I think its a good list for brand new ppl getting into crypto for the first time. I know when i was new I struggled with the desktop and hardware wallets, and coinbase mobile app is what got my feet wet into this space.
Hmm.. Fair enough. I don't think using a desktop wallet is particularly hard though. It's pretty much the same as using an online wallet and there is enough resources on the web to guide them along.
would it make it better if I added the ledger hardware walllet? There is a small mention of it at the top.
IMO, not that much, the way it is catagorised should include more of desktop wallet and consolidate the wallets that you're recommending into a section called online wallet. The list gives an impression that using Bitcoin requires the creation of an account.
Appreciate your honest feedback. And yes, they are referral links.... why wouldnt i use them.
Apologies if I come across too harsh. I don't discourage your use of referral links but the way it is structured seems to give me the impression that the wallets are being chosen for their referral programs?
no problem man....
the wallets were chosen for what is the easiests for a newb to start with and also what i use for my mining operation.... I mine nimiq to trust wallet, then transfer to coinbase if i want to cash out or transfer to ledger to store large amounts long term.
I have plenty of desktop wallets on my laptop for all the speculative coins i mined and even some of the big ones. they are not that hard to use but you need to downoad the entire blockchain, always make sure to update, connect to nodes, ... backup your wallet.dat file... etc.. were all crypto enthusiasts here.. but some of that stuff would turn off the average Joe. I was trying to make it easy peasy for the mainstream average joe. dont we want mass adoption to come into play?
Nimiq is the main reason i use trust wallet...to recieve my mining payouts.