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hero member
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January 15, 2020, 07:56:15 PM
#53
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

... it be a famous large wallet..

Famous wallets are more prone to hacks and such, if you want most security always opt for hardware wallet. Period.

Ledger, trezor have good reputation when talking of hardware wallet. Do remember to always buy from trusted seller.


They are prone but we can trust to store our coins unlike those who build a new product with no reputation still we at risk for being hack. But if people want a total security for their assets better go with hardware wallets since this is the most safest and most trusted.
hero member
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January 14, 2020, 10:26:37 PM
#52
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

... it be a famous large wallet..

Famous wallets are more prone to hacks and such, if you want most security always opt for hardware wallet. Period.

Ledger, trezor have good reputation when talking of hardware wallet. Do remember to always buy from trusted seller.
newbie
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January 14, 2020, 04:17:58 PM
#51
There's no such thing as an absolutely best wallet. There is a wallet that suits you best, based on your requirements and needs.
legendary
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January 14, 2020, 05:11:19 AM
#50
I would choose something from this list:
Coinomi
Waves
Freewallet
Enjin
Exodus

i strongly recommend against freewallet---they are a custodial wallet. sometimes they freeze peoples' coins and demand KYC: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/freewallet-makes-me-stress-and-asks-me-id-and-proofs-5201146

i also recommend against coinomi, a closed source wallet. it's had some very sloppy vulnerabilities exposed. last year, they were sending users' wallet seeds in plaintext to google to spell check them! at least one user lost $60k+ because of it: https://www.avoid-coinomi.com/

exodus is also closed source. same with enjin. i can't recommend them either......
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January 14, 2020, 04:50:46 AM
#49
So if it's about a physical wallet then it's either ledger or trezor. Which of the two is better is a judgement call, too many factors here like price, UI preferences etc. The one thing you can be sure in is that any of them will keep your funds safu Smiley

I agree with you because I think the best wallet is the hardware wallet ledger or trezor. Here we can save a lot of our stored money and it is a free tool and easy to use.
hero member
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January 14, 2020, 03:20:33 AM
#48
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

for physical wallet i use trezor wallet, its very secure and easy to use, just install the chrome add on and you can login to trezor, no need more "complicated installation", for multi online wallet i recomended coinbase, its totally secure app.
newbie
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January 14, 2020, 03:17:25 AM
#47
I would choose something from this list:
Coinomi
Waves
Freewallet
Enjin
Exodus

Personally, I use 3 wallets in order to minimize any risks (if the wallet is hacked or something else)
copper member
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January 13, 2020, 02:07:24 PM
#46
Software wallets:
Trust Wallet
Atomic Wallet
Coinomi
Abra
Exodus Wallet


Hardware wallets:
You'd get 30% discount offer during Christmas days on bundle of hardware wallets Ledger Nano X + Nano S, keep an eye on their social media they might do it again soon.
Trezor One / Trezor T
KeepKey
legendary
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January 13, 2020, 04:57:30 AM
#45
If you are already using Coinomi I don't see why you would abandon it and go for a similar wallet like the proposed Atomic Wallet. Both are software wallets. The only upgrade you should think of is to use a full node client, like Litecoin Core or move your funds to a hardware wallet.
Ledger offers support for both Litecoin and Stellar. Check it out > https://shop.ledger.com/pages/supported-crypto-assets 
newbie
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January 13, 2020, 04:47:27 AM
#44
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

Coinomi is a good wallet. But in fact it is not so important what to choose. The main thing is that it be a famous large wallet. Because they are all the same.
sr. member
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January 12, 2020, 11:56:12 AM
#43
for me there is no such thing as best wallet, for me its how you take care of your address and wallet keys, how you encrypt your pc and files
why? this is an example, you have like ledger or a nano wallet but you don't take care of it, and it is lost or destroy , its useless
or in another example you have a wallet, but you don't take care of your computer, suddenly it got virus , or its been encrypted by
a ransomware, its still useless, the point is here no matter what kind of wallet you are using , if you don't took care of it
time will come it will be useless
newbie
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January 12, 2020, 11:26:30 AM
#42
use onle official wallets!
legendary
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January 12, 2020, 03:13:39 AM
#41
I have a question, are those wallets built by Atomicwallet.io or are they simply links to official wallets of these coins?

