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Title: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: tljenson on August 18, 2017, 07:21:47 PM
What if you're holding several different cryptos that aren't supported on the Ledger Nano S. If I'm invested in 10 currencies long-term how do I store them?


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: Jdope on August 18, 2017, 07:49:56 PM
I'd try Jaxx or Coinomi, if the coins are not supported there maybe just have local desktop wallets for just the ones that are not on the list?


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: Golegard on August 18, 2017, 09:19:10 PM
What if you're holding several different cryptos that aren't supported on the Ledger Nano S. If I'm invested in 10 currencies long-term how do I store them?
You can store your multiple coins in MyEtherwallet. I already used it for holding my coins for the long term. My plans for now is to invest my money. I'll keep, store and save my altcoins to a better, secured and safest wallet that I've ever known.


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: AleSergio on August 18, 2017, 09:24:38 PM
There are a lot of different options how to store them, for example Jaxx wallet or myEtherwallet, if you want your money to be safe.
As for me i hold them in trusted exchangeres such as Kraken and Bittrex :)


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: drm on August 18, 2017, 10:36:19 PM
If you want to be secure you'll be holding them in offline wallets on a secure pc/ext hdd/usb stick or whatever.


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: JeffBrad12 on August 18, 2017, 11:12:56 PM
What if you're holding several different cryptos that aren't supported on the Ledger Nano S. If I'm invested in 10 currencies long-term how do I store them?
Just try to search the wallet that can be used to store your coin that doesn't support the nano ledger s. I mean you can try to use the desktop wallet or something like the web wallet that even safe to secure your money.
Because the developers give some option to store the token i mean the instruction already made by the way.


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: shimbark123 on August 18, 2017, 11:35:46 PM
Well first you need to have an exchanger and the exchanger should be supporting those coins you are to invest for the long term investment you are doing right now. And you will be storing those in that exchanger. And yes it is safe! 100%. But I am doing more on bittrex.


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: Ale88 on August 18, 2017, 11:47:22 PM
Jaxx has some serious security issues, better use Exodus in that case.


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: Hagane on August 19, 2017, 12:18:36 AM
Jaxx has some serious security issues, better use Exodus in that case.
Could you be more specific about it? Because I see to many people recommending Jaxx wallet for altcoins.
Although it is something new, Exodus is also being recommended by users. But what's special about it?


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: sylance on August 19, 2017, 12:18:48 AM
Put them all on Bittrex and pray to the exchange scam gods for mercy.  But seriously... I'm surprised someone hasn't figured this out.  I bet there's some money to be made for a smart person (which isn't me.)


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: Ale88 on August 19, 2017, 01:09:30 AM
Jaxx has some serious security issues, better use Exodus in that case.
Could you be more specific about it? Because I see to many people recommending Jaxx wallet for altcoins.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1964099.msg20939527#msg20939527

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Although it is something new, Exodus is also being recommended by users. But what's special about it?
I like Exodus because is really simple to use and the team keeps updating it every 2 weeks more or less, improving it and adding new coins. The biggest issue (for me) is the missing 2FA at the moment, but it's in their roadmap.


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: juicejoyce on August 19, 2017, 01:35:36 AM
Put them all on Bittrex and pray to the exchange scam gods for mercy.  But seriously... I'm surprised someone hasn't figured this out.  I bet there's some money to be made for a smart person (which isn't me.)

That is right, if you want to trade these coins, it is better to put them on some big exchanges since you can sell them immediately, if you want to hold them for a long time, it is better to store them on the wallet,which you can ask the official person for help.


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: toledotrips on August 19, 2017, 01:40:01 AM
if it is an eth based coin, can I send it to my eth wallet on mylecium or coinomi?

I have an nxt wallet with ardr in it as an asset. 18 of each. it isn't much at all, was just a test. now not sure what to do with it.


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: tljenson on August 19, 2017, 08:20:38 PM
Thanks for all the great advice. Just trying to get an idea of how others are dealing with this issue. Keep em coming, the more ideas the better.


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: jjacob on August 19, 2017, 08:32:32 PM
Put them all on Bittrex and pray to the exchange scam gods for mercy.  But seriously... I'm surprised someone hasn't figured this out.  I bet there's some money to be made for a smart person (which isn't me.)

You can also diversify into different exchanges, if at all you go down the exchange route. If you do hold them for the long term on exchanges, I suppose one of them will eventually get hacked.


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: Soutogu on August 19, 2017, 08:44:51 PM
If you wanna have acess to your private keys, i'd suggest MEW (myetherwallet). You can store any ERC20 token in it, theres a very wide array of coins compatible with it. Other than that i don't think i know about any other wallet that comes even close to storing this many coins. You can check on each coins official site for their recommended storage option. Good luck with your buys :)


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: gedor on August 19, 2017, 08:54:14 PM
Use coinomi or jaxx wallet if you want to hold multiple coins together but if some of your coins are not supported, hold some coins on exchanges thus you spread the risk.


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: coynedterm on August 22, 2017, 02:33:17 AM
What if you're holding several different cryptos that aren't supported on the Ledger Nano S. If I'm invested in 10 currencies long-term how do I store them?
Yes , this is the real truth about the bitcoin and altcoins to have put all together in the single Wallet but still we have some options to have multiple coins Wallet together at one place that is coinomi .
You can found the coinomi Wallet at the playstore also , so instead to think much about it first try that app because that wallet support multiple coins even bch coin also , so that is better for use .
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coinomi.wallet this is the link to download that Wallet , hope not any problem will arise for you because Wallet has about every option for the coins to handle ( like import and export private key also ).


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: Fappanu on August 22, 2017, 03:30:40 AM
What if you're holding several different cryptos that aren't supported on the Ledger Nano S. If I'm invested in 10 currencies long-term how do I store them?


Many Apps and Sites with multiple wallets. Like Coinomi Apss, and for website myetherwallet is the best. this is  what I use today to store my altcoins and bitcoins. And for monitoring I installed Blockfolio here you will see every up and down of bitcoins and other altcoins so I make my job easier.


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: BitcoinsGreat on August 22, 2017, 04:11:48 PM
This is become a pretty common question and I don't know why. There is no wallet is going to hold all of your Bitcoin and all the other coins. You could do that on some exchanges usually you're going to need more than one Exchange. Store them in their software wallet.


Title: Re: How to store multiple coins?
Post by: Script on August 22, 2017, 05:26:49 PM
What if you're holding several different cryptos that aren't supported on the Ledger Nano S. If I'm invested in 10 currencies long-term how do I store them?

You store multiple cryptos the same you you store one crypto, install the wallet, generate an address or several address, make multiple backups and wait for moon. :D