now and it was the worst in my life and how I could live without Ledger and Trezor all the time.  Cheesy

I've heard so many times about what kind of dangerous web wallets, but no one can really tell what they are dangerous when many people use them and do not have any problems. The same hardware and the same Electrum are also sometimes vulnerable and the users of these wallets lose money.

If you love altcoins so much you can write more in Altcoin section Wink

I like both bitcoin and ETH, so I write there and there. I also write about DeFi sometimes. But this is a bit of an offtop. Wink
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October 19, 2020, 01:56:22 PM
#11
As for all the altcoins, they can be stored just fine in Ledger or Trezor  

I will tell you a terrible secret. Not everyone is ready to pay money for a wallet for altcoins and they are quite satisfied with a web wallet. So your Ledger or Trezor is not a panacea.  Wink



Well, you have posted in Beginners & Help section so...

This topic is not only for Newbies. And it is not recommendatory in choosing a particular wallet. If I wrote - the best wallets to use, then yes, but I wrote that these are the best wallets aggregators. That is, the topic is intended for those who want to get acquainted with wallets in general and perhaps something to choose for themselves in the future.

This topic does not collect the recommended best wallets for beginners. The information here is a bit different, so I don't know what this information can confuse anyone or anything like that.
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October 21, 2020, 01:53:13 AM
#9
Some unusual wallets, I have no doubt that they are worthy of attention and can be completely trusted.
But, I use completely different wallets, such as: Metamask, MEW, Trust Wallet.

Of course, it is better to use hardware wallets, but these wallets are also very good at what they do.
At least in terms of security, they come after hardware wallets.
legendary
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October 19, 2020, 01:59:57 PM
#8
I will tell you a terrible secret. Not everyone is ready to pay money for a wallet for altcoins and they are quite satisfied with a web wallet. So your Ledger or Trezor is not a panacea.  Wink
I will tell you a secret, It is not 'mine' Ledger and Trezor, and using web wallet is worst thing you can do.
PS
If you love altcoins so much you can write more in Altcoin section Wink
legendary
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October 19, 2020, 01:47:36 PM
#7
Joke aside, nice work on aggregating all these links but I sincerely doubt if anybody would really be needing all of those. Moreover, in the past I have noticed that some sites promote sponsored wallets in such lists. 'Choose your wallet' function provided by Bitcoin.org is more than enough IMO and good starter tool for the bitcoin newbies. Providing all those links will just create unnecessary problem of choice for the reader.

This is not a topic for bitcoin newbie.

Well, you have posted in Beginners & Help section so...
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October 19, 2020, 01:47:27 PM
#6
Oh, how many of these super stories I've already heard about the fact that except Electrum, Ledger/Trezor, you don't need anything. It is as if there is a hidden cult of these wallets. The theme is not designed for bitcoins wallets. Your Electrum is a useless wallet when it comes to ETH, alts wallets, DeFi, as if the whole industry is just around these wallets, what a load of nonsense. Who will be confused by this topic with wallets lists? Where do these fantasies come from?
Oh sorry I think you are writing in wrong forum.
This is BITCOINtalk forum and not ALTCOIN forum and Defi is 99,99% pure scam.
As for all the altcoins, they can be stored just fine in Ledger or Trezor  

I never said your topic will confuse people so you better calm down you write to much  Roll Eyes....
Peace


If a user needs a purse for some particular altcoin, he does not need your Electrum

Electrum wallet is not 'mine'

This is not a topic for bitcoin newbie.
It is.
legendary
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October 19, 2020, 01:18:53 PM
#5
List of Crypto Wallet Aggregators, what are we going to see next, list of lists of Crypto Wallet aggregator? Tongue

Joke aside, nice work on aggregating all these links but I sincerely doubt if anybody would really be needing all of those. Moreover, in the past I have noticed that some sites promote sponsored wallets in such lists. 'Choose your wallet' function provided by Bitcoin.org is more than enough IMO and good starter tool for the bitcoin newbies.

Providing all those links will just create unnecessary problem of choice for the reader.
legendary
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October 19, 2020, 11:34:33 AM
#4
Too many wallets and most of them are crap honestly.
We don't need to have 1000 wallets to keep Bitcoin and it can only make confusion with newbies and issues with users.
Better choose few proven wallets that are used for years like Electrum or hardware wallet Ledger/Trezor, and use others only for testing.
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https://duelbits.com/
October 19, 2020, 11:25:45 AM
#3
In the past, I only used blockchain wallets since it was first launched but I have seen that there are so many wallet providers and this is increasing over time.

But I want to use a wallet that is safer and more comfortable. Which wallet supports Segwit addresses? and it's easy to sign it so it's safer for me to keep my assets there.

But currently only using Electrum.
But in the list above, can the message wallet be signed?
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Heisenberg
October 19, 2020, 11:00:10 AM
#2
I didn't see wallet scrutiny in the list. I consider it to be one of the best places from someone looking for a wallet with certain aspects such as
  • Custodial or Noncustodial
  • Open source or Not Open source
  • Reproducible or non-reproducible

Link: https://walletscrutiny.com
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October 19, 2020, 10:42:43 AM
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