You mean links like https://atomicwallet.io/bitcoin-wallet? Pretty sure it will redirect to their app.

Anyway, asking on their social media or official thread might give you a better answer.

No, atomic wallet will not redirect to the official wallets and it is a wallet itself where you can store number of coins. It is Universal Cryptocurrency Wallet which contains about 300 crypto currencies and it is decentralized wallet. Also you can swap your coins using that exchange.
hero member
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January 12, 2020, 02:48:55 AM
#40
You mean links like https://atomicwallet.io/bitcoin-wallet? Pretty sure it will redirect to their app.

Anyway, asking on their social media or official thread might give you a better answer.
Thank you. It is never a good idea to directly download wallets from links on third-party sites. People sometimes are lazy and do it but I don't think it is a safe way to do. I often visit official sites of projects I have interests and download wallets from official sources.
legendary
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December 23, 2019, 12:59:24 AM
#39
I have a question, are those wallets built by Atomicwallet.io or are they simply links to official wallets of these coins?

You mean links like https://atomicwallet.io/bitcoin-wallet? Pretty sure it will redirect to their app.

Anyway, asking on their social media or official thread might give you a better answer.
hero member
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December 22, 2019, 10:42:41 PM
#38
Maybe you can give a try to atomic wallet, A friend recommends me that wallet like a month ago and i still amazed about all the things we can do with this tool. It's a great wallet to hold our coins but at the same time, it has some tools to swap coins. Is like an exchange without KYC.

I will leave the link here: https://atomicwallet.io/
Thank you for providing us the atomicwallet.io that gives users two ways to store their funds. Their favorite coins for long term, and their temporary interesting coins. Sometimes, when they have interested in one coins for temporary purposes, they can use the swap to make swaps from their long-term favorite coins to temporary favorite coins. Then, when they finished trading plans, they can swap coins back to their long term ones.

Form the site, I also see they provides helpful links to download wallets for different coins, on the main page of attomicwallet.io, that is another plus point I like.

I have a question, are those wallets built by Atomicwallet.io or are they simply links to official wallets of these coins?
legendary
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December 22, 2019, 07:29:30 PM
#37
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

Maybe you can give a try to atomic wallet, A friend recommends me that wallet like a month ago and i still amazed about all the things we can do with this tool. It's a great wallet to hold our coins but at the same time, it has some tools to swap coins. Is like an exchange without KYC.

I will leave the link here: https://atomicwallet.io/
copper member
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December 22, 2019, 09:27:51 AM
#36
Hi, I also use Coinomi wallet on pc, but also on mobile. Coinomi - maximum satisfaction. If you're looking for a hardware wallet, it can be Ledger Nano S (you have both LTC and XLM support) or Trezor One - also for ltc and xlm. I would recommend software wallet for XLM coins: Trust wallet or Stellar wallet.
yup coinomi wallet works perfect on phone
full member
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December 22, 2019, 07:53:56 AM
#35
Hi, I also use Coinomi wallet on pc, but also on mobile. Coinomi - maximum satisfaction. If you're looking for a hardware wallet, it can be Ledger Nano S (you have both LTC and XLM support) or Trezor One - also for ltc and xlm. I would recommend software wallet for XLM coins: Trust wallet or Stellar wallet.
newbie
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December 21, 2019, 04:56:19 PM
#34
I prefer Coinbase wallet. You can use this easily.You will see two option to send fund wallet address and users mail. And transfer of fund to any coinbase users mail is out of charge.
You can try once, https://www.coinbase.com
copper member
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December 21, 2019, 09:26:39 AM
#33
if you can recommend some physical wallet too.


