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Topic: Which crypto wallet to use for 8,000$? - page 3. (Read 335 times)

legendary
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January 18, 2024, 03:06:48 PM
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Hey, you don't need to share your personal contact information here, because scammers would contact you with some phishing wallets. Just be cautious and remove your Telegram from your post to be safe. Whoever wants to help will comment on this thread. Don't follow any private message that isn't public. However, since you have a decent amount, I will strongly advise you to buy a hardware wallet that is open source. It doesn't cost a lot, but your funds will be secure. I had been using the Ledger wallet and am now moving to the Trezor wallet. So you might choose the Trezor Safe3 wallet. You don't need to pay anyone $200 for a wallet. Rather, just spend $80 to get a Trezor wallet. Don't forget to secure your seed in a safe place. It's advisable to write your seed on multiple pieces of paper and keep it safe in multiple places.
legendary
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January 18, 2024, 03:06:31 PM
#7
I also recommend a hardware wallet. This website has quite a comprehensive comparison: https://thebitcoinhole.com/hardware-wallets

I have, but no longer use, a Ledger, I recommend you find something else.
Trezor is one of the oldest, hence it has passed the test of time.
Coldcard and Passport are solid choices. However, I think that you should go for one that's open source and 100% airgapped, at least. Plus, read for others' opinions too.

Stay safe and make sure the backup seed you'll also keep safe, as multiple copies in multiple locations.
full member
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January 18, 2024, 03:05:58 PM
#6
Using cex account keep your coin not actually advisable. You can use it and to purchase any coin you wanna purchased and send them in any Dex account. Because leaving your funds in cex account is like leaving your funds on someone else's hands.
There are various good bitcoin wallet you can store your asset we have.
Electrum
Bluewallet
Exodus
Mostly electrum is pretty great and also do your research about them too. And you don't have to pay anyone here for asking for help. Because one of the aim of the forum is to render help to those who need any assistance. Because here you can meet alot of pro.
hero member
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January 18, 2024, 03:01:47 PM
#5
Go get a hardware wallet is my opinion, you don't need to wait for the amount to be much bigger before getting a hardware wallet.
Wallet hack and drain has been happening too frequently and also happened to me, you can't be too careful.
Buying a hardware wallet will save you from future pain. It doesn't cost much to get one.
hero member
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January 18, 2024, 02:58:33 PM
#4
What’s the use of your telegram? And also payment?

If you’re really in need of a wallet and not here to draw people to telegram where you’ll most likely scam them, then I’d recommend you get a hardware wallet for yourself -> from your $8,000 you can get a very good hardware wallet.

[listt] Open Source Hardware Wallets
hero member
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January 18, 2024, 02:54:38 PM
#3
Hello everyone, I'm new to cryptocurrency and I was able to earn 8,000$ in btc, and I keep all the money on binance, but I heard that binance blocks accounts. Please advise me of a reliable crypto wallet to store this money, who can recommend a really good wallet, I can transfer you 200$. Please write to my telegram @leaneek
Electrum would be enough.  Cool

You’re right, centralized exchanges are not supposed to be used for storing bitcoins. Move your bitcoins from Binance to Electrum or Blue wallet. I don’t understand why you would add your telegram handle here and promise $200 for information you can easily google, all these looks suspicious.
Bolded part, whenever i do hear about having those kind of contacting or having some need on dm'ming someone on something those informations that could
be simply be searched out then its not something that you would really be needing to pay for. It doesnt make sense and just like you said
that it is really just that too suspicious.  Cheesy

Speaking about security of funds then its never been that considerable on storing up your money on centralized platforms on which you dont possess
its keys on which you are really that putting yourself at such great risks.
hero member
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January 18, 2024, 02:54:25 PM
#2
You’re right, centralized exchanges are not supposed to be used for storing bitcoins. Move your bitcoins from Binance to Electrum or Blue wallet. I don’t understand why you would add your telegram handle here and promise $200 for information you can easily google, all these looks suspicious.
newbie
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January 18, 2024, 02:46:25 PM
#1
Hello everyone, I'm new to cryptocurrency and I was able to earn 8,000$ in btc, and I keep all the money on binance, but I heard that binance blocks accounts. Please advise me of a reliable crypto wallet to store this money, who can recommend a really good wallet, I can transfer you 200$. Please write to my telegram @leaneek
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