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sr. member
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November 08, 2018, 11:57:20 AM
#75
for me, the best wallet is Electrum. first, it has a user-friendly interface. secondly, you do not need to download the entire transaction database. although it is for btc, it has wallets for other coins as well.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 503
October 15, 2018, 03:39:51 AM
#74
The best cryptocurrency wallets that you could ever have are hardware wallets. With hardware wallets you always have the best choices when it comes to the things that you can store in them and they are always the safest options for you to save your coins in. I would recommend that you get a trezor hardware wallet if you are looking for the best
full member
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October 10, 2018, 12:21:51 PM
#73
cold wallets is the best and more safe, really it advise , dont use servises like myetherwallet - it very dangerous
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October 10, 2018, 11:55:54 AM
#72
I think that for most people the most convenient wallet is MEW. I think so too, but unfortunately its security leaves much to be desired, so I use the TREZOR hardware wallet.
member
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October 10, 2018, 11:33:40 AM
#71
Yes . I am using wallet MEW. I think it's the best for me because it's safe, the wallet is used by many people because it easily stores the tags and easily handles Altcoin transactions, also safe and fast.
newbie
Activity: 185
Merit: 0
October 10, 2018, 11:14:01 AM
#70
There is no single best option available for everyone. One size doesn’t fit all and when it comes to cryptocurrency wallet, it’s important to consider the following variables:

· Which cryptocurrencies do you trade? Bitcoin or altcoins? How diversified is your portfolio?

· Are you a short-term or a long-term trader?

· How secure are your trading tools and devices and what is the security record of your considered wallet?

· What are the wallets associated costs?

· Is the wallet UI intuitive and user-friendly?

· How mobile and accessible is your wallet? Is it difficult to keep and easy to lose?

· Does it allow you to make quick purchases or sell-offs whenever needed? What is its latency?

Here are some popular wallets that are considered to be safe and reliable in different situations.

Single currency wallets. As a rule of thumb, going for an official currency’s wallet is always a good option. Here are the official wallets of major cryptocurrencies:

Bitcoin: Bitcoin Core Wallet, Mycelium or Electrum.

Ethereum: Ethereum Wallet or MyEtherWallet (Paper Wallet).

Litecoin: Litecoin-QT.

Dash: Dash Core.

NEO: Neon Wallet, NEO-CLI, NEO-GUI.

Most of the time, official wallets are easy to find on the company’s website.

Multicurrency wallets (software). Here are some of the popular multicurrency online purses.

Jaxx Wallet. An optimal crypto wallet software that offers both mobile and desktop applications. Use it to store your Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, Litecoin, Dash, Zcash and dozens of other cryptocurrencies.

Coinomi. Coinomi supports 64 cryptocurrencies and is one of the best mobile wallets on the market. The only downside is that at the moment it currently works with Android only.

Exodus. Exodus is a solid desktop wallet which lets you store Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, Litecoin, OmiseGo, Qtum, Dash, Bat, Aragorn and many other coins.

Fast Invest Wallet. Fast Invest is a quickly-growing European P2P loan operator established in 2012. Currently, the company is moving into P2P crypto loans and crypto trading markets and will launch a solid multicurrency crypto wallet for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple and Fast Invest token (FIT) holdings. The wallet is set to start on December 4th together with Fast Invest ICO.

Hardware wallets. Although more expensive, hardware wallets are considered to be one of the safest options for crypto investors.

KeepKey. Supports Bitcoin, Ehtereum and majority of other altcoins.

Ledger Blue. Supports Bitcoin, Ethereum and majority of other altcoins.

Trezor. Supports Bitcoin, Litecoin, DASH, Zcash, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Ethereum Classic and other ERC-20 Tokens.

Digital Bitbox. Supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ethereum Classic and other ERC-20 tokens.

Cloud wallets. Although we stressed that online wallets can be dangerous, storing your coins on Coinbase and GDAX are safer than others. Coins in these exchanges are insured, thus providing a guarantee that you will be compensated even if the company is hacked.

