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Topic: Best Multicurrency Cryptocurrency Wallets (Read 389 times)

newbie
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March 08, 2019, 04:30:58 PM
#21
I like Exodus. Good wallet, good support team. Also, they've got an instant fixed-rate exchange service changenow, to swap coins directly in the wallet
full member
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Coinomi is good over Jaxx but they are not very secured wallets for storage of huge amounts so users who want to keep big amounts of multiple cryptos then they need to buy a hardware wallet.
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With the development of the cryptocurrency market, the issue of their storage has become urgent. Regular wallets guarantee a high degree of security, but are completely devoid of convenience. A universal solution is required, which will combine both convenience and security of electronic money storage. This solution was quickly found. Multicurrency wallet for cryptocurrency is a multifunctional and flexible tool that, with a high level of security, allows you to fix the main drawback of crypto money storage - the ability to easily manage its contents.
Mobile android wallet is a coinomi app currently supports about 60 different altcoins. Here is integrated the exchanger of one cryptocurrency to another.
https://www.coinomi.com/en/
There is also a browser extension for Jaxx that works with chrome and firefox. It is characterized by ease of use and flexibility of settings, and very importantly, Jaxx gives you the ability to control your private key. Jaxx wallet supports 14 different cryptocurrencies and can be installed on USB Flash.
https://jaxx.io/
To store multiple cryptocurrencies in one wallet is Exodus. it supports 8 cryptocurrencies and is installed on the computer
https://www.exodus.io/

Lots of multi-currency wallets out there and the two of the many multi-currency wallets was already mentioned in this thread Coinomi and Jaxx respectively. But most of the time the security issues are still the big question mark and concern from the users itselfs just be careful with your credentials and keys in order to protect your funds againts possible attackers.
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I think hardware wallets such as Ledger and Trezor are certainly the best ones to be used as multicurrency wallets.

But as far as mobile wallets go, then Enjin wallet is making some waves. Not only it is a multicurrency wallet, but also a NFT wallet. Plus it has been independently reviewed by a security auditing firm for security issues and only a few minor issues were found. Most wallets hesitate to go for such audits. As for convenience tools, it has an inbuilt explorer and a quick multicurrency swap feature whose liquidity is provided by projects like Kyber and Changelly. Worth taking a look into.
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Or lets wait for Samsung S10
I won't buy SamsungS10 for just saving multi-coin because SamsungS10 more than to just save the coin. I will buy a mid-end phone and installed Coinomi inside the phone.
I won't trust the Samsung either because when something is newly launched the chances of errors and bugs are possible so what will happen if we lose all our life savings just because of some creepy bugs on their device so better to use the popular HW like Ledger than preferring the new one.
By all means there will be many problems faced when using a new platform, Indeed, Samsung has a good reputation from many users but in terms of storage of assets we do not know the reputation of Samsung. As above said, choose a wallet that has a good reputation from many users, such as coinomi, electrum or using hardware wallet.
hero member
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February 24, 2019, 02:59:00 PM
#16
Jaxx and Coinomi wallets are really since I am using. I was part bitcore bounty campaign few months before. It was good and they have asked for the use their own client on coinomi. It was good and since that to now. It is smooth to use buddy.
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February 24, 2019, 01:46:23 AM
#15
Or lets wait for Samsung S10
I won't buy SamsungS10 for just saving multi-coin because SamsungS10 more than to just save the coin. I will buy a mid-end phone and installed Coinomi inside the phone.
I won't trust the Samsung either because when something is newly launched the chances of errors and bugs are possible so what will happen if we lose all our life savings just because of some creepy bugs on their device so better to use the popular HW like Ledger than preferring the new one.
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February 24, 2019, 01:06:38 AM
#14
- Ledger Nano S
- Ledger Blue
- KeepKey
- Jaxx
- Trezor
- Guarda
- Exodus
- CoinPayments
- Celery
- Coinomi

These all are commonly used 10 mutliple supported crypto currency wallet.

For the detailed information about those list of wallet Top 10 Multi-cryptocurrency Wallets In 2019
From that list, I have used Jaxx, CoinPayments, and Coinomi but I have a plan to buy Ledger S Nano or Ledger X Nano. I prefer to choose Coinomi and Ledger S to hold multi coins in one wallet.

Or lets wait for Samsung S10
I won't buy SamsungS10 for just saving multi-coin because SamsungS10 more than to just save the coin. I will buy a mid-end phone and installed Coinomi inside the phone.
legendary
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Merit: 1312
February 23, 2019, 09:27:14 PM
#13
Also used coinomi and jaxx, but I stopped using jaxx when it got some bugs that affect the wallet's performance.
Just to add, what I like the most in coinomi is their tie up with changelly and shapeshift, I can directly buy some eth or bitcoin without any hassle and the fee is cheap versus in the traditional way.

