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newbie
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October 05, 2018, 06:00:05 AM
#35
i think one of the safest wallet is myetherwallet
newbie
Activity: 36
Merit: 0
October 05, 2018, 05:52:38 AM
#34
i use myetherwallet, it's pretty simple and safe
member
Activity: 364
Merit: 10
October 05, 2018, 05:46:00 AM
#33
Wallet Electrum. This is a Bitcoin purse that combines both beginner-friendly and functional functions for professional investors. Electrum encrypts your own locks and supports cold storage. In addition, this wallet also provides the ability to multi-sign with the usage of resources on your machine.
Is there an android app for Wallet Electrum? I want to have a bitcoin wallet which is mobile for me and accessible anytime and of course safe.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1036
October 05, 2018, 05:34:12 AM
#32
Wallet Electrum. This is a Bitcoin purse that combines both beginner-friendly and functional functions for professional investors. Electrum encrypts your own locks and supports cold storage. In addition, this wallet also provides the ability to multi-sign with the usage of resources on your machine.
Electrum is not a bad wallet at all and so is Exodus since they are both desktop wallet and electrum even having a mobile wallet as well. The thing however, with desktop wallet is that, your funds are as secured as your desktop and in the case where you end up experiencing some malware or some hack into the system based on some vulnerabilities, they can still be accessed.

This is why having a good strong antivirus is something very important with the usage of desktop wallets, and if you are actually to consider the price you have to pay for good antivirus yearly, I would really just go for a hardware wallet if it has to be because I want to keep my funds secured, that is even a lot better in terms of security.
full member
Activity: 518
Merit: 101
October 04, 2018, 06:27:50 AM
#31
don't use best cryptocurrency wallet, but find safest wallet crypto like metamask because this wallet never get hacked all of time
sr. member
Activity: 532
Merit: 250
October 04, 2018, 06:23:35 AM
#30
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.

When you are choosing wallet, only thing you need to care about is security. No matter how much cryptocurrencies may be storen within the wallet if it could be hacked with ease. Remember it when you see some strange applications.
full member
Activity: 413
Merit: 100
October 03, 2018, 05:41:28 AM
#29
i use myetherwallet, as a cold wallet, it has no fee, and really secure i
it's true that all this time I use myetherwallet it's very comfortable and the transaction is also safe and fast too
For the satisfaction guaranteed, I guess myetherwallet was just enough to secure all of my token holdings. However, it there's another wallet application that can be run offline or can be synced like other trusted one, I am willing to use it independently.
sr. member
Activity: 896
Merit: 250
October 03, 2018, 05:38:45 AM
#28
i use myetherwallet, as a cold wallet, it has no fee, and really secure i
it's true that all this time I use myetherwallet it's very comfortable and the transaction is also safe and fast too
newbie
Activity: 33
Merit: 0
October 03, 2018, 05:36:31 AM
#27
i use myetherwallet, as a cold wallet, it has no fee, and really secure i
newbie
Activity: 125
Merit: 0
October 03, 2018, 05:25:06 AM
#26
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.
copper member
Activity: 126
Merit: 0
October 02, 2018, 10:44:23 PM
#25
The safety is important issue nowadays. even though investors put their coins in MEW, it usually has been hacked.
There is one exchange which users can select to rate of cold wallet from 70% to 100% for safety.
Check the cold wallet using exchange here ruby-x.io thanks Smiley
hero member
Activity: 2520
Merit: 952
October 02, 2018, 10:39:32 PM
#24
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 think MEW wallets is the best to all coins to secure the scams of the long term. but it is your choice which have you use the wallet for the long term.

MEW only stores ether and ethereum coins. If you want to hold other coins that you can't do it with MEW.
full member
Activity: 379
Merit: 100
Decentralized Ascending Auctions on Blockchain
October 02, 2018, 10:33:41 PM
#23
Wallet Electrum. This is a Bitcoin purse that combines both beginner-friendly and functional functions for professional investors. Electrum encrypts your own locks and supports cold storage. In addition, this wallet also provides the ability to multi-sign with the usage of resources on your machine.
yes, electrum is the right alternative choice and what I like most about electrum is having a mobile version that we can have on our smartphones.
ya. I more like use offline wallet like electrum or keep private key is better. btw if you use offline wallet please backup your data on 2-3 hdd or usb
full member
Activity: 518
Merit: 100
October 02, 2018, 10:14:20 PM
#22
Wallet Electrum. This is a Bitcoin purse that combines both beginner-friendly and functional functions for professional investors. Electrum encrypts your own locks and supports cold storage. In addition, this wallet also provides the ability to multi-sign with the usage of resources on your machine.
yes, electrum is the right alternative choice and what I like most about electrum is having a mobile version that we can have on our smartphones.
member
Activity: 523
Merit: 10
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October 02, 2018, 09:16:43 PM
#21
For me, the best cryptocurrency wallet is a hard wallet. You don't need to download the app and the blockchain like using the client wallet in your pc.
Using hard wallet can makes you own most coins and with a good security for your wallet. You can use exchange wallet to store all most crypto, but i don't recommend it.
jr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 1
October 02, 2018, 06:22:14 PM
#20
metamask is still the best ethereum based wallet I've ever used, because this will make it safe, and the possibility of being stolen will be very small, even though other wallets have a good level of security, but metamask has given me satisfaction
full member
Activity: 529
Merit: 101
October 02, 2018, 02:13:54 PM
#19
According to me Ethereum or my ethereum wallet is the best and mostly used cryptocurrency wallet. and it is most trustfully wallet according to cryptocurrency users.

What are you talking about man, not clear totally! What is the Ethereum wallet and what is my Ethereum wallet? However, Maybe you wanted to tell myetherwallet, but this is not the best, this is just a below average crypto wallet. The best online wallet for ERC20 Tokens is Metamask, Imtoken wallet also good, but I would not prefer Myetherwallet alone. You need to use myetherwallet with Metamask, or you can use A hardware wallet and this is the best wallet for every crypto coins like BTC, EOS, XRP, EC20 coins and all.
jr. member
Activity: 518
Merit: 4
October 02, 2018, 02:09:51 PM
#18
Why looking for the best crypto wallet when you have someone who introduced you into cryptocurrency, I'm very sure the first thing the person will talked about is the wallet where your earned coin will be kept, so now tell me has anything happen to the one he or she introduced to you.? Ur answer will be No which means all Wallet for coin are safe, the only problem u might have is you trying to find a new one which is not recommended by people.
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
https://karatcoin.co
October 02, 2018, 02:08:38 PM
#17
I am mostly using my ethereum wallet with metamask. I feel very secure and didn't have any problems with it.

And i'm using it with multiple websites.
sr. member
Activity: 474
Merit: 250
October 02, 2018, 01:54:23 PM
#16
There are no good or bad wallets, and if we discuss the security of the wallet, then of course the offline wallet will be much safer than any threat of phishing or hackers but you have to save the wallet safely, because if you remove the offline wallet, then there is no other way to return your coin or token except by finding the wallet

Yes, if I use and create wallet on applications or software that allows to create wallet. If those applications have pre-installed spy software, my wallet will be able to hack at any time
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