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February 12, 2019, 02:49:14 PM
#30
You should be aware of the problem or potential problem of Hodler wallet.
All types of wallets has merits and demerits as everything has merits and demerits. For web wallets has some advantages on the same time it has some disadvantages on the other hand it is same for the hardware wallet.
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February 07, 2019, 08:01:30 AM
#29
Bitcoin Cash ABC(BCH ABC), one of the newly born cryptocurrencies was formed as a result of Bitcoin Cash hard fork on November 15, 2018. ABC is now listed as BCH on the coinmarketcap, making it the 5th largest cryptocurrency in the world by market cap and is the fastest to secure this high a position.

Some of the top bitcoin cash wallets are Ledger Nano S, Trezor, Guarda, Exodus, and BTC.com.

Ledger Nano S: Ledger Nano S is regarded as of the best hardware BCH ABC wallets, which is the most secure means to store your BCH ABC holdings. The private keys are secured by a PIN code, which is not accessible by anybody other than the owner.

Trezor: Trezor is also a hardware wallet, which is preferred by some of the BCH ABC users as compared to Ledger Nano S because of its economical pricing. It is similar to a USB device, which gives the maximum security for hardware storage.

Guarda: Guarda is a lightweight, non-custodial software wallet, which can be used for both web and mobile devices. It is one of the best BCH ABC wallet Android as its rated high on security and user experience.

Exodus: Exodus is known as the most secure wallet for daily use, as it has a simple and user-friendly interface, which makes it the best wallets, known to the BCH ABC users. It is a desktop based wallet, compatible with Windows, Linux and MAC OS.

BTC.com: BTC.com, created by Bitmain technologies, is one of the popular web and mobile wallet, which can store only BCH ABC and BTC, which was created with the aim to store and transfer your digital currency safely and securely, and is regarded as one of the best BCH ABC wallets IOS.

Check for more details about the BCHABC wallets here -
https://coinswitch.co/news/5-best-bitcoin-cash-abc-wallets-in-2019
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January 22, 2019, 11:55:16 PM
#28
I currently Holding Bitcoin cash and Holding it in my Hodler wallet, I find it safe and secure so far. Since I hold multiple kind of coins, I prefer Hodler since it can store all preffered coins even ERC20 token. You should check it out, they will also be introducing hardware wallet soon.

You should be aware of the problem or potential problem of Hodler wallet. Darkstar described it nicely.

I personally don't trust Hodler; they seem very technically incompetent. For their ICO, they were confident that their cloud infrastructure for wallet storage couldn't be hacked, a special OS would be entirely hack proof, that backing up private keys to the cloud is more secure than keeping them on the device only, and that offline devices such as Trezor or Ledger were less secure. They also loved to avoid legitimate questions.
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January 22, 2019, 07:17:29 PM
#27
If you're going for medium or long-term cold storage, consider getting one or two Ledger/Trezor wallets. Either one works as long as the devices are genuine. Trezor provides a guide here (click here) if you're unsure if your device is genuine, and Ledger also provides a pretty comprehensive guide (click here) to ensuring your device is genuine as well. As for the usability and which one to get, I personally prefer the Ledger wallet as that was my first hardware wallet and I like the form factor of the Ledger more personally, but either the Ledger or Trezor works in the end as they're both very secure devices to use for cold storage if the correct precautions are taken.
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January 17, 2019, 01:52:37 AM
#26
I know a lot of crypto wallets that you can use. You can even check the ones listed here: https://www.coins-info.com/news/crypto-wallet/
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January 17, 2019, 12:03:15 AM
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I currently Holding Bitcoin cash and Holding it in my Hodler wallet, I find it safe and secure so far. Since I hold multiple kind of coins, I prefer Hodler since it can store all preffered coins even ERC20 token. You should check it out, they will also be introducing hardware wallet soon.
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January 16, 2019, 10:41:58 PM
#24
Personally I have used ledger, trezor, and jaxx.
I like the interface on the Jaxx wallet especially the mobile app on Android.

Here is a list of the Top 12 BCH Wallets of 2019 for a reference
https://coinswitch.co/news/best-bitcoin-cash-wallets-2019


1. Ledger Nano S
2. Trezor
3. Jaxx
4. Electron Cash (Bitcoin Cash Wallet Electrum)
5. Guarda
6. BTC.com
7. Coinomi
8. KeepKey
9. CashAddress
10. Bitcoin Unlimited
11. Rahakott
12. CoinPayments

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January 16, 2019, 03:31:34 PM
#23
Hey there guys! The best wallet to hodl BCH is Magnum Wallet