I would not recommend to use jaxx as it is the worst crypto wallet I have tried so far. Coinomi and exodus might be the best wallet to choose if OP cant afford to buy hardware wallet such as ledger or trezor. Or lets wait for Samsung S10, I heard that there will be built in crypto wallet although as per leaked images it will support ETH as well.
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February 23, 2019, 04:41:44 PM
#12
exodus good wallet with build-in exchange services, like changenow
hero member
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February 19, 2019, 10:06:16 PM
#11
I use Guarda and Exodus, which I consider the best wallets. As for browser extensions, I am not in favor of using them because there is a chance of losing money.

Exodus is the best when it comes to functionality but there fees are unadjustable which makes them a headache to move small funds.
For ETH I use cryptonator and for everything based on Ether's token network I rely on Metamask - hey don't reinvent the wheel, right?

But I'm beginning to warm up to hodler.tech and Bread wallet.
hero member
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February 19, 2019, 06:03:09 PM
#10

I have heard before that they are going to launch their desktop app, is that already implemented or does anyone has an update regarding that? or what I've heard is just a rumor and isn't true? I remember it was posted somewhere.
Sure they already have now. I think they released it mid last year. It's now available for windows, mac and linux.

Download the link here.
https://www.coinomi.com/downloads/

Also a quick tutorial on how to install it.
https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@cryptonewbies/how-to-install-coinomi-wallet-on-your-windows-desktop
Thank you for this, I'm not updated with them anymore. Have you used it? Regardless of the feedback of the mobile app, I think this rocks and I'll start using it if I have to transact with someone or probably send something to an exchange.

What I like with them is they have an active support and that's why I'm very comfortable with them. But still to those that are reading my post, don't put secure your wallets, mobile wallet, desktop wallet or any kind of wallet.
newbie
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February 19, 2019, 06:58:33 AM
#9
I use Guarda and Exodus, which I consider the best wallets. As for browser extensions, I am not in favor of using them because there is a chance of losing money.
full member
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February 18, 2019, 10:05:06 PM
#8

Thanks for the list  . coinomi is indeed a good wallet for storing multiple coins but the only problem is that they dont support erc20 coins . they only support popular altcoins that is already listed on reputable exchange sites  .

I also notice that the fee is kinda bit expensive and it wont allow me to adjust my fees on the settings whenever i set the fee to the lowest possible value .
sr. member
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February 18, 2019, 08:01:10 PM
#7

I have heard before that they are going to launch their desktop app, is that already implemented or does anyone has an update regarding that? or what I've heard is just a rumor and isn't true? I remember it was posted somewhere.
Sure they already have now. I think they released it mid last year. It's now available for windows, mac and linux.

Download the link here.
https://www.coinomi.com/downloads/

Also a quick tutorial on how to install it.
https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@cryptonewbies/how-to-install-coinomi-wallet-on-your-windows-desktop
hero member
Activity: 3038
Merit: 634
February 18, 2019, 03:53:16 PM
#6
I have used coinomi and I have no any problems using this wallet. I haven't used the other two, jaxx and exodus but why not include the hardware wallets that has been the best multicurrency wallets?

  • Ledger Nano S
  • Trezor
Indeed, hardware wallets are the best and the safest way to keep your cryptocurrencies in. Otherwise, coinomi is a good alternative for the ones who are not planning to buy a hardware in the near future
Yes, for people that can't avail to buy a hardware wallet coinomi would be the best choice. You can simply download the wallet on your phone and you are good to go.

I have heard before that they are going to launch their desktop app, is that already implemented or does anyone has an update regarding that? or what I've heard is just a rumor and isn't true? I remember it was posted somewhere.
hero member
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February 18, 2019, 08:49:56 AM
#5
- Ledger Nano S
- Ledger Blue
- KeepKey
- Jaxx
- Trezor
- Guarda
- Exodus
- CoinPayments
- Celery
- Coinomi

These all are commonly used 10 mutliple supported crypto currency wallet.

For the detailed information about those list of wallet Top 10 Multi-cryptocurrency Wallets In 2019
sr. member
Activity: 980
Merit: 294
February 18, 2019, 12:15:35 AM
#4
Also used coinomi and jaxx, but I stopped using jaxx when it got some bugs that affect the wallet's performance.
Just to add, what I like the most in coinomi is their tie up with changelly and shapeshift, I can directly buy some eth or bitcoin without any hassle and the fee is cheap versus in the traditional way.
legendary
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February 17, 2019, 05:51:35 PM
#3
I have used coinomi and I have no any problems using this wallet. I haven't used the other two, jaxx and exodus but why not include the hardware wallets that has been the best multicurrency wallets?

  • Ledger Nano S
  • Trezor
Indeed, hardware wallets are the best and the safest way to keep your cryptocurrencies in. Otherwise, coinomi is a good alternative for the ones who are not planning to buy a hardware in the near future
hero member
Activity: 3038
Merit: 634
February 17, 2019, 05:20:47 PM
#2
I have used coinomi and I have no any problems using this wallet. I haven't used the other two, jaxx and exodus but why not include the hardware wallets that has been the best multicurrency wallets?

  • Ledger Nano S
  • Trezor
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