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April 11, 2018, 08:17:10 PM
#49
If you are a Filipino then Coins.ph would be the best wallet for you not only that it has BTC wallet, Coins.ph now have ETH as well.
1. Easy withdrawal.
2. Easy Deposit.
3. You could use to Pay Bills, Buy a load, and etc.
4. User-friendly.

Though, if not, I'd prepare Electrum. It's a little bit complex but it's easy to understand.
sr. member
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liife threw a tempest at you? be a coconut !
April 11, 2018, 02:53:57 PM
#48
i have searched some references on the internet regarding some wallet. But I sometimes do not believe in some reviews. So, I want to ask you which wallet is good and safe based on your experience.


there is only one :












how many words are 5 images?
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April 11, 2018, 02:52:04 PM
#47
i have searched some references on the internet regarding some wallet. But I sometimes do not believe in some reviews. So, I want to ask you which wallet is good and safe based on your experience.


If you want Ethereum (also for Token) Wallet, i'm suggesting you to use MyEtherWallet. It's easy to use and safe if you also using Metamask, it will become more secure.
newbie
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April 11, 2018, 10:03:31 AM
#46
Does bitcoin have an official wallet?? Like an ethereum for example.... thx
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April 11, 2018, 09:08:00 AM
#45
I used MEW. So far its working fine.
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April 11, 2018, 06:58:28 AM
#44
for ethereum I recommand Mew + Metamask

Metamask is the best
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April 10, 2018, 09:06:20 PM
#43
for ethereum I recommand Mew + Metamask
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April 10, 2018, 08:17:55 PM
#42
A ledger seems to be the best solution right now
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April 10, 2018, 04:00:45 PM
#41
What's the wallet that takes the least fees on money transfer?


I've never heard of a wallet that takes fees. usually the fees you are referring to are network fees (miner fees). these are non-negotiable. you have to pay them. You can pay a lower fee if you like, but you will wait longer for transaction confirmation, and if you pay too low of a fee, you might be waiting forever.
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April 10, 2018, 01:30:52 PM
#40
What's the wallet that takes the least fees on money transfer?
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April 10, 2018, 12:33:22 PM
#39
I'm currently using MyEtherWallet for ERC-20 tokens, NEON wallet for NEP5 tokens and Electrum for BTC and all of them work well.
That said, if you plan on holding your investments, consider getting a hardware wallet - much better in terms of security. Ledger Nano S and Trezor are two hardware wallets which are highly rated.
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April 10, 2018, 12:43:02 PM
#39
If you're committed to getting into crypto, just skip straight to a hardware wallet like a Ledger Nano S, or Tezor. These take a lot of the learning curve out of the equation, and in my opinion are a necessary step forward to consumer adoption. Simplicity is key, and these provide it.
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April 10, 2018, 02:47:17 AM
#38
Your wallet will depend on what coin you want to hold.  For me, Bitcoin I use Electrum, litecoin I use electrum-ltc, Ethereum I use MEW, online wallet I use Coinbase/gdax because ease of use and they are fdic insured. 
legendary
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April 10, 2018, 01:21:49 AM
#37
Browser/Plug-in

Pro: Though only available on Google Chrome, these easy-to-use wallets create and store your private keys on your computer and are always readily available.

Con: As with desktop clients, a web-based wallet is only as secure as the device on which your private key is stored. If the device becomes infected with malware, your key could be compromised.  Highly insecure.


* Examples and cost:

Myetherwallet: https://www.myetherwallet.com/ (Free)
MetaMask: https://metamask.io/ (Free)
Jaxx: https://jaxx.io/ (Free)


Or you could be smart and buy the most secure wallet by far which is Trezor.
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April 09, 2018, 06:58:44 PM
#36
Browser/Plug-in

Pro: Though only available on Google Chrome, these easy-to-use wallets create and store your private keys on your computer and are always readily available.

Con: As with desktop clients, a web-based wallet is only as secure as the device on which your private key is stored. If the device becomes infected with malware, your key could be compromised.  Highly insecure.


* Examples and cost:

Myetherwallet: https://www.myetherwallet.com/ (Free)
MetaMask: https://metamask.io/ (Free)
Jaxx: https://jaxx.io/ (Free)
newbie
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April 09, 2018, 06:24:02 PM
#35
i have searched some references on the internet regarding some wallet. But I sometimes do not believe in some reviews. So, I want to ask you which wallet is good and safe based on your experience.


It honestly depends on your preferences. If you're looking to store ERC20 tokens then MEW/Metamask is the way to go. If you're into more recognized tokens then I personally like Exodus Eden.
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April 09, 2018, 04:05:06 PM
#34
It definitely depends on several factors including:

1. The amount of crypto in question
2. How the crypto will be used
3. User knowledge
4. Intended length of storage

There are many advantages and disadvantages of each type. We created a "Cryptopedia" which covers this exact topic:

https://midcrypto.com/pages/cryptopedia
legendary
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April 09, 2018, 10:54:15 AM
#33
Hardware wallet - Trezor
Hot wallet- Mycelium
Best Overall- Paper (very risky-most should NOT do this)

There is absolutely no argument to be had when it comes to who has the best hardware wallet and that is Trezor.  I just got my Trezor Model T and it's amazing!  Ledger is garbage.  Trezor T has a one stop shop to do everything and it's simple.  Ledger's platform is in the form of apps, and it's difficult to use.  I'd personally never buy a hardware wallet outside these two.   (Some potential security issues with Ledger "man in the middle attack") ..either way you go only buy directly from the manufacturer.  I'm surprised we haven't seen fake Ledgers or Trezors from China yet, personally.

Paperwallets are the safest way to store bitcoin today, period.  HOWEVER...it is far too difficult for the vast majority of people to do safely.  By safely I don't just mean saving bitaddress.org to your desktop, unplugging your internet connection, as well as having a wired printer.  It's not that simple.  This option takes a tech savvy person who's done a lot of homework.

When you have to use a hot wallet..I really like Mycelium.  They make it very easy to upload paper-wallets, much more so than any hot wallet I can think of.  

I've spent a heck of a lot of time making sure this is all accurate info, talking to different "Mr Robot" types as well as testing this stuff myself. This is also for the most part echoed by Andreas Antonopoulos (guys if you don't know who this is you need to.  Check out his youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJWCJCWOxBYSi5DhCieLOLQ).  He really tries to avoid "promoting" companies so he'll say pick a hardware wallet and names a few different brands (normally both trezor and ledger w/no emphasis on either).  Also says the same thing I did about paper-wallets and mycelium.
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April 09, 2018, 09:41:50 AM
#32
Ledger Nano is the best for me
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April 09, 2018, 04:15:16 AM
#31
Highly recommend imToken. Very intuitive interface and lots of extra security measures in place. Only shortcoming is that it doesn’t hold BTC.
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