A digital wallet may be the most important investment decision. Therefore, it’s worth to invest time and effort into choosing the right one. Although hardware wallets may seem expensive at first, at the moment, they offer the most complete cryptocurrency storage option, combining both safety and functionality. Nevertheless, there are some decent hot wallets as well. The final decision is always yours and you should stick with the wallet which lets you get a sweet good night’s sleep.
I used the MEW wallet. It is easy to use. It is a very strong security and the platform. I think this wallet is best suitable to for the long term
sr. member
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October 10, 2018, 11:03:50 AM
#69
It seems to me that it is best to use cold wallets that you can buy today very easily and the cost today is not as big as it can be at all, given the value of cryptocurrencies. Therefore, you need to use proven options.
full member
Activity: 164
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October 10, 2018, 11:00:06 AM
#68

I bought a ledger wallet. I am pleased. Loaded coins on it. I took the wallet to the bank and put it in the bank box.
full member
Activity: 392
Merit: 105
October 10, 2018, 10:45:05 AM
#67
Currently, there are lots of third party wallet software, It supports a lot of altcoin and bitcoin, But for security and always up to date, should use the wallet software released from the official developer.
jr. member
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“The Premier Digital Asset Management Ecosystem”
October 10, 2018, 10:14:33 AM
#66
MEW? It is not so safe but it answers to all my requiers and I am pleased with it. Wallets are good for holding and it is not worthy to change coins at all.
newbie
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Merit: 0
October 10, 2018, 09:48:32 AM
#65
To be quite honest, there are really some good wallets we have in the crypto market. For me however, I have come to really love the Luno Wallet, and the MYetherwallet. these are the two main wallets that I make use of, unless of course, in special situations. They are safe, convenient, and easy to use. Highly recommendable too.
hero member
Activity: 980
Merit: 523
October 06, 2018, 10:28:35 AM
#64
I'm using Exodus since it's really a great working app and user friendly. And, i'm using their own wallet for the altcoins since it much better and i don't want to put all my tokens in one wallet even if i have their backups. I;m just making sure for it.
Safety is really a top notch and something every investor is after with the news about hacking and phishing attacks going all around these days. The best way to keep your assets safe to me is just going the cold storage way or making use of a hardware wallet.

Hardware wallets have all the information stored on a single device and you do not have to worry about it being hacked or something. The safety is guaranteed unlike when you are comparing a desktop wallet, mobile wallet, or an online wallet which they all can easily be hacked if you end up making your device compromised.
member
Activity: 253
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October 06, 2018, 10:18:12 AM
#63
Today we can face a creation of new wallets, which shoudl become much more secured than all existing ones. It means that charts may change every month and the only person, who is able to answer your question is yourself.
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EndChain - Complete Logistical Solution
October 05, 2018, 10:10:25 AM
#62
The best cryptocurrency wallet in my opinion is :
1. ETH and ERC20 Token Wallet
the best wallet for storing ERC20 Token and ETH in my opinion is https://www.myetherwallet.com, MetaMask and Eidoo (for iOS/Android).
2. NEO and NEP5 Token Wallet
the best wallet for storing NEO and NEP-5 Token in my opinion is https://neotracker.io/wallet.
3. Bitcoin
if for Bitcoin I would suggest that you use the Electrum Wallet.

I only recommend you this wallet because I only used the wallet and I chose the wallet because I think the wallet is very easy to use (simple).
full member
Activity: 1442
Merit: 108
October 05, 2018, 09:56:36 AM
#61
This is one of the most informative posts I am reading here in quite some time. I also consider following while choosing a wallet :

1) Fees  being charged on transactions.

2) How easy is the interface.

3) Frequent updates occurring on the wallet or not.
full member
Activity: 770
Merit: 101
fLibero.financial
October 05, 2018, 09:55:57 AM
#60
For ether, myetherwallet is the best and very versatile and safe wallet I have seen for keeping ethereum. Myetherwallet is not  actually in the sense  of keeping your ether on your computer or other server somewhere. With myetherwallet, you  have access to your coin on the blockchain and it is safe on the blockchain.
sr. member
Activity: 677
Merit: 250
October 05, 2018, 09:48:27 AM
#59
the problem for cryptocurrency wallets is still good using myetherwallet. because the wallet is still used by many people. but if you want to save long-term, you can use an offline wallet like nano ledger or trezzor where it can be used as one of the good options for keeping assets safe
newbie
Activity: 185
Merit: 0
October 05, 2018, 09:46:06 AM
#58
There is no single best option available for everyone. One size doesn’t fit all and when it comes to cryptocurrency wallet, it’s important to consider the following variables:

· Which cryptocurrencies do you trade? Bitcoin or altcoins? How diversified is your portfolio?

