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December 27, 2017, 10:04:51 AM
#24
anybody has any experience with me? i don't trust online wallets, need some wallets that can (preferably) be placed on a usb as a portable version, if not just installed on a usb and used as a cold wallet
Currency's in question are Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin, Monero, Dash, Zcash, etc

thank you for your help Smiley
I too dont trust any online or app wallets,anything can happen to these wallets it is better to store you coins in hardwallet or paperwallet but theres no existing wallet for all the alts.
newbie
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December 27, 2017, 09:17:33 AM
#23
Omg Omg Omg I can't believe this wallet. Just check coinpayments out, this is the address https://gocps.net/sfg6ibu64eelq6o5jpuez9qlg2f7/
It is a very safe and secure wallet which belongs to a company based in canada. And it supports like 100 altcoins!!!! You can use sweep too and the fees are like 0.50%! Greatest wallet I have ever seen so far! Wink
sr. member
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July 07, 2017, 11:29:29 PM
#22
to save the ethereum no less I didn't keep my wallet in a certain altcoins I just put them all in a big poloniex site site trade they have many addresses a particular coin purse is a good thing you can trade them. but You should always be on the watch so that the coins you are going to lose all Smiley Wink
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July 07, 2017, 12:12:52 PM
#21
I can just recommend you coinbase for storing ethereum nothing less i dont keep my altcoins in a specific wallet i just put them all in a trading site site poloniex great they have a lot of wallet address for a specific coin good thing you can trade them you like.
Yeah, I agree with you. Just put it in the coinbase or in xapo wallets. Me too some of my altcoins were put in the trading site because I just want to know the value of each them and their current value.

I agree that coinbase is ssafe, easy and reliable the only thing is you dont own the private keys for your own coins for eth I would try metamask its real simple to set up and use its just a chrome extension and theres what I dont like it relys on chrome! I can remember everyone using internet explorer (not long ago) so something might replace chrome! but thats just me


and I know btc wasnt one of your coins but bitkey is well worth a look you make a bootable usb with it then you have an os (dont have to rely on any browser) a wallet and a few other bits and bobs, so for btc use bitkey...... should be there slogan lol
No online wallet is 100% safe, even Coinbase isn't and you're doing everybody a disservice by spreading information like this.
Coinbase is known for blocking people's accounts, just look it up on Google and you'll find many reports about it.

Electrum has a few wallets for some of the altcoins OP mentioned, I can recommend that. I also have my electrum Litecoin wallet on a usb.
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July 07, 2017, 11:57:57 AM
#20

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 for eth I would try metamask its real simple to set up and use its just a chrome extension and theres what I dont like it relys on chrome!

Does Metamask also store non-Eth altcoins? I know quite a few ICOs allow donations from Metamask, and I'm just wondering how somebody retrieves the tokens after the sale, if they can't be stored in there.
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June 13, 2017, 11:35:06 AM
#19
online wallets is safe enough as I used to see!
it 's so trouble to download the wallet!
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June 13, 2017, 11:18:02 AM
#18

I think you want to have an APP that can store your altcoins. I would like to recommend the APP named imToken, you can download on the websit:https://token.im/. It is developed by a Chinese Company but you can change the language to English.
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June 13, 2017, 10:56:31 AM
#17
You can also store your wallet offline either on a digital medium like a CD or USB key or on paper.

A private key for an address, which allows you to send transactions with it, is really quite small;
for example, the bitcoin address 17CXktyFpiMYpPktkSVWhgbMGj27QA3jNY has the private key 5Jr8W5D5zsjq9ckX26rz5imJqNVUmPSrP9PJYujFowQKvuLoHMt. Those two strings are all you need to send and receive transactions from that address, and you can keep them stored even on paper if you want. The reason why this works is that your wallet does not actually store bitcoins -bitcoins are stored in the public blockchain. Your wallet stores the two keys needed to access and use the bitcoins. To actually spend the bitcoins, you will need to use some kind of client, but that is the only time you need to be connected to the internet at all.

