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March 10, 2020, 12:58:14 PM
#35
I use 4 wallets actually.

For my "stash" i use ledger live combined with ledger nano X.

For my day to day needs, i use blockchain.info web app, which has nice interface for btc and eth.

For tokens, i use MEW, and for "the rest" i use an exchange like binance and bittrex. I know, not safe, but it's not big amounts.
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March 08, 2020, 03:42:55 AM
#34
the wallet that I like is nano ledger or trezor because the  nano leadger or trezor wallet is safe and not easy to hack, it's simple and we can carry it anywhere and like having a personal wallet cryptocurrency  Lips sealed
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March 05, 2020, 06:24:35 PM
#33
For security reason i trust only hardware wallet or paper wallet, i been hack before and i really hope you guys make the right choise for you.
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February 29, 2020, 01:28:13 AM
#32
For security, ease of use, durability over time, there are several wallets available:

- Types of wallets

  • Paper wallet
  • Web wallet
  • Mobile wallet
  • Desktop wallet
  • Hardware wallet

A wallet secures your coins.

The exchange is not safe, your coins are in danger, "if you don't have your keys, you don't have your bitcoins", don't trust exchanges.

If you think the exchanges are safe, I invite you to visit this thread to convince you otherwise > https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hacked-exchanges-since-2011-5090869

Never download software or updates on third-party pages.

Some of the most recognized wallets:

- Desktop

  • Bitcoin Core
  • Electrum
  • Wasabi

- Hardware

  • Trezor
  • Ledger
  • KeepKey
  • Coldcard

- Mobile

  • Mycelium
  • Electrum

My favorite wallet, is the Bitcoin Core desktop wallet, is very easy to use and at the same time, allows you to maintain a Full Node to contribute to the Bitcoin network, in my case it works 24/7 and also because I consider it very safe.
I do not rule out buying a hardware wallet one day, but for the moment not, maybe with the answers of this thread someone manages to convince me, we will see...

>>> Go ahead, what is your favorite wallet and why?

I store my assets on my android tablet. I prefer using it than my mobile. For Bitcoin I have been using Mycelium wallet for a long time now and for other cryptocurrencies I prefer using Atomic wallet.

For Ethereum based token I prefer using Metamask. Earlier I was using MEW but the new design and layout is complicated for me.
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January 30, 2020, 02:24:42 AM
#31
For coins that i want to lock away for years to come i use paper wallet but for coins that use from time to time especially in trading i use mobile wallet e.g trust wallet and coinomi wallet, honestly hardware wallets are way better, i just can't afford one for now
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January 27, 2020, 02:07:54 PM
#30
For security, ease of use, durability over time, there are several wallets available:

- Types of wallets

  • Paper wallet
  • Web wallet
  • Mobile wallet
  • Desktop wallet
  • Hardware wallet

A wallet secures your coins.

The exchange is not safe, your coins are in danger, "if you don't have your keys, you don't have your bitcoins", don't trust exchanges.

If you think the exchanges are safe, I invite you to visit this thread to convince you otherwise > https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/hacked-exchanges-since-2011-5090869

Never download software or updates on third-party pages.

Some of the most recognized wallets:

- Desktop

  • Bitcoin Core
  • Electrum
  • Wasabi

- Hardware

  • Trezor
  • Ledger
  • KeepKey
  • Coldcard

- Mobile

  • Mycelium
  • Electrum

My favorite wallet, is the Bitcoin Core desktop wallet, is very easy to use and at the same time, allows you to maintain a Full Node to contribute to the Bitcoin network, in my case it works 24/7 and also because I consider it very safe.
I do not rule out buying a hardware wallet one day, but for the moment not, maybe with the answers of this thread someone manages to convince me, we will see...

>>> Go ahead, what is your favorite wallet and why?
i prefer web wallet or online wallet because its easy for me. i know web wallet or online wallet has high risk from hacker or anything but you can set google authenticator to more safety. the advantage of online wallet are you only have to save the private key not hardward like you know that hardware can broken, and easy to use for me.
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January 20, 2020, 04:08:33 PM
#29
My best wallet so far for mobile is huobi wallet while my best desktop wallet is atomic wallet because it is allows you manage several assets with different blockchains. It also allows for swap that allows you to exchange your tokens for other tokens or coins.
My best hardware wallet is trezor Wallet by the way.
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January 17, 2020, 04:27:22 AM
#28
for me "hardware wallet" is still the safest, I've used web wallet like MEW and got hacked  Embarrassed it's better to use hardware that can only be used if we have the Wallet itself

