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Topic: How are you storing your Brc-20s? - page 2. (Read 214 times)

jr. member
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June 18, 2023, 02:40:10 PM
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You can get  a Ledger or Trezor wallet or any other reliable hardware wallets, these help keep your tokens safely  reducing the risk of them being compromised by hackers. Hardware wallets typically require authentication codes or passphrase to access your tokens and provide an extra layer of security. You can use software wallets that are specifically designed for BRC-20 tokens. Examples of popular BSC-compatible wallets include MetaMask, Trust Wallet, and Binance Chain Wallet. These wallets allow you to securely store and control your BRC-20 tokens on your device
It is worthy of note that you shouldn't keep large amounts of cryptocurrency on exchanges or platforms unless you intend to actively trade with them. Exchanges are vulnerable to hacks, and in the event of a security breach, your funds could be at risk.

You can actually learn more about BRC-20 tokens and related topics by visiting the official Binance website at

https://www.binance.com

And others at...

https://www.coingecko.com

https://coinmarketcap.com

Check the above sites for more about BRC-20
hero member
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June 18, 2023, 02:03:43 PM
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Is the Bitcoin discussion thread the right place to talk about Ordinals?

Sorry if not and maybe someone should tell me where this fits best on the forum and I will move it in no time, I want to get few numbers of Ordi and I found out that it's not going to be that easy.

I am looking into wallets that support BRC-20, do you know of any that's open source? The few wallets I came across are all web wallets.

Is there anyway to add BRC-20 in popular Bitcoin wallets like Electrum or Trust Wallet?



This topic is perfect for Beginners & Helps if you want to find help with your question. I'm not personally involved in BRC-20 trading but Ordinals Wallet and Sparrow Wallet are the 2 wallets that are being used by my friends that buy shit staff on Bitcoin ordinals. Do your own research and you can refer to this article https://www.makeuseof.com/best-bitcoin-ordinal-compatible-wallets/ for more wallet choices.
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June 18, 2023, 01:58:15 PM
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Is the Bitcoin discussion thread the right place to talk about Ordinals?

Sorry if not and maybe someone should tell me where this fits best on the forum and I will move it in no time, I want to get few numbers of Ordi and I found out that it's not going to be that easy.

I am looking into wallets that support BRC-20, do you know of any that's open source? The few wallets I came across are all web wallets.

Is there anyway to add BRC-20 in popular Bitcoin wallets like Electrum or Trust Wallet?

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