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legendary
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February 14, 2021, 10:13:55 AM
#80
Coinbase is the beat BTC wallte to me. It’s using also so easy and transaction also reputed so you can using this wallet without any hesitate.

Unfortunately, in my country they are famous for sharing their information with the tax agencies.

For me, the best bitcoin wallet, apart from a hardware wallet like Ledger or Trezor, would be Electrum. It always works, and afaik it is very safe to use.

And an app I enjoy a lot is the one from Crypto.com, where you can deposit and swap cryptocurrencies, and also send them to your prepaid visa card, but with this one, again, not your keys not your crypto.
jr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 1
February 14, 2021, 09:52:57 AM
#79
I am a new member of the online market. I must say that the best and most secure wallet for me at the moment is Bitcoin Wallet and Blockchain Wallet and Coinbase Wallet. I am very fond of them.  And I think you can use it, you won't have any problems, it's my favorite wallet
hero member
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February 13, 2021, 12:28:59 AM
#78
For Newbies I suggest you guys go to this board for recommended Bitcoin Wallets - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=37.0

Please do not try New Wallets if they offer you free tokens first of all and always use wallets that are non-custodials. I have been using Mycelium wallet for more than a year now and I have not faced any issue till date.

Always Remember #NotYourKeysNotYourCryotos
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 113
February 12, 2021, 06:58:42 PM
#77
I think the cold wallets are the best for storing bitcoin, but if the amount is small, you can also use, for example electrum, if you have access to the keys
legendary
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Merit: 1923
February 12, 2021, 01:02:14 PM
#76
Maybe this one?! Brand new [Pre-order] SafePal S1 Hardware Wallet

This Wallet is a 100% offline and decentralized hardware wallet that has supported 20 blockchains and 10,000+ cryptocurrencies.

There is also a Token. The Name: SafePal (SFP)
Founded in 2018. „Cryptocurrency wallet that helps users to protect and grow their decentralized assets. It is also the first hardware wallet invested and backed by Binance“

jr. member
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February 12, 2021, 07:49:29 AM
#75
Nowadays I want to tell you that you can use Coinbase Wallet very easily if you want and you can use Blockchain Wallet very easily if you want. Of these few wallets I think your Bitcoin will be very secure. Of course I don't think you need any time.  Putting your bitcoin on any exchange because it can cause you to lose your bitcoin must be kept there after knowing a good wallet
jr. member
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Merit: 1
February 12, 2021, 12:40:10 AM
#74
I do not use cold wallets, but not so long ago I saw an excellent Safepal wallet, made an order, and now I am waiting. I read some good reviews about this wallet. At the moment, bitcoin in different parts lies on the top trading platforms
member
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February 11, 2021, 11:56:55 PM
#73
Avoid Freewallet because they are a scam, they are stealing coins from users like Elon Musk, they are not a real wallet because users have no access to the private key.
jr. member
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February 11, 2021, 10:59:10 PM
#72
One of my favorite wallets was Coinbase Wallet but now I am using other wallets I am using blockchain wallet I am using Translate because if I keep my currencies here I must be in security Of course there is no possibility of my currencies being stolen because of course those who work with cryptocurrencies  They all want a wallet to keep their bitcoin safe
member
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February 11, 2021, 06:01:10 PM
#71
Hardware and paper wallets are in my opinion the safest BTC or crypto wallets you can use as a trader or investor
These wallets are impossible to hack into online and can only be compromised  if you loose your private keys.
As regards private keys the best way you can store your private keys is using stainless steel dogtags..
Writing your keys on a paper is not adviceable as paper can easily be ruined by water or fire.
hero member
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February 11, 2021, 09:20:05 AM
#70
I think coinbase is the best bitcoin wallet as it’s using
Until you lose all your savings just for a silly mistake. Tongue

Its time to grow up and start learning about real decentralized and non custodial wallet, I suggest you to use Electrum which is easy and simple but importantly it gives you private keys.

#NotYourKeysNotYourCryotos
legendary
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Merit: 1849
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July 30, 2020, 01:00:29 PM
#69
I have been using Copay as my main BTC wallet for about 5 years now.
I never thought about changing to a different wallet, because I never had a problem with it.
But out of no where, I got curious about which wallet other people are using.

What do you think is the best wallet out there for BTC? (Other than cold hardware wallets like Ledger)
I started with Blockchain wallet and Coinbase wallet and I was using the both of them on mobile.

Please, accept my condolences, man. To use something on mobile phone if you're not Apple user or highly skilled android user (who have a basic knowledge in coding) - it's not a cleverest thing. Even if we are talking about such wallets as Blockchain info.

After you log in inside blockchain, it sends you an encrypted wallet file. Encrypted by your password. And you suing it on client side (your phone). If this phone is on Android os, and you're not lucky enough (to avoid this) when you have great chances to be robbed. Use something better, or just avoid to use anything on phone.
jr. member
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July 28, 2020, 09:59:36 PM
#68

How much is the transaction fee from the electrum compare to the coinomi wallet?

