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jr. member
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April 25, 2018, 03:19:25 AM
#14
It depends if you want to hold for long term with your cryptocurrency then you should use hard wallet because it's more secure than software.
Yep, for example, i would like to hold my BTC in wallet.
What example of hard wallet you can recommend?
sr. member
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Zawardo
April 25, 2018, 03:17:35 AM
#13
It depends if you want to hold for long term with your cryptocurrency then you should use hard wallet because it's more secure than software.
hero member
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April 24, 2018, 10:01:51 PM
#12
Bitpay or Blockchain. Decentralized wallets are better.
They are the opposite of Decentralized Wallet...
Any wallet where you store your private keys on their server are never secure, you're pretty much trusting third party in holding your coins without any guarantee that they won't get hacked or any similar related incident in the future.

@OP
Are you going to hold your coins for a long time as a long term investment or are you gonna spend it daily?
For long time holding either Hardware Wallet if you have the money, or print your wallet on a paper and laminate it to avoid any damage on your paper.
If you're using it for spending get a Desktop Wallet, as long as you keep your PC clean and your wallet updated to latest version there won't be any trouble with your security.

newbie
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April 24, 2018, 09:59:54 PM
#11
We need a Strong security because it is for us this is our money. It depends if you want a hardware or software this is how you care your Private key or other that can access your wallet. But i recommend the BlockChain the best security for me 💎
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April 24, 2018, 09:58:30 PM
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April 24, 2018, 09:45:08 PM
#9
Thank you Bob123 for such a clear and concise answer to ops question.
member
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April 24, 2018, 08:56:57 PM
#8
If you prioritize security, then the answer is wallet hardware, because the wallet can be removed from the internet connection
but if you put simple in use, then the answer is the wallet software
newbie
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April 24, 2018, 08:51:31 PM
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I think blockchain is undoubtedly credibility and safety. Owned by BLOCKCHAIN ​​one of the best in providing the facilities needed by Bitcoin users.
Blockchain has served Bitcoin users from various countries around the world, and the transaction has already reached millions of dollars.
Online Bitcoin wallet security provided by Blockchain.info becomes a high priority for its customers to stay comfortable and quietly storing Bitcoin in Blockchain.
sr. member
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April 24, 2018, 08:47:45 PM
#6
Which kind of wallet do you recommend? hardware based or software based?

Definitely go hardware wallet. Buy trezor or ledger nano s. It is a bit of investment, as it costs around 100 euro, but it is worth it.
You will get security of offline storage and convenience of hot wallet in one device
newbie
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April 24, 2018, 08:11:12 PM
#5
There are many options that I recommend to choose a bitcoin wallet.
1.Bitcoin Web online wallet
bitcoin wallet that requires an internet connection to access it and make transactions. Bitcoin is stored on a 3rd party on a website owned by a bitcoin purse service company.
2.Bitcoin wallet hardware
Bitcoin purses that use physical devices, usually for maximum security
3.Bitcoin software wallet
Bitcoin purses are software or applications that can be installed on devices such as computers, smartphones and tabs
4.Bitcoin paper wallet
secret secret bitcoin purse by printing keycode through paper, via offline computer.
newbie
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April 24, 2018, 07:57:55 PM
#4
I have never tried storing Bitcoin in my hardware wallet.

after I read this post I so thought to learn it

but i used to save my bitcoin for indodax, bitpay and blockchain
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April 24, 2018, 07:32:06 PM
#3
Which kind of wallet do you recommend? hardware based or software based?
Bitpay or Blockchain. Decentralized wallets are better.
legendary
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April 24, 2018, 01:59:33 AM
#2
Which kind of wallet do you recommend? hardware based or software based?

This depends on what kind of wallet you want.

Hardware wallets are by far more secure than a software wallet. They require you to confirm transactions with physically pressing buttons.
They can even run on compromised computers without running risk of losing coins.
Hardware wallet do create their private keys in an safe air-gapped environment (and never leaks them).
But they are not free. They cost 60$+.

Software wallets are faster to get (just download, install, ready), they are free, but the whole security of your coins then relies on how you secure your computer.
If your PC gets infected with malware, your coins are at a big risk of getting stolen (at least the next time you open the wallet and decrypt it).

In the end it is all about what you want to achieve, how much you want to store and how good you want to sleep at night.


Buying a Hardware wallet for storing 50$ of BTC is probably not worth it. But if you plan on storing a multiple of the cost of a hardware wallet (60$+),
you might consider buying one to secure your coins.

It also depends on how frequently you are going to sign transactions.
If you just plan to hold for 5 years, a paper wallet wouldn't be any worse than a hardware wallet (neither security nor reliability).
But if you plan to regularly access your coins (buy stuff with it, send transactions) you should get a hardware wallet since those are way more intuitive to use than a paper wallet.
Regular spending from paper wallets is a pain and not advisable for new comers.


So, to sum it up:
If you want to store an amount you don't want to risk losing: Hardware wallet
If you just want to store a small amount: Software wallet
If you plan to hold long term (without accessing/spending them in the meantime): Paper wallet
If you plan to regularly access/spend them and want them to be as secured as possible: Hardware wallet


The most reputable hardware wallets are made by Ledger and Trezor.
newbie
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April 23, 2018, 10:57:22 PM
#1
Which kind of wallet do you recommend? hardware based or software based?
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