I've got a bunch of coins kept in wallets at an exchange and I want to move them all to offline paper wallets.
Looking at my records I seem to have BTC, BAT, BTG, PASC, MUSIC, ELLA and XMR.
I've been to bitaddress.org, created a wallet and printed it. Before I transfer my BTC I wanted to double check that this is a legit wallet generator... most of my $$$$ is BTC.
How about the other coins? Most are low balances. I think MUSIC is now worthless, but nonetheless, I might ask well keep them!
Thanks
Honestly wouldn't say that paper wallets are the best idea to store your coins with, mate. They can be easily water damaged and fire damaged (at least laminate it to somewhat prevent these issues, if you do choose to go with it), and it's extremely annoying to have to keep printing new paper wallets every time you want to spend some coins.
If you still want to do it, there are client side private key generators for other coins, just make sure that what you're using is legitimate and open source. Do your due diligence. Otherwise, just run the official wallet software of that coin offline and generate a new address, and record down the privkeys yourself.
But honestly, hardware wallets are so much easier to use and potentially less prone to physical damage as well. Look into investing in one of those if you are storing large amounts of coin.