· Are you a short-term or a long-term trader?

· How secure are your trading tools and devices and what is the security record of your considered wallet?

· What are the wallets associated costs?

· Is the wallet UI intuitive and user-friendly?

· How mobile and accessible is your wallet? Is it difficult to keep and easy to lose?

· Does it allow you to make quick purchases or sell-offs whenever needed? What is its latency?

Here are some popular wallets that are considered to be safe and reliable in different situations.

Single currency wallets. As a rule of thumb, going for an official currency’s wallet is always a good option. Here are the official wallets of major cryptocurrencies:

Bitcoin: Bitcoin Core Wallet, Mycelium or Electrum.

Ethereum: Ethereum Wallet or MyEtherWallet (Paper Wallet).

Litecoin: Litecoin-QT.

Dash: Dash Core.

NEO: Neon Wallet, NEO-CLI, NEO-GUI.

Most of the time, official wallets are easy to find on the company’s website.

Multicurrency wallets (software). Here are some of the popular multicurrency online purses.

Jaxx Wallet. An optimal crypto wallet software that offers both mobile and desktop applications. Use it to store your Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, Litecoin, Dash, Zcash and dozens of other cryptocurrencies.

Coinomi. Coinomi supports 64 cryptocurrencies and is one of the best mobile wallets on the market. The only downside is that at the moment it currently works with Android only.

Exodus. Exodus is a solid desktop wallet which lets you store Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, Litecoin, OmiseGo, Qtum, Dash, Bat, Aragorn and many other coins.

Fast Invest Wallet. Fast Invest is a quickly-growing European P2P loan operator established in 2012. Currently, the company is moving into P2P crypto loans and crypto trading markets and will launch a solid multicurrency crypto wallet for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple and Fast Invest token (FIT) holdings. The wallet is set to start on December 4th together with Fast Invest ICO.

Hardware wallets. Although more expensive, hardware wallets are considered to be one of the safest options for crypto investors.

KeepKey. Supports Bitcoin, Ehtereum and majority of other altcoins.

Ledger Blue. Supports Bitcoin, Ethereum and majority of other altcoins.

Trezor. Supports Bitcoin, Litecoin, DASH, Zcash, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Ethereum Classic and other ERC-20 Tokens.

Digital Bitbox. Supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ethereum Classic and other ERC-20 tokens.

Cloud wallets. Although we stressed that online wallets can be dangerous, storing your coins on Coinbase and GDAX are safer than others. Coins in these exchanges are insured, thus providing a guarantee that you will be compensated even if the company is hacked.

A digital wallet may be the most important investment decision. Therefore, it’s worth to invest time and effort into choosing the right one. Although hardware wallets may seem expensive at first, at the moment, they offer the most complete cryptocurrency storage option, combining both safety and functionality. Nevertheless, there are some decent hot wallets as well. The final decision is always yours and you should stick with the wallet which lets you get a sweet good night’s sleep.
There are a many wallets to secure the coins/tokens for the long term. But mostly I believe the MEW wallet.cuz This wallet give me a reliable in this past few month. it's secure the my tokens/private keys and the coins without any harmless.
full member
Activity: 854
Merit: 100
October 05, 2018, 09:32:59 AM
#57
Interesting.

However I kind of prefer imToken because of its ease of use. Supports ERC tokens, bitcoin, ethereum, and eos which is kind of neat.
member
Activity: 364
Merit: 10
October 05, 2018, 09:30:46 AM
#56

Bitcoin: Bitcoin Core Wallet, Mycelium or Electrum.

Ethereum: Ethereum Wallet or MyEtherWallet (Paper Wallet).

Coinomi. Coinomi supports 64 cryptocurrencies and is one of the best mobile wallets on the market. The only downside is that at the moment it currently works with Android only.

So far, the above Wallet is what I still use until now, it is proven that security can be said to be "very safe". Besides that the usage is also simple
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