I have once tried electrum but uninstalled this wallet a long time ago. I might install it again since I wanna keep the coins I earn to this wallet. Right now I just keep the tokens on online wallet since I just wanna make it available wherever I am.  If its lesser I guess I can move the BTC but more than that I'd like to think about it first.

Coinomi gives you full control over the transaction fees when sending, you can choose any value down to 1 sat/B. You can read more about it here https://coinomi.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/29000009675-how-much-do-i-have-to-pay-to-use-coinomi-how-do-i-set-fees-
newbie
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July 28, 2020, 08:45:58 PM
#67
I am actually surprised to see that most of you never heard of Copay wallet. Its been around for a long time.

I don't know if you ever heard of Bitpay wallet, but Copay is part of their project.
Copay wallet is their pure 'wallet' with no functionality other than sending, receiving, and storing Bitcoin.
While Bitpay wallet has other functionalities integrated to it.

And thank you all for great suggestions/opinions, I am surprised to see so many people using the Coinbase wallet tho.
legendary
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Merit: 1496
July 28, 2020, 10:21:13 AM
#66
The best bitcoin wallet is the one that belongs to you and you have all the keys, passwords, mnemonic phrases. Online wallets usually does not provide such info for users. In case something happens to you online wallet, you can not recover it using all mentioned above. Online wallets also charge extra fees. So if you are operating with small amount and count every penny - skip them. I suggest using such wallet, where user can manually transaction fee (sat/byte).
full member
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July 28, 2020, 09:01:37 AM
#65
Blockchain wallet is the best to me. This wallet is very safe. I'm using it since 2016. But don't forget to save your login details. There is no option to reset password incase you forgot it.
Safe? not safe.

It's a wallet that's popular for having tremendous bugs. If you still haven't experienced any, choose electrum as earlier as now.


This wallet is for users who trade on daily basis or do gambling or require of business purpose etc. Though ideally only limited amount of coins should be stored on any such wallets as this are not really at times when the hack happens and that is why storing it offline are the best way to avoid security lapses.
sr. member
Activity: 1554
Merit: 334
July 28, 2020, 06:45:03 AM
#64
I have been using Copay as my main BTC wallet for about 5 years now.
I never thought about changing to a different wallet, because I never had a problem with it.
But out of no where, I got curious about which wallet other people are using.

What do you think is the best wallet out there for BTC? (Other than cold hardware wallets like Ledger)
I started with Blockchain wallet and Coinbase wallet and I was using the both of them on mobile. I never had any issues with them, but I have seen people who complain about these two wallets. Some have said that their money stored in Blockchain disappeared all of a sudden and customer support is not replying their complaints sent to their mail. And some have also claimed that these wallets have bugs and the rest.

So, I then got myself a hardware wallet to back them up. I just stored my assets using these three wallets. None of them are perfect, there will always be those that complain. I’m just being careful with how I use them, because I know the pros and cons.
Likewise. I have been using Blockchain and Coinbase as my Bitcoin storage for a long time. Fortunately, I haven't encountered any problem upon using these 2 wallet but just to make sure I diversify my Bitcoins in few different wallets, yeah it's kinda hassle to manage them but I prefer more this way. Besides, I have my hardware wallet as well for more firm security.
full member
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io.ezystayz.com
July 27, 2020, 04:43:25 PM
#63
I have been using Copay as my main BTC wallet for about 5 years now.
I never thought about changing to a different wallet, because I never had a problem with it.
But out of no where, I got curious about which wallet other people are using.

What do you think is the best wallet out there for BTC? (Other than cold hardware wallets like Ledger)


To be honest, this is the first time I'm hearing about this copay wallet, I've been in crypto space for years and i do use Multicurrency wallet for my btc, here are few examples of the ones I've used; blockchain wallet which can be accessed on both web and mobile app, another one is coinomi which is also a multi-currency wallet for other altcoins. I also do use atomic wallet, it has been rated multiple times to be the best Multicurrency wallet in the w hmm ole industry currently
sr. member
Activity: 1593
Merit: 284
July 27, 2020, 03:32:11 PM
#62
I have been using Copay as my main BTC wallet for about 5 years now.
I never thought about changing to a different wallet, because I never had a problem with it.
But out of no where, I got curious about which wallet other people are using.

What do you think is the best wallet out there for BTC? (Other than cold hardware wallets like Ledger)
I started with Blockchain wallet and Coinbase wallet and I was using the both of them on mobile. I never had any issues with them, but I have seen people who complain about these two wallets. Some have said that their money stored in Blockchain disappeared all of a sudden and customer support is not replying their complaints sent to their mail. And some have also claimed that these wallets have bugs and the rest.

So, I then got myself a hardware wallet to back them up. I just stored my assets using these three wallets. None of them are perfect, there will always be those that complain. I’m just being careful with how I use them, because I know the pros and cons.
hero member
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July 27, 2020, 10:25:32 AM
#61

How much is the transaction fee from the electrum compare to the coinomi wallet?

I have once tried electrum but uninstalled this wallet a long time ago. I might install it again since I wanna keep the coins I earn to this wallet. Right now I just keep the tokens on online wallet since I just wanna make it available wherever I am.  If its lesser I guess I can move the BTC but more than that I'd like to think about it first.

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