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Crypto Wallet recommendations?
Who do you all recommend?
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Crypto.com (ref link with $25 offered)
Celsius ($30 offered with my ref link but first of all you earn interest when you stack your crypto on it) SwissBorg (their token will be HUGE, you've 100e offered with my link) and of course Binance (5% rakeback with the ref) , more for trading than a pure wallet. |
Any offline wallet instead of some company hosting a web wallet...
Company gets hacked, you don't have the keys, so your funds will be gone. |
I bought a ledger a couple of years ago which is perfect for long-term offline storage.
My main bitcoin wallet is electrum. |
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Im happy with electrum too. Im not a crack so i don't know if its the best. |
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blockchain.com for small amounts
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I have none.
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+1 for electrum
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I printed mine out into QR codes many years ago. Now I cannot find them. Also cannot find the 20 words to get into my online wallet. But when I do find them...
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friends use atomic wallet a lot.
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Exodus is great! (you can do stacking to some coins like ADA)
Coinomi has some interesting coins which other wallets hasn't like Elrond ;) |
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But I found Exodus so maybe buy Tezor too... |
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Get yourself a Trezor or Ledger hardware wallet. Then get a small titanium metal plate and engrave your keywords on it after you have converted them to numeric equivalent using bip39 wordlist. See my sig and go to the blog section for a complete tutorial on how to save your shit. The titanium will survive a fire, earthquake, hurricane, and maybe not a volcano.
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Trezor Model T
And what RUFF said |
What happens if you use mobile wallet and you lose mobile phone ?
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I use Coinbase
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Bitcoin.com wallet is my favorite
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I use a Trezor hardware wallet.
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Not your keys, not your coins.
Hardware wallets are essential. https://medium.com/radartech/hardwar...d-da8bd93ce801 |
Sometimes I feel I am the only one who owns 0.0 bitcoin here :pimp
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Any of the Ellipal cold wallets are safe to use.
I wouldn't use a hot wallet for any large sums of crypto. But I have tried the Coinbase wallet, and the Trust wallet. Just to try them out. |
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Following what many others said, I'd recommend to go with a Ledger for LT hold.
And besides the hardware I'm using Blockchain.com where I just keep small amounts I need from time to time to pay for some stuff, when there's a significant discount on crypto payments. (can't tell if Blockchain.com is better or not than others like Electrum for example though, it's just that I started with it a few years ago and there were much less wallets on the market at that time ^^ But I never had to complain in 7 years so I can say it's a reliable one) |
It depends on what will be your usage looking like. Daily transactions? Or long term investment?
I prefer native software ones, stored offline on external memory, but then really one and the best just remembering the seed words (for me). MetaMask for ether for some things and stuff done here and there. |
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