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Topic: It is possible to store multiple crypto's in one wallet? (Read 100 times)

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Currently yes if the cryptocurrency or altcoins are supported by the wallet itself. The best example of this wallet would be "MEW" or MyEtherWallet, this allows different types of altcoins but with condition and it must be an ERC-20 token. Thus, if the condition or requirement is done, MEW allows it to be stored along side with ethereum.
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It is possible to store multiple crypto's in one wallet?
Or do you need a wallet for every coin?

Op, you can some number of coins in exodus wallet and if you are referring to how to keep your token in a single wallet the only wall that accept almost all token is myetherwallet.
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Use hardware wallets like Ledger Nano S or Trezor to keep your crypto safely. I can't recommend to use any other not-hardware wallet like exodus or jaxx just because it's not safe enough. But if you will use them export private keys to the safe encrypted place.
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You can use coinomi or cryptonator for this .. both supports multiple coins...
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Ledger Nano S for sure :

https://ledger.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005304449-Which-altcoins-and-tokens-are-supported-by-the-Ledger-products-

So easy to use even if your computer has many malwares it does work safely...

THE wallet to have. (or Trezor)
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It's possible, but i dont fully trust with them. Because it's vurneable with Hackers
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It is possible to store multiple crypto's in one wallet?
Or do you need a wallet for every coin?

Personally I store my btcs and ltc in the app coinbase, and the rest of my altcoins and my eth I store them in myetherwallet.
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It is possible to store multiple crypto's in one wallet?
Or do you need a wallet for every coin?

Thats very possible there are desktop and mobile wallet but i wont trust these because they are prone to hackers,i am using ledger nano s its a hardwallet to store alts and btc all at once.
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Yes, it is possible to store multiple crypto's in one wallet. There are many wallets to store different cryptocurrencies. My Ethereum Wallet is one of the best wallet is had came across. It suits me a lot and i like to use it because its very easy to do my transactions.
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Some wallets like Jaxx and Exodus allow you to store multiple coins.  Not all of them, but a large list of the major coins.  Some wallets like Coinomi (which only supports Android) have a huge list of coins they support.  Typically though... wallets developed by the respective coin's dev team will only support their coin.  And... it's usually the most secure way to store your coins.  If you're in and out of coins, then it's okay to keep them on an exchange, if you're holding for more than a month and are okay with slight risk, then download Jaxx, Exodus, etc.

If you have a large stake in a coin then I'd download the official wallet.  Also, some coins allow for passive income through staking and only the official wallet dose.  Finally... most believe the most secure way to store your coins is with a hardware wallet like a Ledger.
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It is possible to store multiple crypto's in one wallet?
Or do you need a wallet for every coin?


Exodus is a wallet that you are looking for. If can store's multicoins, like BTC, ETH and LTC. You can get it here:

https://www.exodus.io/

Just be careful though and have a strong password so that hackers can't get it. I personally used it myself and so far I'm not having issues with it. Also another reminder that it can't store ERC20 tokens though, MEW is a better options. Another tip is to bookmark it as well. Better be safe than sorry.
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It is possible to store multiple crypto's in one wallet?
Or do you need a wallet for every coin?
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