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Topic: Do you store funds on your computer? (Read 292 times)

newbie
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November 20, 2021, 02:46:34 AM
#31
Where do most people  (other than institutional investors) store their crypto?
I am so curious and I can bet it's on exchanges as most institutional
investors keep funds there as well ( https://cointelegraph.com/news/not-your-keys-92-of-institutional-investors-keep-crypto-on-exchanges )


I have them on my flash drive.
legendary
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July 30, 2020, 10:45:26 PM
#30
A big question is, do you have a backup?     Cool
sr. member
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July 30, 2020, 10:33:13 PM
#29
Where do most people  (other than institutional investors) store their crypto?
I am so curious and I can bet it's on exchanges as most institutional
investors keep funds there as well ( https://cointelegraph.com/news/not-your-keys-92-of-institutional-investors-keep-crypto-on-exchanges )


storing all crypto funds in your computer is the most stupidest thing what they make
it is always better to use multiple wallets and different sources to store 
full member
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July 30, 2020, 03:51:21 PM
#28
For me, I never use a computer to store my currencies, but I rely on storing my currencies in different places where I store some inside the wallets. Connected to the internet and inside cold wallets that are not connected to the Internet like paper wallets.
You mean the online wallets? It is not possible to store cryptos online without having a device which should be a computer or a smartphone and other way is paper wallet but to create a paper wallet you need to be connected with a device as well.
full member
Activity: 280
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July 30, 2020, 02:45:58 PM
#27
For me, I never use a computer to store my currencies, but I rely on storing my currencies in different places where I store some inside the wallets. Connected to the internet and inside cold wallets that are not connected to the Internet like paper wallets.
hero member
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July 28, 2020, 04:51:19 PM
#26
I save my crypto at a very trusted local exchange.
Its not advisable regardless how reputable the exchange is.

In my case im storing my coins in electrum using my mobile phone.
member
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July 28, 2020, 02:30:53 PM
#25
well yes a part of my funds I keep it on my pc where I downloaded various applications such as coinomi, exodus, eidoo another part I keep them on my cell phone where I downloaded the same applications
full member
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July 28, 2020, 10:04:23 AM
#24
I save my crypto at a very trusted local exchange...
from the beginning I worked in the crypto world until now, I have no problems storing assets, I'm sure my local exchange that I use is safe from thieves.  ⚈ ̫ ⚈
You can't be 100% sure about this, did you noticed most influencing person's twitter accounts got hacked recently so it is possible to hack anything at any time because hackers are getting evolving so don't trust your exchanges for storing your assets.Just prefer your own wallets where hackers attack may not occur if you are not having in billions.
sr. member
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July 28, 2020, 09:26:45 AM
#23
I save my crypto at a very trusted local exchange...
from the beginning I worked in the crypto world until now, I have no problems storing assets, I'm sure my local exchange that I use is safe from thieves.  ⚈ ̫ ⚈
sr. member
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July 28, 2020, 08:22:14 AM
#22
Where do most people  (other than institutional investors) store their crypto?
I am so curious and I can bet it's on exchanges as most institutional
investors keep funds there as well ( https://cointelegraph.com/news/not-your-keys-92-of-institutional-investors-keep-crypto-on-exchanges )

I personally spreads my cryptos in many places,Multiple wallets (With Nano ledger) and also small amount are in exchange so i am ready anytime there is a bullrun i can buy easily .
I store my coins exclusively in a hardware wallet. There were too many stories about how coins were stolen from exchanges.
It is ok to store in exchange but only small amount mate,though yeah it is safer in hardware wallet of course.
jr. member
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July 13, 2020, 12:28:05 AM
#21
I store my coins exclusively in a hardware wallet. There were too many stories about how coins were stolen from exchanges.
sr. member
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July 11, 2020, 10:12:46 PM
#20
Yes, I save my funds on my computer Everything I do is safe on the computer However in order to save money I keep the password or key safe in Notepad or Google Drive so that it can be easily recovered if it is lost or stolen later But I use 2fa code to protect the wallets.
full member
Activity: 455
Merit: 106
July 11, 2020, 10:04:09 PM
#19
Yep. Mostly on my coins wallet which is directly installed on my phone. It is really convenient specially if I wanted to trade straight away with people via facebook since it's synced automatically.
I store my privatekey on notepad and save it on my computer and flashdrive for backup also in my social media accounts. I don't want to store my crypto on exchange because im not confident on it.
donator
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July 11, 2020, 06:23:41 PM
#18
The funds are in the blockchain, not in your computer.

If anything is to be taken from this thread, it should be this.
legendary
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July 11, 2020, 06:04:57 PM
#17
Where do most people  (other than institutional investors) store their crypto?
I am so curious and I can bet it's on exchanges as most institutional
investors keep funds there as well

You don't. Keeping a wallet in your computer, does not mean the money is in your computer, it never is.

Wallets, despite their misleading name, don't hold the coins. They hold KEYS to the coins. The coins are always "in the cloud", also known as the blockchain. You can only move them around if you own the keys to them.

They would be more appropriately called key holders, but its too hard a concept to explain common folk, so its easier to just keep calling the thing a wallet.

But its important you know the difference, because that is why, you can create a wallet, delete it, and still have access to it later as long as you kept the seed words which the wallet software uses to restore the private key.

And, it also means, those words are the most important. Backup? No. Password? no. The words, those seed words, that's all that matters. Understand this, so you can act properly later.

And, create and use cold wallets, which is a wallet created in this fashion, and immediately deleted (not before having a bunch of addresses copied so you can keep sending funds to it).

The funds are in the blockchain, not in your computer.
member
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July 11, 2020, 10:55:42 AM
#16
You are right that the mobile phone is more convenient than a computer in saving funds. Computers cannot be carried everywhere. But we can transact very fast through mobile phones wherever we are there is a possibility of Facebook being hacked as a social medium but there is no fear of getting lost if you put it in Google Drive.
copper member
Activity: 252
Merit: 6
July 11, 2020, 07:57:19 AM
#15
Where do most people  (other than institutional investors) store their crypto?
I am so curious and I can bet it's on exchanges as most institutional
investors keep funds there as well ( https://cointelegraph.com/news/not-your-keys-92-of-institutional-investors-keep-crypto-on-exchanges )


Yep. Mostly on my coins wallet which is directly installed on my phone. It is really convenient specially if I wanted to trade straight away with people via facebook since it's synced automatically.
full member
Activity: 431
Merit: 108
July 11, 2020, 06:35:08 AM
#14
Since I travel most of the time, I mostly store my coins on my mobile phones. I am thinking of buying a hard wallet soon.
I also store my coins on mobile phone, because i dont have a personal computer. Grin
I don't store my crypto on exchange because there are possible that it may lose.
And i just save my private key on my social media accounts or in my google drive.
copper member
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Merit: 0
July 10, 2020, 06:19:13 PM
#13
Since I travel most of the time, I mostly store my coins on my mobile phones. I am thinking of buying a hard wallet soon.
hero member
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April 23, 2020, 03:05:30 AM
#12
These are the types of crypto people.

A newbie that doesn't know the importance of hardware wallets and private keys, so they store in exchanges and not aware of the risk that it brings.

A middle-experienced type of crypto with a good experience and aware of importance of having the private keys, he knows that if he doesn't hold the private keys it's not his coin. They/we mostly store in hardware wallets and desktop wallets that provides the seeds or keys.

If you say computer, that's leading to the desktop wallets.
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