These coins or any other I would always suggest you to go with a multicurrency physical wallet. Like Trezor or Ledger Nano.
thank you. Ledger is perfect
copper member
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December 20, 2019, 05:41:37 PM
#32
Ledger nano S and Trezor wallets are the hardware wallets which can be used for storing Litecoin. Ledger Nano S can also be used for storing Stellar.

I came across this article where you can check all the top Litecoin wallets - Top 10 Best Litecoin Wallets

And the Best Stellar Lumens Wallets
thanks, ledger is my choice
sr. member
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December 20, 2019, 12:53:29 PM
#31
For Stellar wallet, I would recommend LOBSTR Wallet. It's a very easy to setup wallet and with a good UI. You get 1.5 XLM upon creating your wallet and you can pay back I think within 30 days.
legendary
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December 18, 2019, 04:58:09 AM
#30
<...>
You mean a new thread I figure (you already made a post), and I assume on Beginners & Help. Simply go to Beginners & Help and on the top right part of the screen click on "new topic". I suggest you provide information on the transactionId so others can look into it.
newbie
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December 18, 2019, 04:36:59 AM
#29
Can someone tell me how to start a new post in this section. I don't know where to post this but my blockchain info wallet has not been showing my balance for 24 hours and I cannot send or receive btc from said wallet
full member
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December 17, 2019, 07:04:14 AM
#28
Ledger nano S and Trezor wallets are the hardware wallets which can be used for storing Litecoin. Ledger Nano S can also be used for storing Stellar.

I came across this article where you can check all the top Litecoin wallets - Top 10 Best Litecoin Wallets

And the Best Stellar Lumens Wallets
jr. member
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December 17, 2019, 05:55:34 AM
#27
Coinbase and Trust wallet are always my top choices. With trust wallet, I can save many erc20 tokens and it is very convenient. With Coinbase, it's secure.
copper member
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December 17, 2019, 05:51:22 AM
#26
I'm confused. The topic starter asked about a software wallet and some suggest that hardware wallets are the best ones Huh
Oops, where you seen that OP just ask for software wallet ? What does mean physical wallet? OP asked for suggestions here, so everyone should give him best suggestions since it's related with money. And hardware wallet is the safe way to store your fund.

Same as other suggested to use hardware wallet, I will repeat it. Just go with hardware wallet if you can afford. Otherwise you might use electrum wallet for for store LTC. Download it from original website, https://electrum-ltc.org/, do go with any phishing sites. Don't forget to verify. Write your recovery phrase in multiple paper and save it on different places to be sure if in case lost one other one could use.

Does nana have official site to buy it from or I must find official resellers for it?
Of course they have official website but I bought from Amazon.

Here you may find details how I bought.

For your info, there is offer for Ledger pack $178 $119 now. Grab the chance.
I appreciate your answer, if I have had mertis, I would give you one right now Grin
I have ordered already ledger nano wallet. Thank ya all
legendary
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December 17, 2019, 05:28:28 AM
#25
I'm confused. The topic starter asked about a software wallet and some suggest that hardware wallets are the best ones Huh
Oops, where you seen that OP just ask for software wallet ? What does mean physical wallet? OP asked for suggestions here, so everyone should give him best suggestions since it's related with money. And hardware wallet is the safe way to store your fund.

Same as other suggested to use hardware wallet, I will repeat it. Just go with hardware wallet if you can afford. Otherwise you might use electrum wallet for for store LTC. Download it from original website, https://electrum-ltc.org/, do go with any phishing sites. Don't forget to verify. Write your recovery phrase in multiple paper and save it on different places to be sure if in case lost one other one could use.

Does nana have official site to buy it from or I must find official resellers for it?
Of course they have official website but I bought from Amazon.

Here you may find details how I bought.