Our bitcointalk thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.46946667
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January 15, 2019, 06:59:44 AM
#22
I just want to share my own experience. I used FIATO app of Kryptono Exchange for a month and I find it really fast and convinient. They are having some interesting promotion right now so if you want to have some KNOWs. https://fiato.kryptono.exchange/
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November 24, 2018, 07:21:24 AM
#21
maybe you can use freewallet with a very low fee
What's that Freewallet? You mean that Freewallet.org? oh, com' on. For me, that is a scam wallet I never use that kind of wallet.
I had coins and tokens on that Freewallet.org but I can't withdraw my funds, I already emailed of their support team but only bot message replies I only received. Much better I use blockchain.com wallet for my Bitcoin cash compared to that wallet.
Dear Capt00, sorry to hear you've had this impression about Freewallet team! Could you please tell us what exactly was the reason you've found our service unsatisfactory? Could you please provide us with your support ticket number so that we could look into this case and assist you accordingly? We are open to all kinds of opinions and are eager to learn more about how we can improve our service and product. Thank you in advance!
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November 23, 2018, 03:31:19 PM
#20
maybe you can use freewallet with a very low fee
What's that Freewallet? You mean that Freewallet.org? oh, com' on. For me, that is a scam wallet I never use that kind of wallet.
I had coins and tokens on that Freewallet.org but I can't withdraw my funds, I already emailed of their support team but only bot message replies I only received. Much better I use blockchain.com wallet for my Bitcoin cash compared to that wallet.
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November 23, 2018, 12:16:47 PM
#19
maybe you can use freewallet with a very low fee
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November 21, 2018, 06:07:07 AM
#18
Hardware wallet is the safest and best way to store any cryptocurrency. Some of the best bitcoin cash hardware wallets are - Ledger Nano S, Trezor, Coinomi, and KeepKey.

There are other types of wallets for storing BCH like mobile wallets, desktop wallets, web-based wallets, and paper wallets. Check the latest bitcoin cash wallets comparison and choose the best BCH wallet.
https://coinswitch.co/news/best-bitcoin-cash-wallets-2019
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December 23, 2017, 09:17:45 PM
#17
There are conceptually two broad categories of the wallets you are looking for.

1. Online wallets: In these wallets it needs you to connect to the internet and then save your stakes. However, you need to essentially keep your “private keys” secure to safeguard your hard earned BTC. A few to recommend would be Exodus, Electrum, Coinomi, Jaxx etc.

2. Offline wallets: On the other hand, in offline wallets, they are not just hardware wallets. Practically any wallet that never needs to connects to the internet to interact falls under this category. However, technically the moment you connect to the internet they no longer remain “Offline”. Here you just need to download the link and install it. A few to recommend would be Bitcoin Core, Bitcoin paper wallet, Ledger, Nano S, Trezor, Electrum, etc.

Now it is you who has to decide which one to choose. But generally as long as you can keep your private keys secure you could use either one.
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September 06, 2017, 12:35:42 PM
#16
go to https://www.bitaddress.org
find the source at the bottom of the page https://github.com/pointbiz/bitaddress.org/archive/v3.3.0.zip
move this to a clean and offline computer.
open it.
move your mouse around until it shows 100%
now copy the private keys that it generated for you and save them. preferably write them down or safely print them on a paper and keep it safe.

now you own a bitcoin cash paper wallet for your cold storage. send your funds there and later when you wanted to spend them just install a wallet of your choice, sweep the paper wallet and have fun.
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September 03, 2017, 06:23:43 PM
#15
I'm also using Coinomi for Bitcoin Cash and I'm happy with this wallet. Never tried btc.com wallet, but should be good, because it's well known and trusted wallet. I used Electron Cash wallet, but i had problems to use it, because I think there was some bugs in this app.
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August 31, 2017, 06:46:31 AM
#14
I'm using Coinomi currently to store all my Bitcoin cash but i want to split them and send the other half to another wallet.
Any wallet with a high security level can be used to store Bitcoin Cash ?

I would use btc.com if you want a web wallet. They have recently launched this service and it seems pretty nice. But make sure that you do not store too much in there because ultimately, it is a web wallet, and it's less secure.

For desktop clients you can basically use any of the suggested wallets on bitcoincash.org.

Personally when i split my bitcoin cash i used electron cash and had no issues. It's just a clone of electrum, for bitcoin cash. See here for a complete list of wallets that are endorse by the bitcoin cash team: https://www.bitcoincash.org/

Honestly though i would just dump my BCH as soon as i get it...
Thank you but i'm kind of looking for a software wallet or an android wallet if possible


the btc.com bitcoin cash wallet is also available for android.

I too would recommend btc.com's bch wallet. I've used it without issue, collected my scattered BCHs there before sending them to an exchange.
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August 31, 2017, 06:30:39 AM
#13
I'm using Coinomi currently to store all my Bitcoin cash but i want to split them and send the other half to another wallet.
Any wallet with a high security level can be used to store Bitcoin Cash ?

I would use btc.com if you want a web wallet. They have recently launched this service and it seems pretty nice. But make sure that you do not store too much in there because ultimately, it is a web wallet, and it's less secure.

For desktop clients you can basically use any of the suggested wallets on bitcoincash.org.

Personally when i split my bitcoin cash i used electron cash and had no issues. It's just a clone of electrum, for bitcoin cash. See here for a complete list of wallets that are endorse by the bitcoin cash team: https://www.bitcoincash.org/

Honestly though i would just dump my BCH as soon as i get it...
Thank you but i'm kind of looking for a software wallet or an android wallet if possible


the btc.com bitcoin cash wallet is also available for android.
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August 30, 2017, 04:32:37 PM
#12

With the web wallets of bitcoincash is there an option to just upload your wallet.dat and it automatically will reckognise your bitcoincash?  Is this a good way of doing things or are you guys sending your bcash to a webwallet for storing? idk.

And yes i would have move all my other regular original bitcoin out of the wallet.dat file before doing this. 
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August 17, 2017, 04:07:12 AM
#11
i'm using http://btc.com and https://blockchair.org for bitcoin cash.

Btc.com is already known to be trustworthy in the community, so I suggest that sivesta  should use that. Blockchair.org is new, so be careful with that service.
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