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hero member
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December 13, 2019, 04:40:02 AM
#13
Ledger Nano S but you will need $ 100 to buy it

Nano S is much cheaper now, not sure where you get the $100 from (maybe the delivery fees?).
AFAIK, it only costs $60+ including the shipping fee.

I'm confused. The topic starter asked about a software wallet and some suggest that hardware wallets are the best ones Huh
He asked for a "physical wallet". I'll quote it for ya.  Wink

Also if you can recommend some physical wallet too.
hero member
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December 13, 2019, 03:51:46 AM
#12
I'm confused. The topic starter asked about a software wallet and some suggest that hardware wallets are the best ones Huh
Did he mention anywhere that he is particularly looking for software wallet? He has mentioned about physical wallet which I guess he is referring to hardware wallet.
Get back to the OP, I don't know which wallet is best for Stellar but for LTC, you can try Electrum Litecoin wallet which is flexible to use and secure enough to use for regular use purpose. For long term purpose, paper or hardware wallet is the best.
newbie
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December 13, 2019, 03:33:42 AM
#11
I'm confused. The topic starter asked about a software wallet and some suggest that hardware wallets are the best ones Huh
hero member
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December 13, 2019, 02:41:32 AM
#10
Ledger Nano S, safe, efficient and pretty much reputable across the crypto community. Holding your coins in your mobile/desktop wallet may be fine for now, but I suggest getting a hardware one as soon as possible to guarantee the safety of your coins. That, or ensure that your pc/laptop/mobile device or whatever tech you use your wallet on is pretty much safe and away from possible hacks, viruses, malware and the like.

On a side note, NEVER buy Ledger Nano S on eBay or anything of the sort. Check out their official Ledger Store or Amazon.

Nano S is much cheaper now, not sure where you get the $100 from (maybe the delivery fees?).
 
You can get one for around 60$ or so, excluding delivery fees though.
legendary
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December 13, 2019, 02:16:24 AM
#9
Ledger Nano S but you will need $ 100 to buy it

Nano S is much cheaper now, not sure where you get the $100 from (maybe the delivery fees?).
newbie
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December 13, 2019, 01:00:23 AM
#8
In my opinion, the best and safest LTC and Stellar wallets out of all the other wallets are the Ledger Nano S but you will need $ 100 to buy it but I think to be safe, 'need money' 'than' free ' charge '
legendary
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December 13, 2019, 12:29:26 AM
#7
I agree on replied above(@mjglqw), Ledger Nano S is highly recommended as a physical wallet that supported both digital cryptocurrencies that you are looking for (LTC and XLM). You can visit here the official shop seller on the Ledger Nano S here, https://shop.ledger.com/.

Regarding the Coinomi wallet app, for the short term, and for a while I recommend but if you are planning for long term I may suggest using a physical/hardware wallet that I mentioned above. So far there are no issues in using the Coinomi wallet app.
legendary
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Heisenberg
December 13, 2019, 12:28:18 AM
#6
Hardware wallet is the best option and most of them support multi cryptocurrencies but in case you have a preference for software wallets. Then you can try out
1. Exodus wallet
- Supports multi cryptocurrencies
- Website - https://www.exodus.io
- Open Source - https://github.com/exodusmovement.

2. Trust Wallet
- Supports multi cryptocurrencies
- Binance's Official wallet
- Website - https://trustwallet.com
- Open source - https://github.com/trustwallet

3. Atomic wallet
- Supports multi cryptocurrencies
- Website - https://atomicwallet.io
- Not Open Source - https://www.reddit.com/r/atomicwallet/comments/dem8i9/when_is_this_going_to_be_fully_opensource/f32sjyy/
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legendary
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December 12, 2019, 11:51:33 PM
#5
Just grab a Ledger Nano S and you're pretty much good to go; they support both LTC and XLN. Just make sure to just write down the recovery seed and not store it online then you're going to be fine.

Also, probably don't use Coinomi. I personally wouldn't use a closed-source software wallet.
legendary
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December 12, 2019, 08:28:42 PM
#4
~snip
Edit currently I store funds at coinomi
We provide native support and true ownership for more than 125 blockchains (the biggest number in the industry for non-custodial wallets) and thousands of tokens.
Coinomi might be good for storing your assets, but you cant storing XLM there and you have to find another wallet.
Why dont you try a hardware wallet, people use it for good security reasons.
Please visite here and get more information. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/general-bitcoin-wallets-which-what-why-1631151
copper member
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December 12, 2019, 07:55:58 PM
#3
Thank you so much, I'll check official reccomend wallets
I'll also look up for private keys
legendary
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December 12, 2019, 06:48:12 PM
#2
Hello to everyone. I created account here to ask about the best wallet for LTC and Stellar. Also if you can recommend some physical wallet too.
Thanks
Edit currently I store funds at coinomi

Check their recommended wallets on their site

For LTC: https://litecoin.com/en/individuals
For Stellar: https://www.stellar.org/lumens/wallets

Being the best obviously, is you owned your private key for your coins (hardware, desktop, etc.). It also depends on your preferences.



Edit currently I store funds at coinomi

Coinomi should be fine*.
copper member
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December 12, 2019, 06:39:41 PM
#1
Hello to everyone. I created account here to ask about the best wallet for LTC and Stellar. Also if you can recommend some physical wallet too.
Thanks
Edit currently I store funds at coinomi
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