I have never heard some of the wallets here.
There are many people asking here in this forum on which is the best wallet to use to hold and keep their altcoins, there are many best altcoin wallets we can use to make ourselves assured that our money is in the right place.
"Best" is subjective. For tech savvy users who knows their shit about security, most wallets listed in the article would probably not pass as one of the best. Many newbies might not be the most well-informed users but I think it's better that we lead them to more secure and more reputable wallets that are easy to use.
5. Keepkey- it is one of the leading hardware wallets for cryptocurrency with support for more than 40 digital currencies. It is affordably priced, easy to use, and has a decent design.
I don't use this wallet but IIRC, Shapeshift, who acquired Keepkey and integrated the exchange into the wallet, implemented KYC through their "Shapeshift Membership" some time in 2018. You can still use the wallet merely to send and receive though but there's no telling if they will require all wallet users to pass some verification in the future.
7. Exodus Multi Currency - it is an elegant and complete ‘Blockchain Asset Wallet’ that makes it easy to store, manage and exchange several cryptocurrencies from a single wallet.
8. Jaxx Multi Currency - it is a popular multi-currency hot wallet developed by Decentral, a well-established name in the industry and a crypto innovation hub known for its electronic exchangers.
Both are closed source which puts a "dent" on their reputation as secure wallet.
12. MyCrypto - is not a web wallet and cannot recover your private key or password, access your account, move funds, recover funds, nor cancel/reverse transactions.
This description looks so negative but it's true. The OP copied it straight from MyCrypto's website:
MyCrypto cannot recover your key
MyCrypto is not a web wallet and cannot recover your private key or password, access your account, move funds, recover funds, nor cancel/reverse transactions.
They don't call themselves as "web wallet" since they require users to download a desktop app if they want to create a wallet using MyCrypto. All data generated are stored on the users' end and none on MyCrypto's servers. If users don't want to generate their own wallet, they can still access their other wallets using this platform.