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February 08, 2020, 11:00:04 PM
#19
Breez Wallet was the first lightweight non-custodial wallet with Lightning Network support. I buy a lot of gift cards so this is a good choice for me.
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February 08, 2020, 10:58:49 PM
#18
If you are a Filipino then I suggest you to use Coins.ph, it is the best wallet (IMHO) here in the Philippines Smiley. But if you are not then I suggest you to uae Mycelium, I used it before and I am satisfied with it as well. Unlike other mobile wallets, Mycelium is bech32 supported so you won't have any problems when making transactions here in the forum since it is the kind of address oftenly use here Smiley.
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February 08, 2020, 10:55:46 PM
#17
Just to add up, I'm using Electrum for 3 years now in my mobile and I dont have any troubles experienced since. While at the same time I'm also using a local custodial wallet for fast convertion from fiat to crypto and vice versa.
I recommend also to use your mainstream local wallet (If you have any) just for fiat to crypto convertion, or you can just use Electrum like most of the people have recommended.

Just make sure to save your key or paraphrase in case you lost your phone, so you can import your wallet from another device with ease.
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February 08, 2020, 10:40:50 PM
#16
Electrum is the most popular Bitcoin wallet so far. So, you may have a look at that. Though many people feel Electrum is heavy to use if you feel the same then buy a hardware wallet, go for Ledger for it. Web wallet like Coinbase, Blockchain also better.
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February 08, 2020, 10:38:03 PM
#15
If your local country has any financial service that creates its own wallet that supports bitcoin it is your best option. In our country, we have that kind of wallet that I am using for the past 5 years. Aside from it, I am using the Electrum wallet, it could be your first option since it is really secured but make sure that you are not downloading the fake one.
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February 08, 2020, 10:19:38 PM
#14
If you have a large amount of bitcoin, it should be stored in a hardware wallet which is proven to be very safe for storing bitcoin.
If your bitcoin isn't too much,should be stored in an online wallet, like electrum wallet. And don't make it a habit to save funds
excess in exchanges wallet, only save funds for trading capital only.

For me, I used Electrum wallet for 5 years and it went well because on that time, I don't have too much bitcoin. I'm just a newbie in crypto world so that as  I read some information what is a preferable wallet, I found out that Electrum wallet is the most used. Your bitcoin private key has a password, so stranger can't easily have an access to your account. But right now, I also use SegWit Wallet for a more larger amount of bitcoin because I see that it is also secure for larger bitcoin. It is also the fastest and have least bugs and errors, so most of the people are using this. It is no doubt, because of the reviews and feedback of the people who uses it, I see that they are really comfortable with this wallet.
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February 08, 2020, 10:02:00 PM
#13
Electrum provides ownership and better control over your coins but is not very user friendly. Coinbase web wallet can be easy to get things done and easy to use. They even have an feature to send fellow coinbase users a zero fee transaction using their emails and many merchants do receive no fee transaction from coinbase wallet. I personally use both, coinbase has my bitcoin on the go while I use electrum while I need to access my bitcoin wallet on desktop through seed words.
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February 08, 2020, 09:43:53 PM
#12
If you're into serious amounts and security, while also preserving flexibility, go for a hardware wallet like Ledger.

If you plan to keep it as safe as possible, and plan to hold long-term, consider storing it in an air-gapped device storing an offline/cold/paper wallet.

If it's not that much and you plan on trading/spending it anyway, then go for online wallets (though not that safe).
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February 08, 2020, 09:19:22 PM
#11
Electrum is the only thing which I had used up until now.

I am a little lazy to research again with new ones since I am already okay with the old.
Issues: None for a lot of years.
Pros: Yes, it is in android.
Cons: I cannot think of something in my experience.
legendary
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February 08, 2020, 09:17:11 PM
#10
Waht do you think of the most secure option wallet?
I prefer to use Wallet on my Android phone.