Hardware wallets are still not 100% safe. There have been exploits on known brands such as Ledger and Trezor
https://news.bitcoin.com/ledger-reveals-physical-exploits-against-trezor-hardware-wallets/
sr. member
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January 15, 2020, 01:57:09 PM
#27
I prefer hardware wallet. I have been using trezor wallet for a long time. It is quite useful and very easy to use. I have never had any problem with it since beginning.
On the other hand if i had a bigger portfolio and larger amount of bitcoin, i would prebably prefer paper wallet.
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December 26, 2019, 03:25:59 AM
#26
I don't trust third party apps to store the coins,I prefer paper wallets.thanks
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December 15, 2019, 11:13:10 AM
#25
I trust the Electrum wallet for bitcoin and is one of the oldest software-based bitcoin wallet, and so far I feel comfortable using the electrum wallet and as long as I feel comfortable and there is no problem I will continue to use it.
and I can also download it easily and for free through Google Play Sture.
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December 15, 2019, 05:50:54 AM
#24
Top Doomsday Wallets for Bitcoin HODLers

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Metal wallets are a reliable way to store Bitcoin for a long period of time. These wallets are simple metal plates that hold a seed phrase – a string of words that can be used to recover a Bitcoin address.
Typically, metal wallets are used to back up deposit-only addresses that have never been used for payments. Additionally, they can be used to back up active Bitcoin addresses as well. ⁠

https://cryptobriefing.com/top-doomsday-wallets-for-bitcoin-hodlers/

Other types of wallets that can help strengthen the security and custody of your private keys.
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December 14, 2019, 05:32:56 PM
#23
I prefer Electrum for Bitcoin and MyEtherWallet for ETH (+ERC20 tokens) and other Ethash coins. Both wallets offer possibility to use cold storage of assets. I don't beleive in Exchange wallets after Poloniex stealed about 1000 USD in BTC from my lending account in June 2019.
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November 21, 2019, 01:15:17 AM
#22


Software Wallet Analysis

https://www.veriphi.io/en/software-wallet-analysis

Interesting information on your website.
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November 20, 2019, 10:27:51 PM
#21
have been using a ledger for 2 years. also a good time to bring up the fact "not your keys, not your coins"
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November 08, 2019, 04:01:26 AM
#20
I prefer paper wallets purely from security reasons. I know I may use and I also have a hardware wallet, but since I don't use BTC regularly and I also don't trust 3rd party apps I keep my BTC in a paper wallet. Maybe I am a bit paranoid but it is just the way I am  Grin
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November 06, 2019, 04:54:12 PM
#19
I prefer Electrum, and use it for almost everything.

Cold Storage:
I used an air-gapped pc to create a seed.  The advantage is you have many addresses to which you can send your coins, which helps preserve your privacy.  You can send any amount you want to each address, and if you need to spend them you can choose which coins (unspent Tx) or address from which you want to spend.  You can easily keep an eye on the whole wallet by using the master public key to create a watch only wallet.

Hardware:
I find Electrum much more useful than the native UI offered by Trezor, Ledger, and KeepKey (the only HW wallets I own.)  I have more control over my unspent transactions, addresses, and fees.  Again, I can use the master public key to create watch only wallets.  Electrum can be used to manage every aspect of a hardware wallet with the exception of firmware updates.

Hot wallet:
It's nice to have a hot wallet that you can access from your desktop quickly and easily.  I use the same wallet on my phone, and only keep a couple of hundred dollars worth of bitcoin in it.

Watch only wallets:
One of my favorite features of Electrum.  You can create watch only versions of any wallet you own.  I find it very convenient for my hardware and cold wallets.  I can extract public addresses for receiving bitcoin without having to start up my air-gapped PC (and restore my cold seed,) or go through the steps required to access my hardware wallets.  I can easily confirm incoming transactions, and check my balances.

Sure there are other desktop wallets with many of these features, but I haven't found one that I like and trust as much as Electrum.
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November 02, 2019, 09:21:23 PM
#18
I prefer using paper wallet, desktop wallet and mobile wallet(for faster transaction) because using those wallet are safe for me and i have their private key and anytime i can transfer my funds to another wallet and much faster and secured. And the only problem using a mobile wallet is when not synchronizing properly but still good when its online.

And i used desktop wallet since i am staking some of altcoins which is really good for me and passive income and to support their network.
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October 29, 2019, 08:22:09 AM
#17
I technically use desktop wallet like bitcoin and I also have a hard wallet which is the myetherwallet also at my current state or nation rather, im using this called wallet gcash, and coins.ph, since it's have two way sign in it has it own pin so I think its better to have. But nevertheless it's I prefer also the hard wallet which is MEW it has its own key, if im not mistaken it can printed it served as a password which is only for you, it can be printed, or save.

So technically we have tons of wallet but this are just wallet that I prefer you to use, feel free to surf and try more wallet and just know what suited wallet is for you.
sr. member
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October 06, 2019, 07:44:10 AM
#16
im using exchanges and diffrent wallets , i move my money around much from site to site, and im a firm believe that btc should be used and not just hodled so online wallets works best for me, but if i would be a hardcore hodler i would go for a offline wallet of somekind.
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