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sr. member
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April 11, 2022, 03:02:53 PM
#39
Nothing is more secure than hardware but it all requires high security from ourselves.
if it's simple, you can use METAMASK on your PC
sr. member
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Binance #SWGT and CERTIK Audited
April 11, 2022, 01:40:00 PM
#38
I'm into PC / Desktop wallets than mobile so which Desktop wallet can you recommend to a newbie that supported ERC20 and BNB smart contract thank you.
Since I started on doing some business with alternative coins, my wallet of choice is Metamask. I have never been of any trouble using it. For me it is easy to use also. This wallet definitely supports both ERC20 and BSC networks. Moreover, Metamask is also available for smartphone users. I use it both on my desktop and my smartphone.
If I have to choose another wallet, I'll the one that is used by lots of people.
Since you're a newbie, I think it is fine to warn you that you should store your seed properly, as well as download the wallet extension from it's right website. Be careful of those fake downloading sites of these kind of wallet.
sr. member
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April 11, 2022, 01:11:21 PM
#37
I would have said Metamask, due to its popularity and widespread adoption, but it can mess you up especially if you want to do a quick transaction. So I'm going with Binance wallet
Metamask wallet is not safe either because you can easily connect them to any defi platform or exchanges and lose your fund, its better to use this wallet for small transactions and avoid keeping huge amount of coins on the wallet, always make sure you disconnect any connections between your metamask wallet and any platforms.
The other guy said that it won't work for a quicker transaction but you said it is easy to connect? I am confused if which one to believe but according to my experience, there is a difficulty of opening this extension and sometimes it won't open at all. I am sure that the problem is not my side but I think there was a bug on the side of metamask. It is also not easy to connect your wallet online for the same reason.

If you want to make sure that you are safe then you should only connect to the trusted websites but yes we should always disconnect our wallets after every use to ensure that all is safe because hacks can happen too on a legit website.
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April 11, 2022, 12:00:03 PM
#36
I would have said Metamask, due to its popularity and widespread adoption, but it can mess you up especially if you want to do a quick transaction. So I'm going with Binance wallet
Metamask wallet is not safe either because you can easily connect them to any defi platform or exchanges and lose your fund, its better to use this wallet for small transactions and avoid keeping huge amount of coins on the wallet, always make sure you disconnect any connections between your metamask wallet and any platforms.
it's clear that you don't know web3. you can do nothing with someone's coins just because your page is connected to his metamask
Web3 has nothing to do with connecting a wallet to Dex, are you a crypto developer maybe thats how you knew that connecting wallet to any dex has no disadvantages to your assets, you sound like a newbie because if you connect your metamask to any random website you have given them the access to be in control of your funds for the time being, that's why members warned users to be careful which platform to trust.
wtf you're fuckin talk
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Moon.win
April 11, 2022, 11:18:35 AM
#35
I'm into PC / Desktop wallets than mobile so which Desktop wallet can you recommend to a newbie that supported ERC20 and BNB smart contract thank you.
MEW Pc wallet looks like the best one for your need, this is a desktop wallet thats based on ETH erc20/smart contract and you can also add other chain like BNB smart contract too, it works very well and they have a mobile version but the desktop is better.
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April 11, 2022, 09:21:22 AM
#34
I would recommend trying out Exodus. They have many additional tools and it is super easy to use. Far more intuitive to non-techies than MetaMask.

And to my understanding they do not submit to sanctions requests like MetaMask did.

