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Title: Total wallet
Post by: DutchFinity on August 16, 2017, 05:57:53 PM
Dear cryptocurrency gatherers,

I am looking for the wallet in which the most cryptocurrencies can be stored. I know it is wise to have different wallets, but still; Which one would you advice for multi-coin-storage?


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: Rozita on August 16, 2017, 06:08:49 PM
I think the most well-known wallet is coinomi. But I suggest you to not use any multi-coin wallet. Keep each of your coins in its own official wallet to be more secure.


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: DutchFinity on August 16, 2017, 06:14:54 PM
Thanks Rozita,

It is actually meant to have diverse donation possibilities on my website. It is nice if I can check all donations with one login.

Well; "all donations". I'm not expecting much. It is just for; you never know.  :)


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: DutchFinity on August 16, 2017, 06:44:08 PM
Coinomi is Android driven. I am actually looking for something accessible from my laptop. Either internet or desktop.


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: faatipoke on August 16, 2017, 07:29:50 PM
you can use jaxx from browser

you can use exodus as a pc desktop wallet

you can use ledger hardware wallet

all of them supports multiple coins


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: berrygood on August 16, 2017, 08:00:42 PM
I think the most well-known wallet is coinomi. But I suggest you to not use any multi-coin wallet. Keep each of your coins in its own official wallet to be more secure.

Yes coinomi is the best among the multi coin wallets, I don't like jaxx much because of security concerns but storing all coins in their wallet is difficult, you have to store a lot of private keys or passphrases.


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: posternat on August 21, 2017, 10:32:44 AM
I ran into a couple but they only use Maybe five or six of the big coins. I can't remember what it was called... I would look at the different exchanges themselves see if any of them have a wallet they put out.


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: cissrawk on August 21, 2017, 10:35:02 AM
You can try Exodus wallet. Exodus has good interface and easy to use. You and you can still have your private key. So i think its really good to use for multicoin wallet. Another wallet that has good rating and more famous is coinomi.


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: DutchFinity on August 22, 2017, 08:25:33 AM
Minergate and Exodus look like interesting additional options to use besides Jaxx and LiteBit.eu. I'll have a closer look at them. Thanks!


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: n4poleon on August 22, 2017, 08:46:33 AM
Coinomi is quite doing the job. Jaxx is something to look at as they've partnered with several projects and will be integrating them into the wallet. However, it appears that they're prioritizing the ERC20 tokens so there's that.


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: Ahimoth on August 22, 2017, 09:02:25 AM
I think the most well-known wallet is coinomi. But I suggest you to not use any multi-coin wallet. Keep each of your coins in its own official wallet to be more secure.

Yes coinomi is the best among the multi coin wallets, I don't like jaxx much because of security concerns but storing all coins in their wallet is difficult, you have to store a lot of private keys or passphrases.

I agree. Jaxx have some issues recently that's why I'm using now coinomi. Like jaxx it caters a lot of coins and this is also a multi signature. Too bad because you can only download it in android phones but still its good to use.


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: justin86 on August 22, 2017, 09:21:50 AM
Exodus and coinomi are good to store many coins. They look like each other in usage and security but I think even they are not secure.


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: BitcoinPC on August 23, 2017, 05:01:18 PM
It's a little bit over the top for the purpose of cheer looking at but Minergate has a downloadable Miner that gives you access to a small degree to about 10 different coin wallets. I think in the past 5 years of only seem like maybe two of them. For some reason I want to point you towards your smartphone because it seems like the smart phones are picking up more software that has an overall scheme with in it.


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: coinfoundry on August 23, 2017, 05:18:24 PM
Exodus and coinomi are good to store many coins. They look like each other in usage and security but I think even they are not secure.

Can't talk about Coinomi but at least with Exodus the developer's don't have your private keys.


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: shirackjs on August 23, 2017, 05:27:15 PM
you can use jaxx from browser

you can use exodus as a pc desktop wallet

you can use ledger hardware wallet

all of them supports multiple coins

Which coins are you looking to store?
Ledger hardware wallet is a good choice. And it support a few popular coins, check out the official website.


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: Matic on August 23, 2017, 05:47:50 PM
i use exodus for coins that it supports. myether wallet for eth coins and waves wallet, i download a coin wallet if i need to stake. this all good and secure. don't need anything else


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: sylance on August 23, 2017, 06:37:09 PM
What's the reason for the resistance of mobile phone wallets?  My iPhone is way more secure than a web-wallet and it's way more convenient than having it on a desktop.  I'll always have my phone with me whereas a Ledger may get left behind.  I shift between three systems so desktop wallets are a pain.


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: PadenoM on August 23, 2017, 06:50:39 PM
paper wallet is more secure


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: DutchFinity on September 03, 2017, 08:47:22 AM
I eventually decided that I don't want to list all those silly coins on my website, so a total wallet has become obsolete. Instead I am now only accepting Bitcoin and Ethereum donations. Most cryptocurrency users will have those besides their altcoins. Besides: I have the impression that cryptomoney-users are hoarders who hardly ever donate anyway.  :-[

And if I ever post all the coins again I think I might as well use my adresses of an exchange like Bittrex for that, right?  :)


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: Faroxx on September 03, 2017, 09:36:19 AM
Besides: I have the impression that cryptomoney-users are hoarders who hardly ever donate anyway.  :-[
They hope that the new Ethereum, but it's a shitcoin. Not all of course, there are good projects supposedly cvc coindash wings and many other but about 90% of all ico Scam . :(


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: sujonali1819 on September 03, 2017, 10:10:40 AM
Dear cryptocurrency gatherers,

I am looking for the wallet in which the most cryptocurrencies can be stored. I know it is wise to have different wallets, but still; Which one would you advice for multi-coin-storage?
For storing any coin it is better that use only own coin wallet.but it is very hard. for storing multi coin jaxx,exqudos,coinomi and you can use coinpayment web wallet for storing coin.


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: themathiasmiller on September 03, 2017, 11:00:00 AM
I eventually decided that I don't want to list all those silly coins on my website, so a total wallet has become obsolete. Instead I am now only accepting Bitcoin and Ethereum donations. Most cryptocurrency users will have those besides their altcoins. Besides: I have the impression that cryptomoney-users are hoarders who hardly ever donate anyway.  :-[

And if I ever post all the coins again I think I might as well use my adresses of an exchange like Bittrex for that, right?  :)

I don't suggest storing it in exchanges for security reasons but I guess if you're just using it for donations then go for it. It's easier that way and you don't have to download anything but if you change your mind then use exodus it's for desktop and it offer a lot of popular altcoins and it's also safe and very easy to use, you also hold your own private key so that's a plus.


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: DutchFinity on September 03, 2017, 07:45:17 PM
Thanks for the replies.

I tried to install Exodus wallet several times, but I get error messages every time (Win 7 64Bit).


Title: Re: Total wallet
Post by: toltec3000 on September 03, 2017, 09:34:40 PM
had no prob with EXODUS, works fine and simply. unfortunately operates just with half of coins i'm holding.