everything you can control with offline. because you have only key in yuour hand.
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June 13, 2017, 08:42:04 AM
#16
anybody has any experience with me? i don't trust online wallets, need some wallets that can (preferably) be placed on a usb as a portable version, if not just installed on a usb and used as a cold wallet
Currency's in question are Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin, Monero, Dash, Zcash, etc

thank you for your help Smiley
I would recommend freewallet.org, for your ETH, Monero, Zcash. I am using it and it has not given me any issue. Make your research too
Freewallet.org is scam, they stolen over $8 million worth funds from their users:
https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/6gtrmd/freewalletorg_scam_millions_stolen/
Avoid this wallet and don't recommend to use it.
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June 13, 2017, 03:25:01 AM
#15
anybody has any experience with me? i don't trust online wallets, need some wallets that can (preferably) be placed on a usb as a portable version, if not just installed on a usb and used as a cold wallet
Currency's in question are Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin, Monero, Dash, Zcash, etc

thank you for your help Smiley

For Monero I give an option to think of. It's quite fast and you don't even need the daemon or sync. You can keep it either as "paper wallet", either as .dat (or both).

Run monero-wallet-cli.exe, create a new wallet, x.dat. Write down the 25 words for recovery (you can create a txt file on your famous usb stick although paper has better life span), save the wallet address and you're done.
The wallet file you created (x.dat, x.dat.keys and x.dat.address.txt) can be stored on that stick if you really want to and if it has a strong password, but I think that the 25 words are a better call.
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June 13, 2017, 03:13:47 AM
#14
I dont have any experience of USB wallets like Trezor or the Ledger Nano S for example

I use a desktop wallet personally > EXODUS [exodus.io]
Support for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dash, Litecoin, Golum, Augur and Dogecoin assets.
So thats 3 if your choice which can be stored in Exodus.

There is also a roadmap here for other assets which may or may not be added soon . . . including Monero
http://woobull.com/exodus-wallet-roadmap-a-list-of-upcoming-asset-support/

Personally I'm not aware of other wallets which will hold all your chosen assets.

You might have to download the respective wallets dedicated to each.

is it possible to know if exodus keep our private keys in the system? if yes how do they keep? i mean we better not to share our private key even with service providers.

Exodus dont store any private keys,
they are generated and stored on the users computer.
There is a backup system in place also so if the computer
goes down the wallet can be retrieved via the e-mail link
generated during the backup process!

here is a link > http://support.exodus.io/knowledge_base/topics/where-are-my-private-keys-stored

Yep. I believe that Exodus is the best multi coin wallet out there at the moment. You can actually export your own private keys and import it into a local desktop wallet specific to a coin if you needed to, so you have full control over your assets.

Jaxx has significant design flaws, you should not use it. And apparently the dev team was fine with this flaw because their product is provided as is. Very irresponsible comment s in my opinion.

Also when you sign up for exodus you get a 12 word mnemonic that you can use on any wallet that supports this mnemonic and access individual coins.
legendary
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June 13, 2017, 03:11:45 AM
#13
I dont have any experience of USB wallets like Trezor or the Ledger Nano S for example

I use a desktop wallet personally > EXODUS [exodus.io]
Support for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dash, Litecoin, Golum, Augur and Dogecoin assets.
So thats 3 if your choice which can be stored in Exodus.

There is also a roadmap here for other assets which may or may not be added soon . . . including Monero
http://woobull.com/exodus-wallet-roadmap-a-list-of-upcoming-asset-support/

Personally I'm not aware of other wallets which will hold all your chosen assets.

You might have to download the respective wallets dedicated to each.

is it possible to know if exodus keep our private keys in the system? if yes how do they keep? i mean we better not to share our private key even with service providers.

