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Topic: Is CentOS acceptable for compatible multi-wallet cryptocurrency storing OS? (Read 152 times)

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Hello BCT,

This question is selection of the best (debatably virtualized) cryptocurrency storing operating system for a modern computer.  It will see a few trades with a frequency no greater than one day a week and long-term storage of those cryptos where a hardware wallet is not an option.

The machine will be crypto storage and transactions only.  It is dedicated to those tasks and not a daily driver.  Hardware wallets are utilized where available.  It is unlikely to be powered if not utilized.

The goal is chiefly security.  It is followed by usability / software compatibility.  Examples of software support in question include Arizen Wallet, NEO Wallet, Electrum Wallet, Jaxx, Exodus, MetaMask, several DEXs (e. g. MEW, Switcheo, Bancor) with Ledger Nano S support, etcetera.

Will CentOS be a problem with any or many wallet applications?  The question is about gaining a higher level of security than that offered by a consumer-oriented operating system such as Ubuntu.  Can you recommend a better option for a security focused machine that is not air-gapped nor "live," with the knowledge it will only be powered a few hours a week?  Thank you for any insights you may have.

Respectfully,
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