Their fees on swaps are kinda steep compared to using your own non-cusodial option like SwapSpace, but for sheer simplicity and versatility, Exodus is great.
sr. member
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April 11, 2022, 09:18:15 AM
#33
Personally, I have been using these on my personal computer: Guarda Wallet, Exodus Wallet, Electrum, Metamask,... It's safe with me after many years, and there have been no unfortunate incidents. But I also like to use wallets that support the phone because of the convenience and flexibility in many different situations.
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Activity: 368
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April 11, 2022, 09:07:43 AM
#32
I would have said Metamask, due to its popularity and widespread adoption, but it can mess you up especially if you want to do a quick transaction. So I'm going with Binance wallet
Metamask wallet is not safe either because you can easily connect them to any defi platform or exchanges and lose your fund, its better to use this wallet for small transactions and avoid keeping huge amount of coins on the wallet, always make sure you disconnect any connections between your metamask wallet and any platforms.
it's clear that you don't know web3. you can do nothing with someone's coins just because your page is connected to his metamask
Web3 has nothing to do with connecting a wallet to Dex, are you a crypto developer maybe thats how you knew that connecting wallet to any dex has no disadvantages to your assets, you sound like a newbie because if you connect your metamask to any random website you have given them the access to be in control of your funds for the time being, that's why members warned users to be careful which platform to trust.
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April 11, 2022, 08:40:40 AM
#31
I would have said Metamask, due to its popularity and widespread adoption, but it can mess you up especially if you want to do a quick transaction. So I'm going with Binance wallet
Metamask wallet is not safe either because you can easily connect them to any defi platform or exchanges and lose your fund, its better to use this wallet for small transactions and avoid keeping huge amount of coins on the wallet, always make sure you disconnect any connections between your metamask wallet and any platforms.
it's clear that you don't know web3. you can do nothing with someone's coins just because your page is connected to his metamask
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April 11, 2022, 08:07:32 AM
#30
I would have said Metamask, due to its popularity and widespread adoption, but it can mess you up especially if you want to do a quick transaction. So I'm going with Binance wallet
Metamask wallet is not safe either because you can easily connect them to any defi platform or exchanges and lose your fund, its better to use this wallet for small transactions and avoid keeping huge amount of coins on the wallet, always make sure you disconnect any connections between your metamask wallet and any platforms.
TWW
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April 11, 2022, 07:55:40 AM
#29
With popular platforms like these, metamask, kepler are the ones I use often and it's safe. However, I still prefer to use wallets that support phones because of its convenience, when we cannot always sit next to the computer all day.
Everyone must have a different pleasure in using a wallet. I think those who work full time in front of a PC would prefer a desktop wallet like Metamask which many people recommend.
Like you, I also prefer a mobile wallet, which I can access even when I'm not online on my PC. I use Trust Wallet for my wallet. looks simple and easy to access. I think beginners will also have no trouble operating a device like this.
due to difficulties in wallets extensions like Metamask are settings on other networks that beginners may not understand.
member
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April 11, 2022, 06:50:16 AM
#28
coinomi isn't that bad. say for btc you can choose fee
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April 11, 2022, 06:48:43 AM
#27
With popular platforms like these, metamask, kepler are the ones I use often and it's safe. However, I still prefer to use wallets that support phones because of its convenience, when we cannot always sit next to the computer all day.
jr. member
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April 11, 2022, 06:15:00 AM
#26
In general I use Metamask to access wallets that support ERC20 and BEP20. but Metamask doesn't have a wallet for desktop yet, metamask issues an extension wallet in web browser and I use an extension for chrome. for desktop wallet I recommend using Atomic wallet
sr. member
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Merit: 252
April 11, 2022, 04:57:08 AM
#25
I agree with what most of the posters says here, Metamask is the thing to go. Although you should know how to practice security as well because recently I have heard about Metamask users being a victim of the clipboard virus.

When we use a PC and are active online and use Metamask then I recommend locking it immediately when the transaction is complete, security features like this rarely people care because I've been hacked and lost more than $1200 and I don't know where the thief came from, always check and make sure do not keep a large balance in metamask.
sr. member
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
April 11, 2022, 04:02:12 AM
#24
I feel comfortable using metamask wallet for all ETH, BCS, Polygon, Fantom, Avax network activities even for ETH L2. Metamask has a friendly design and is easy to use for sending or trading transactions on Dex. However Trustwallet is great for mobile if you have a mobile device that you use for trading activities.
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April 11, 2022, 02:06:14 AM
#23
I would have said Metamask, due to its popularity and widespread adoption, but it can mess you up especially if you want to do a quick transaction. So I'm going with Binance wallet
Binance wallet? Is this wallet a PC wallet? I thought Binance exchange only have trust wallet? Can you tell me more about this Binance wallet because I have never heard of a stand-alone crypto wallet thats called Binance wallet.
legendary
Activity: 3108
Merit: 1029
April 11, 2022, 02:01:20 AM
#22
I can't suggest you the best desktop wallet as majority of desktop wallet have limited capability to access all of features that created by various dapps in any blockchains like ethereum and bsc.Metamask was the best one but this can be combine with another wallet such as MEW or mycrypto.
If you are interesting to search for the best wallet operated for ethereum blockchain and my choice was mycrypto wallet. This wallet is friendly users and it has a very good UI and UX. So far so good.
You can use this to create send or store your ethereum assets safely and you can also use paper wallet through this wallet and making your wallet will be available in keystore or paper wallet form.
This is the best wallet in ethereum blockchain,.
legendary
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Merit: 1024
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
April 10, 2022, 09:26:58 PM
#21
I'm into PC / Desktop wallets than mobile so which Desktop wallet can you recommend to a newbie that supported ERC20 and BNB smart contract thank you.

https://www.coinomi.com/en/downloads/


https://mathwallet.org/binancesmartchain-wallet/en/

Metamask

Exodus

Coinbase wallet and many more.

If you are looking for the best wallet for the desktop that based on the ERC and BSC and i suggest you to take a look at math wallet and coinomi. Both were good and they are having very good reputation among the crypto currency holders to be used to store their assets. You can try to consider both from my list.
hero member
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Merit: 540
April 10, 2022, 06:32:20 PM
#20
I agree with what most of the posters says here, Metamask is the thing to go. Although you should know how to practice security as well because recently I have heard about Metamask users being a victim of the clipboard virus.
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