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January 10, 2018, 11:33:06 AM
#18
It's Ledger Nanos S on my mind. I do not know of anything better at the moment. That's a good investment in the security of your portfolio.
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January 10, 2018, 11:27:25 AM
#17
Ledger Nano S 100%. If you are thinking to hold cryptocurrencies for long term you need the safest hardware wallet you can get. The private key of desktop wallets can be lost or stolen easly by a tiny almost invisible application called keylogger troyan that creep onto computer easily and record everything from keystore to clicking model. There is no need of such an unpleasant surprise. Stay safe and get your nano s,mate.  Wink
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Go Big or Go Home
January 10, 2018, 11:08:36 AM
#16
I would say ledger nano s
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Your Data Belongs To You
January 10, 2018, 10:46:34 AM
#15
I use Exodus,  jaxx. i have no problems with them. For erc20 i use MEW. Its very user friendly and safe.
I'm also planning to buy Ledger Nano. I think the best way to store coins is downloading all information on USB disk or buy second computer.
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January 10, 2018, 10:30:59 AM
#14
I'm currently investigating what is the best multi currency (obviously secure) wallet. I started using CoinPayments and so far so good but there is a limited amount of coins they support. I'll appreciate if you can share your experience.

My personal opinion, you can use exodus.io That apps, can manage and exchange your blockchain assets. Their User Interface also very handy and cool. It's very easy to user for newbie.

I'm currently investigating what is the best multi currency (obviously secure) wallet. I started using CoinPayments and so far so good but there is a limited amount of coins they support. I'll appreciate if you can share your experience.

It's gotta be MyEtherWallet if you prefer multi-currency heavily. If you prefer a few currencies (with new ones added monthly) I'd recommend Exodus, it has an amazing UI.

What? Myetherwallet? Just wanna make a correction, Myetherwallet only store Ethereum and ERC20 tokens.
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January 10, 2018, 10:24:02 AM
#13
Hard to beat the security of a hardware wallet like that Nano.  Definitely make sure to keep everything confidential regardless of what platform you choose.
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January 10, 2018, 10:22:36 AM
#12
The best multicurrency wallet is a hardware wallet in my opinion. I use the ledger nano S, and am 100% satisfied with it. Its a good idea not to cheap out when it comes to security questions. Imagine loosing all your funds because you were to greedy to pay $100 for security. This would be way more annoying than having $100 less in the portfolio.
I also have an eye on the pillar project. I hope that they will be able to built a next gen multi currency wallet.
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January 10, 2018, 10:00:22 AM
#11
I think the best is to have a hardware wallet where you can keep multiple coins. Also the advantage is that the private keys remain actually private! Ledger Nano-S and Trezor are couple of good hardware wallets to look at.

I've had a look at these, but I'm just concerned that some hardware failure occur or you loose it, or it gets stolen. I'm very paranoid.

Hard to believe this until your mnemonic passphrase is compromised. I personally use Ledger wallet and I haven't face any issue. I had some issues with software once but support helped me with the issue.

Just read the FAQs in ledger wallet's zendesk which will guide you with "do" and "don'ts".

Rest I haven't used trezor but I also haven't seen any serious issue regarding hardware failure them as well.
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January 10, 2018, 09:46:53 AM
#10
I think there is no harm in you trying to use eido wallet or im token, so far good, and very safe to use
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January 10, 2018, 09:44:05 AM
#9
I'm currently investigating what is the best multi currency (obviously secure) wallet. I started using CoinPayments and so far so good but there is a limited amount of coins they support. I'll appreciate if you can share your experience.
Exodus, coinomi, jaxx and why because you are able to get your privatekey at least you can try to pick .dat file that contains your privatekey mate. There are so many crypto sites are suggesting it.
to increase the security in your amount if you are able to get your private key in your hand. Just consider it.
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RiveMont
January 10, 2018, 07:47:54 AM
#8
I think tenx pay, change, paycent etc are all coming up with multi coin wallets, i think change has already a live wallet, others are still developing.
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January 10, 2018, 07:46:15 AM
#7
I'm currently investigating what is the best multi currency (obviously secure) wallet. I started using CoinPayments and so far so good but there is a limited amount of coins they support. I'll appreciate if you can share your experience.
A better wallet that has a feature of multiple cryptocurrency is a hardware wallet like Ledger Nano or Trezor. This wallets are highly secured because it is not exposed in internet connection and you cannot use it if the physical device is not connected in your computer.  
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January 10, 2018, 07:45:33 AM
#6
I'm currently investigating what is the best multi currency (obviously secure) wallet. I started using CoinPayments and so far so good but there is a limited amount of coins they support. I'll appreciate if you can share your experience.

for long term holding only hardware wallets are an option. for short term trading its not very much important which wallet you use if u browse safe. but desktop wallets are better than hot wallets.
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January 10, 2018, 07:06:12 AM
#5
I'm currently investigating what is the best multi currency (obviously secure) wallet. I started using CoinPayments and so far so good but there is a limited amount of coins they support. I'll appreciate if you can share your experience.

It's gotta be MyEtherWallet if you prefer multi-currency heavily. If you prefer a few currencies (with new ones added monthly) I'd recommend Exodus, it has an amazing UI.
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January 10, 2018, 06:51:44 AM
#4
I think the best is to have a hardware wallet where you can keep multiple coins. Also the advantage is that the private keys remain actually private! Ledger Nano-S and Trezor are couple of good hardware wallets to look at.

I've had a look at these, but I'm just concerned that some hardware failure occur or you loose it, or it gets stolen. I'm very paranoid.
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January 10, 2018, 06:41:11 AM
#3
I think the best is to have a hardware wallet where you can keep multiple coins. Also the advantage is that the private keys remain actually private! Ledger Nano-S and Trezor are couple of good hardware wallets to look at.
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January 10, 2018, 06:32:28 AM
#2
Kcash, this is the wallet I've been using, and this wallet can support the BTC and ETH and ACT series tokens, so I think it's a good wallet, at least the experience is ok.
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January 10, 2018, 06:29:40 AM
#1
I'm currently investigating what is the best multi currency (obviously secure) wallet. I started using CoinPayments and so far so good but there is a limited amount of coins they support. I'll appreciate if you can share your experience.
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