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October 14, 2017, 06:48:29 AM
#7
I have a Doubt and I need somebody help me, Can I have the same wallet to accumulate bitcoins and ethereum?

jaxx and coinomi is the best wallets for accumulate bit coins and ethereum. so you have to choose best wallet for keeping it. so you have to keep in this wallet it is better to you. and if you have chance to try exodus. present in the market more wallets are available for keeping coins so choose in that one of the best wallet.
and is it safier to have a different wallet fot eache one?
newbie
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October 14, 2017, 06:37:12 AM
#6
I have a Doubt and I need somebody help me, Can I have the same wallet to accumulate bitcoins and ethereum?

jaxx and coinomi is the best wallets for accumulate bit coins and ethereum. so you have to choose best wallet for keeping it. so you have to keep in this wallet it is better to you. and if you have chance to try exodus. present in the market more wallets are available for keeping coins so choose in that one of the best wallet.
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October 14, 2017, 06:31:44 AM
#5
Yes, you can use Coinomi and Jaxx wallet for that thing, though I highly advise you to use the former since Jaxx was notoriously known for its vulnerabilities back in June (though the issue has since been fixed). Alternatively, you can keep your coins in an exchange for faster relay of coins in between wallets, but it's best to not go that route since you don't control the privkeys in those

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And do you think that having the same wallet for both cryptocurrencies is safe?

Just make sure you don't save your private keys in a text file or something. Always keep your private keys non-digital. I suggest using Exodus wallet: http://www.exodus.io

Also, take note that when using wallet apps like exodus, your wallets are still separate. The only difference is that both your ETH and BTC wallets are only in one Application.
Somebody tell me is safier to have different wallet for each, what do you think?
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October 14, 2017, 06:19:19 AM
#4
Yes, you can use Coinomi and Jaxx wallet for that thing, though I highly advise you to use the former since Jaxx was notoriously known for its vulnerabilities back in June (though the issue has since been fixed). Alternatively, you can keep your coins in an exchange for faster relay of coins in between wallets, but it's best to not go that route since you don't control the privkeys in those

EDIT: added a sentence. Accidentally hit the sent button with an incomplete post.
And do you think that having the same wallet for both cryptocurrencies is safe?

Just make sure you don't save your private keys in a text file or something. Always keep your private keys non-digital. I suggest using Exodus wallet: http://www.exodus.io

Also, take note that when using wallet apps like exodus, your wallets are still separate. The only difference is that both your ETH and BTC wallets are only in one Application.
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October 14, 2017, 05:59:25 AM
#3
Yes, you can use Coinomi and Jaxx wallet for that thing, though I highly advise you to use the former since Jaxx was notoriously known for its vulnerabilities back in June (though the issue has since been fixed). Alternatively, you can keep your coins in an exchange for faster relay of coins in between wallets, but it's best to not go that route since you don't control the privkeys in those

EDIT: added a sentence. Accidentally hit the sent button with an incomplete post.
And do you think that having the same wallet for both cryptocurrencies is safe?
legendary
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October 14, 2017, 05:06:13 AM
#2
Yes, you can use Coinomi and Jaxx wallet for that thing, though I highly advise you to use the former since Jaxx was notoriously known for its vulnerabilities back in June (though the issue has since been fixed). Alternatively, you can keep your coins in an exchange for faster relay of coins in between wallets, but it's best to not go that route since you don't control the privkeys in those

EDIT: added a sentence. Accidentally hit the sent button with an incomplete post.
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October 14, 2017, 04:50:55 AM
#1
I have a Doubt and I need somebody help me, Can I have the same wallet to accumulate bitcoins and ethereum?
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