Exodus dont store any private keys,
they are generated and stored on the users computer.
There is a backup system in place also so if the computer
goes down the wallet can be retrieved via the e-mail link
generated during the backup process!

here is a link > http://support.exodus.io/knowledge_base/topics/where-are-my-private-keys-stored
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June 13, 2017, 02:55:14 AM
#12
anybody has any experience with me? i don't trust online wallets, need some wallets that can (preferably) be placed on a usb as a portable version, if not just installed on a usb and used as a cold wallet
Currency's in question are Ethereum, Ripple, Litecoin, Monero, Dash, Zcash, etc

thank you for your help Smiley
I would recommend freewallet.org, for your ETH, Monero, Zcash. I am using it and it has not given me any issue. Make your research too
full member
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June 12, 2017, 02:36:30 PM
#11
I dont have any experience of USB wallets like Trezor or the Ledger Nano S for example

I use a desktop wallet personally > EXODUS [exodus.io]
Support for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dash, Litecoin, Golum, Augur and Dogecoin assets.
So thats 3 if your choice which can be stored in Exodus.

There is also a roadmap here for other assets which may or may not be added soon . . . including Monero
http://woobull.com/exodus-wallet-roadmap-a-list-of-upcoming-asset-support/

Personally I'm not aware of other wallets which will hold all your chosen assets.

You might have to download the respective wallets dedicated to each.

is it possible to know if exodus keep our private keys in the system? if yes how do they keep? i mean we better not to share our private key even with service providers.
full member
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Merit: 101
June 12, 2017, 02:27:13 PM
#10
I can just recommend you coinbase for storing ethereum nothing less i dont keep my altcoins in a specific wallet i just put them all in a trading site site poloniex great they have a lot of wallet address for a specific coin good thing you can trade them you like.
Yeah, I agree with you. Just put it in the coinbase or in xapo wallets. Me too some of my altcoins were put in the trading site because I just want to know the value of each them and their current value.

I agree that coinbase is ssafe, easy and reliable the only thing is you dont own the private keys for your own coins for eth I would try metamask its real simple to set up and use its just a chrome extension and theres what I dont like it relys on chrome! I can remember everyone using internet explorer (not long ago) so something might replace chrome! but thats just me


and I know btc wasnt one of your coins but bitkey is well worth a look you make a bootable usb with it then you have an os (dont have to rely on any browser) a wallet and a few other bits and bobs, so for btc use bitkey...... should be there slogan lol
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May 16, 2017, 03:56:17 PM
#9
I can just recommend you coinbase for storing ethereum nothing less i dont keep my altcoins in a specific wallet i just put them all in a trading site site poloniex great they have a lot of wallet address for a specific coin good thing you can trade them you like.
Yeah, I agree with you. Just put it in the coinbase or in xapo wallets. Me too some of my altcoins were put in the trading site because I just want to know the value of each them and their current value.
legendary
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May 16, 2017, 11:22:11 AM
#8
coinomi is a good multiwalelt for mobile only it seems, i remember another one that i posted not long time ago, but i can't find it at the moment sorry, anyway if you check with google you can find other secure multiwallet that have many altcoin supported
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May 16, 2017, 11:15:50 AM
#7
You won't find USB wallets for these coins. Nobody created such wallets because there are no big demand for it. Even Bitcoin USB wallets aren't very popular and it's quite expensive.
As mentioned above, Exodus desktop wallet can be a good option. Coinomi also have support of majority of these coons that you need.
Or just download official wallet for every of these coins.
legendary
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May 16, 2017, 08:23:39 AM
#6
I dont have any experience of USB wallets like Trezor or the Ledger Nano S for example

I use a desktop wallet personally > EXODUS [exodus.io]
Support for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dash, Litecoin, Golum, Augur and Dogecoin assets.
So thats 3 if your choice which can be stored in Exodus.

There is also a roadmap here for other assets which may or may not be added soon . . . including Monero
http://woobull.com/exodus-wallet-roadmap-a-list-of-upcoming-asset-support/

Personally I'm not aware of other wallets which will hold all your chosen assets.

You might have to download the respective wallets dedicated to each.
hero member
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May 16, 2017, 08:05:23 AM
#5
if you want to store or hold ethereum try using myetherwallet the site is rep is good you can aswell store alot of altcoin in that website , you can access your wallet through file and private key
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