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Topic: Are coins accepted by the Exodus wallet a safe(r) bet? (Read 316 times)

sr. member
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Don't trust exodus too much, you should do due dliligence first, not all are safe and reliable.
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I think it's safe but it's not the safest. Maybe you should also try others.
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I don't think they are. I personally can't understand their criteria of choosing coins, they keep adding ICO tokens but don't list well established coins like Monero, for example.

Monero is planned. It s in their work road and. They have almost 10 more coins in beta right now. As for the exact criteria they are using to select coins, I don't know them

The team gets asked all the time about Monero on their Slack Channel ... basically, they can't figure out how to add Monero without requiring downloading a full node, or some such thing.  I think Jaxx wallet is having the same problem.  They are working directly with the Monero team to find a solution, though.  
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There website used to say they only added top 25 coins, or some such thing. As far as I can tell, they are focused on "safer" and popular coins, but I think they also have added or are adding every ERC20 coin (if you looks at Eden, their Beta version of Exodus) that is supported by shapeshift, because those are apparently easy to add.  

They have basically have the top 6 coins (Ripple is available on Eden) and a bunch of popular ERC20 tokens.
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I like exodus either in design or coins. And I guess it's pretty safe. Much safer than in Market or etc.
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I'd say no, Coinbase might be a better bet. But don't rely on a wallet for advice.

Coinbase is too safe, 3 coins!
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I don't think they are. I personally can't understand their criteria of choosing coins, they keep adding ICO tokens but don't list well established coins like Monero, for example.

Monero is planned. It s in their work road and. They have almost 10 more coins in beta right now. As for the exact criteria they are using to select coins, I don't know them
sr. member
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Hello. Bye.
I'd say no, Coinbase might be a better bet. But don't rely on a wallet for advice.
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Exodus doesn’t have that many coins. There are more coins that are legit than those in the wallet. So if you’re only relying on Exodus for research you’re missing out potentially.  Also Exodus makes no claim these coins will be profitable. Dyor.
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I don't think they are. I personally can't understand their criteria of choosing coins, they keep adding ICO tokens but don't list well established coins like Monero, for example.
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Since the Exodus team studies and throughly evaluate the coin before accepting it in its wallet system, is it safe to assume that the coins lsited in the exodus wallet are stable and solid coins?
I mean, i don't have to research the coin history if the exodus team does it for me...

It won't list super new high risk / high reward coins, but i think that altcoins in exodus wallet are a safer bet than others and there are even some very young coins that could yield some surprises
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