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Topic: Good Multi Currency Desktop Wallet for Win 32 Bit??? (Read 302 times)

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legendary
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Oh boy software wallets. Now trust me with this. If you hold a good amount of bitcoin or cryptocurrencies in general, grab yourself a hardware wallet, preferably a Trezor[1] or a Ledger Nano S[2].

Trust me, you wouldn't want to be this guy -> https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/i-got-hacked-and-lost-1-million-5080741


[1] https://trezor.io/
[2] https://ledger.com/
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OP, there aren't many good multi currency wallets in general, there are only few wallets available in market. You can try Jaxx, but same as Exodus, I wouldn't suggest to use these wallets to store large amounts of money. I don't know any other wallets which would be trusted enough to use.
Coinomi is probably best multi currency wallet. The problem that this wallet is available only on Android and iOS. If you want to use it on Windows computer, you can only run it using emulator.
Best option would be hardware wallets like Ledger Nano S or Trezor. It costs about $100, but it's much safer than desktop wallets and it support large number of currencies.  And with app like Ledger Live you can manage your cryptos like using typical desktop wallet.
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There are lots of good multi-currency wallets for win 32 bit like atomic-wallet, coinomi, Jax and many more. I currently have atomic-wallet on my PC.
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If you have a 64-bit processor but a 32-bit Windows, you can install a virtual machine with a 64-bit OS on the machine and exodus on it, note if you have a 32-bit processor you can't install a 64-bit virtual machine.
I know this is not ideal but it works also if you can't do this and you don't move a big quantity of money you can also consider to use one online version for the multicurrency with 2fa authentication like copayments.
If you move a good quantity of cryptos, consider moving to hardware wallet.


You can use Electrum wallet and It would save downloading the blockchain electrum is a SPV wallet that dose not require you to download and sync the entire blockchain.

it works in windows 32 bit.

https://electrum.org/

Electrum is not a multicurrency wallet is only a BTCitcoin wallet.
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I don't know what's your criteria for saying that a wallet must be good as Exodus. Since everyone have different views on each wallet, you might try each of them and see if which wallet will meet your criteria.
I think the reason for this is the positive ratings you get when you search for them in Google, plus the easy exchange between those BTC to altcoins "wallet and exchange platform."

Coinomi Offer a better solution If you want to use multi-Currency Desktop Wallet, Electrum provides more protection if you want a wallet for your Bitcoin only.
You can download a Linux version on Flash if you want to use Exodus wallet.
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You can use Electrum wallet and It would save downloading the blockchain electrum is a SPV wallet that dose not require you to download and sync the entire blockchain.

it works in windows 32 bit.

https://electrum.org/

legendary
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Jaxx is a good choice. It is available for Linux 32-bit and 64-bit but for Windows it doesn't say which version it is.
You can also try the Atomic Wallet but same as above no info if it supports 32-bit OS.
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You should consider buying a hardware wallet like Ledger Nano S. You can access your coins via the browser (Ledger Live) and its one of the safest ways to store them.
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ok thank you
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I don't know what's your criteria for saying that a wallet must be good as Exodus. Since everyone have different views on each wallet, you might try each of them and see if which wallet will meet your criteria.

Most of the updated version of crypto wallet today, including multi ones, requires 64bit afaik. It will now depend on your test mode if it will run on your current machine although the odds are quiet neat.

You can consider:
a) Test some of multicryptocurrency wallets that you will found on the web and see if it will work (e.g Jaxx)
b) Used mobile wallet instead (e.g Coinomi)
c) Used a hardware wallet (e.g Ledger, Trezor)

I recommend:
a) Upgrading machine. This is good not just in crypto.
b) Used mobile wallet.
c) Used a hardware wallet.
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Hello

I´m searching for a good Windows 32 Bit Desktop Multi Currency Wallet!  I found Exodus but this is only for 64Bit

Now I hope to find another one, should be good as Exodus


greetings

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