I personally use Blockchain wallet as I have a better security when I use an online wallet. The best one in my opinions are still hardware wallets or cold wallets when you can safely deposit and hold your cryptocurrencies. If you want to use Android phone wallet,go for Blockchain or Mycellium , both are great and never had an issue when I used them but I don't recommend them for holding, just for quick trading or selling.
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February 08, 2020, 07:06:11 PM
#9
Why is nobody mentioning the bitcoin core wallet itself? I know you should have enough bandwidth and huge storage but if you can afford that, why not give it a try? For me, it is one of safest and when you want to transfer your coins to exchanges or other wallets, you will incur a very small fee, depending on your priorities.
Bitcoin Core definitely is a great choice, but OP is looking for Android wallet.
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February 08, 2020, 07:00:40 PM
#8
If you have a large amount of bitcoin, it should be stored in a hardware wallet which is proven to be very safe for storing bitcoin.
If your bitcoin isn't too much,should be stored in an online wallet, like electrum wallet. And don't make it a habit to save funds
excess in exchanges wallet, only save funds for trading capital only.
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February 08, 2020, 06:52:53 PM
#7
Why is nobody mentioning the bitcoin core wallet itself? I know you should have enough bandwidth and huge storage but if you can afford that, why not give it a try? For me, it is one of safest and when you want to transfer your coins to exchanges or other wallets, you will incur a very small fee, depending on your priorities.
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February 08, 2020, 06:46:31 PM
#6
It's a generic question and there are a lot of answers
You have to know that for small values, you can keep with smartphone wallets, online wallets or even exchanges, but only for small values, don't forget

If you are talking about medium values, it's recommended to have your own wallet, could be Electrum for example, in a safe computer

But if you are talking about higher values, I only recommened hardware wallets, it's the most secure way to keep your coins safe, Trezor wallet is well recommended
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February 08, 2020, 06:46:20 PM
#5
In the past, I am using the Electrum wallet. It is trusted and been popular with a lot of people, it is the most suggested wallet for me too since that is the usual line of people I ask about a bitcoin wallet in an android phone. I can't use that now since I don't have that much crypto currencies so I just use coins.ph now, one of the most popular exchanges in our country.
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February 08, 2020, 06:04:51 PM
#4
It's not advised to store large amounts of money on phone, but if you prefer Android, there is few good options for you:
Bitcoin wallet - good, open source wallet with SegWit support. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.wallet
Mycelium - another popular and safe wallet https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mycelium.wallet
Electrum - mobile version of one of the most popular desktop wallets https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.electrum.electrum
Coinomi - great multicurrency wallet. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coinomi.wallet
And probably best option - get Ledger Nano X hardware wallet - they have Ledger Live app for Android. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ledger.live
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February 08, 2020, 05:52:25 PM
#3
If Android is your only option then I've been using Mycelium for several years with no trouble at all. It's still actively developed, unlike the iOS version, and the source code is viewable.

Make sure to set a pin and of course test and back up your seed. What I do is note the first receiving address it gives me and then erase the wallet and restore it with the seed to check the same address pops up.
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February 08, 2020, 05:40:12 PM
#2
What do you think of the most secure option wallet?
I prefer to use Wallet on my Android phone.

There are various "secured" wallets currently available today. Whether you prefer mobile or desktop wallets is up to you. Below are some of the most popular Bitcoin BTC wallets and the platforms that they support.

1. Electrum Wallet
Platforms supported: Android, Windows & Linux.
Download page: https://electrum.org/#download

2. Mycelium Mobile wallet
Platforms supported: Android & iPhone.
Download page: https://wallet.mycelium.com/contact.html

3. Trezor Hardware wallet
Platforms supported: Hardware-based wallet device.
Download page: https://trezor.io/start/

Aside from these three, there are more wallets. However, you should be good with either of the ones I posted. feel free to check their websites and download pages.
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February 08, 2020, 05:33:57 PM
#1
Waht do you think of the most secure option wallet?
I prefer to use Wallet on my Android phone.
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