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newbie
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January 17, 2018, 09:38:14 AM
#33
upd
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www.daxico.com
January 16, 2018, 10:05:21 AM
#32
Mine is a web wallet from myetherwallet.com Since i got into crypto, it's been the wallet that i've been using and putting my trust on it. So far, i never encountered problems until i could not just simply send tokens to other wallet since the gas price is getting high.
sr. member
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January 16, 2018, 07:23:24 AM
#31
There is nothing as secure as hardware wallets and cold storage. Online wallets are mostly risky and there is always a small chance that your coins are stolen. Some online wallets use more security and 2fa but your email can get hacked too.

Ledger Nano is an incredibly secure hardware wallet.
sr. member
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January 16, 2018, 05:51:59 AM
#30
My greetings, gentlemen!
I'm trying to figure out the most reliable wallets for cryptocurrencies and I need your help.
Could you please write your top 3 or 5 wallets that's the most credible on your opinion. If possible write pros and cons of wallets.
After a few days I will gather all information I will have and I will introduce it to you!

Thank you so much for your help!

Personally for me I use blockchain.info wallet for BTC. For Etherium and its tokens I use Myetherwallet (it is better to use Metamask or Hardware wallet currently)
newbie
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January 15, 2018, 08:25:46 PM
#29
For me as newbie in cryptocurrency, I start with local wallet here in PH.
sr. member
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January 15, 2018, 07:53:41 PM
#28
waveswallet.io is pretty good   .Allows you to hold  the top currencies  at the moment on the same wallet
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High fees = low BTC price
January 15, 2018, 07:51:24 PM
#27
So you can read about different wallets all day long - Exodus, Jaxx, Electrum etc. - they all have one weak point; you need your laptop to use them.
let's discuss

Jaxx works on Android phones, install to MicroSD card but swap card/remove when not using. Nice app and comes with
ShapeShift but no good if you like Ripple and if using PC and you like Ripple then you need Exodus Eden or Toast if using
android.
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High fees = low BTC price
January 15, 2018, 07:46:48 PM
#26
What do you guys think about Exodus? If I wanna have a crypto portfolio in several coins I think multicurrency wallet is really comfortable. But I'm not sure about it's security cause it's a desktop wallet.

Looks a good wallet but they lie when they say "Import private keys" because it sweeps the coins from the
account into Exodus using the new account from Exodus which might be fine for ETH but it's not fine with
BTC when the miners fees can be as high as $55.00

I understand why Exodus works like this because the accounts are generated from a seed but they
hide this fact on the web-site and "Import" button should do what it says on the box and not a sweep

Jaxx is good, too lazy to say why but only use from Android phone and keep it on it's own MicroSD card
and swap cards when you need to use it.

Toast for Ripple looks crap to me but it works I guess
newbie
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January 15, 2018, 06:25:56 PM
#25
So you can read about different wallets all day long - Exodus, Jaxx, Electrum etc. - they all have one weak point; you need your laptop to use them.
let's discuss
full member
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January 15, 2018, 06:14:05 PM
#24
I have Coinomi and waves wallet but i dont have hardware wallet like Trezor and Nano Ledger S this are the best wallet that recommended online and I see to it that many users will buy this thing.
full member
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January 15, 2018, 05:40:47 PM
#23
of course hardware wallets like Trezor and Ledger Nano S
the hardware wallet generates your private keys securely in an offline environment
by generating your private keys on an offline device, your keys are out of the reach of hackers.
full member
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January 15, 2018, 05:36:06 PM
#22
Every wallet is my top wallet if it's not associated with bitpay. That company or whatever it may be are the bankers of the cryptocurrencies, a group of thieves that will charge you 30$ for a simple transaction and i'm not even talking about the miner fees.
newbie
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January 15, 2018, 05:22:27 PM
#21
My greetings, gentlemen!
I'm trying to figure out the most reliable wallets for cryptocurrencies and I need your help.
Could you please write your top 3 or 5 wallets that's the most credible on your opinion. If possible write pros and cons of wallets.
After a few days I will gather all information I will have and I will introduce it to you!

Thank you so much for your help!

I'd say when it comes about User Experience and Interface, I prefer Exodus (aside from bitcoin it accepts other crypto assets) and Bitcoin.com, it has a nice design too.
hero member
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Get'em boys
January 15, 2018, 04:57:20 PM
#20
When it comes to on the go transactions for bitcoin i use blockchain.info for petty transactions, and if i want to send out payments to several people i prefer the electrum wallet which has this feature and am also able to setup 2fa as a secondary security feature with ease and i would recommend electrum for hodling coins too
sr. member
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January 15, 2018, 04:52:03 PM
#19
My favorite wallet is a paper wallet. Not owned by any third party and in my opinion the most secure way to store Bitcoins. I can't think of anything better.

Not the most safest way to protect them, if your entire house is getting burned in flames, what are you going to do? Your paper wallet is going to be destroyed, and so your bitcoins..

That is why i prefer to have all my bitcoins + cryptos on my ledger, and a copy of my private key in somewhere safe (well, not the priv key, just the seed)
sr. member
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January 15, 2018, 04:49:47 PM
#18
My favorite wallet is a paper wallet. Not owned by any third party and in my opinion the most secure way to store Bitcoins. I can't think of anything better.
full member
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January 15, 2018, 04:29:25 PM
#17
Recently I have bought nano ledger I just followed the instructions on the video on how to setup the wallet. So far it was good and safe. You may search the best wallet if you want to start, in nano ledger the most important is save the the recovery phrase in case you may lose it.

I have been using the ledger nano for a while, and it works perfectly, i love storing all my cryptos in there, because it is very easy to use, and more if you do not have much knowledge about it.

And it is super cheap, i like the way that you can enhance your MEW with your ledger directly, since you do not need to store all your ERC20 tokens in their specific wallet.

It is worth it.
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Vires in Numeris
January 15, 2018, 04:27:38 PM
#16
If you want to be serious on bitcoin, buy a hardware wallet and you won't worry about security after. If you want to buy and store more bitcoins than the price of the hardware wallet, it really worths it's price, if you are a newbie. As you gain some experience, you can try different wallets too, when you will have the basic understanding of the whole cryptocurrency ecosystem. Search for the necessary backup steps to ensure your security and you'll be fine.
newbie
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January 15, 2018, 03:42:56 PM
#15
upd
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January 15, 2018, 11:07:52 AM
#14
Recently I have bought nano ledger I just followed the instructions on the video on how to setup the wallet. So far it was good and safe. You may search the best wallet if you want to start, in nano ledger the most important is save the the recovery phrase in case you may lose it.
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