For your info, there is offer for Ledger pack $178 $119 now. Grab the chance.
newbie
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December 16, 2019, 03:35:31 PM
#24
So if it's about a physical wallet then it's either ledger or trezor. Which of the two is better is a judgement call, too many factors here like price, UI preferences etc. The one thing you can be sure in is that any of them will keep your funds safu Smiley
copper member
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December 16, 2019, 06:18:07 AM
#23
<...>
Always try to go to the official site first, and if for some reason that is not possible, go for official resellers sited in the official site:
https://shop.ledger.com/pages/retailers

The objective is to avoid acquiring a tampered with device. We’ve all read about cases where the device was pre-initialized, with the 24 word seed page pre-filled, meaning that some scumbag would be able to monitor your wallet and withdraw your funds at will. Some counterfeit attempts have also been made in the past, perhaps not too successfull, but that could change any moment. Some counterfeit attempts have also been made in the past, perhaps not too successful, but that could change any moment.  
ye that's also what I thought, Im ordering nanoedger from official site as you ve reccomended
I will update when I receive it with my experience
newbie
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December 16, 2019, 05:56:07 AM
#22
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/

Hi!!! What are the good wallets we can get for free?
newbie
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December 16, 2019, 03:55:51 AM
#21
Thank you so much, I'll check official reccomend wallets
I'll also look up for private keys..... Wink Smiley
jr. member
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December 16, 2019, 02:57:54 AM
#20
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

For Stellar i highly recommend using Solar wallet, i have been using it for a while and it is very easy to use and safe. For other crypto assets i'd recommend Exodus Smiley
legendary
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December 15, 2019, 09:52:28 AM
#19
<...>
Always try to go to the official site first, and if for some reason that is not possible, go for official resellers sited in the official site:
https://shop.ledger.com/pages/retailers

The objective is to avoid acquiring a tampered with device. We’ve all read about cases where the device was pre-initialized, with the 24 word seed page pre-filled, meaning that some scumbag would be able to monitor your wallet and withdraw your funds at will. Some counterfeit attempts have also been made in the past, perhaps not too successfull, but that could change any moment. Some counterfeit attempts have also been made in the past, perhaps not too successful, but that could change any moment.  
copper member
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December 15, 2019, 09:34:41 AM
#18
Thank you everyone for suggestions, I'm considering nano ledger s to buy
Does nana have official site to buy it from or I must find official resellers for it?
Thanks in advace
legendary
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bitcoindata.science
December 15, 2019, 07:38:27 AM
#17

Also, probably don't use Coinomi. I personally wouldn't use a closed-source software wallet.
The problem is that there is no single open source multicurrency wallet out there . Even ledger nano isn't fully open source.

So, unless you have one wallet for ltc and another for xlm, you have to use close source ones.

Either coiniomi don't support xlm
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December 13, 2019, 09:33:42 AM
#16
In my opinion the best wallet is the hardware wallet Even if you have money to buy a wallet here it is very safe and reliable You can keep your money much safer Don't be afraid to lose Many people use this wallet and it is much cheaper.
newbie
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December 13, 2019, 08:35:24 AM
#15
Exodus has been the best wallet I've ever used! Beautiful, easy and their support team is the greatest!  
And for extra security, it pairs up perfectly with the Trezor hardware wallet. So much easier than Ledger - you don't need to download any goofy extra software for it. It all works seamlessly inside your Exodus wallet.  

Here's the info and intro video on the Exodus + Trezor experience:  
https://www.exodus.io/trezor/  

Best of luck!
legendary
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December 13, 2019, 05:13:55 AM
#14
Best wallet is very subjective thing because everyone have their own preferences and things that they need. Your current wallet Coinomi is good enough and I'm using it for years without any complaints.
If you're looking for physical wallet, or in other words - physical wallet, like most others I suggest to look at Ledger Nano S. If you need some fancy things like bigger screen, Bluetooth, support many coin apps at same time, you can buy Nano X, but it's almost 2x more expensive. Trezor hardware wallets is also good.

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?).
Yeah, even with shipping and VAT applied it doesn't cost $100.
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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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/
mk4
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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
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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
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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*.
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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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