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Economy => Trading Discussion => Topic started by: paternoster05 on January 18, 2018, 08:21:41 AM



Title: Wallet
Post by: paternoster05 on January 18, 2018, 08:21:41 AM
Is there any wallet that's also offering trading or something like that?


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: TWagner92 on January 18, 2018, 08:24:56 AM
Wallet is simple a purse where you stack your coins in. I don't think there are wallets that do trading. My ether wallet has a trading platform but it only allows trading of their own tokens and coins I think.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: MadGamer on January 18, 2018, 08:31:24 AM
You have multi-coin wallets such as Exodus, Jaxx and Coinomi that have built-in exchanges using Shapeshift or Changelly API. I must warn you though, these wallets are not open source and even though nothing big has been reported so far, you should take caution.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: Andrey123 on January 18, 2018, 08:46:45 AM
If such a purse existed, then there would be a high risk of losing all the money!
And why is it necessary?
The exchange has wallets, just for trading)


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: whirlcoin on January 18, 2018, 09:16:27 AM
Is there any wallet that's also offering trading or something like that?
Coinbase,you can buy and sell bitcoins, ethereum, litecoin and BCH by using coinbase exchange and it also offers wallet services.But every exchange offers wallet so you can store your holdings as long as you want.But it is not safe to store cryotocurrency in exchange's wallet.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: Pursuer on January 18, 2018, 09:30:22 AM
If such a purse existed, then there would be a high risk of losing all the money!
And why is it necessary?
The exchange has wallets, just for trading)

it is not at all a complicated thing to create! I have never checked out either one of Exodus, Jaxx or Coinomi to say anything about them, but the process is pretty simple using either one of these APIs like the shapeshift or simply creating a decentralized exchange among the users of that wallet.

for example when you run the wallet you become a peer on the decentralized network of exchange. then you can see all the others and their bids and asks and either tell them your bids and asks or just accept one of their offers and fill it.

this way you own your private keys and nobody can rob you. but when you use exchanges (the centralized ones) and their wallets you don't have the private keys and they easily rob you as Cryptsy, Mt Gox, Bittrex,... have already done.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: Asyifiah on January 18, 2018, 10:58:29 AM
Is there any wallet that's also offering trading or something like that?
coinbase , wavesdex.
in there you can be keep your coin save and you can be trade your coin.
Iam recommended you for save your coin in privat wallet example hardware wallet ( Nano S , Trezor )


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: Veritus101 on January 18, 2018, 11:38:36 AM
The problem for me with Coinbase is that it doesn't work with CIS region, so that leaves us only with Wavesdex which is nice, but contains not that much altcoins


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: mobnepal on January 18, 2018, 01:26:23 PM
You can use any trading platform also as bitcoin wallet as they also have tx fee for withdrawal same like recommended normal bitcoin tx fee. Also you can trade your btc or alt there instantly for USDT/Fiat to secure yourself from dump like yesterday's.

However you can also loss all your assets if that trading platform run away or froze your account.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: shulio on January 18, 2018, 02:35:13 PM
Decentrilized exchanges such as WavesDEX allow you to buy and sell from your own wallets and they give you the private key of the wallet, so that you have the ownership of you wallet.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: DanielRR1997 on January 18, 2018, 02:47:39 PM
I use Coinbase, it’s one of the best in my opinion. I sent usd to my wallet, once it arrives (6-7 days), transfer it to GDAX (if you have a Coinbase account, you can use GDAX with the same credentials), buy coins on GDAX and transfer them back to Coinbase. GDAX fees are lower, that’s why make your purchase there instead of Coinbase. Transfer between Coinbase and GDAX is free. You can use your credit card on Coinbase as well if you are willing to pay 3.99% fee. Don’t keep large amounts on any exchange.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: peterthegreat on January 18, 2018, 03:33:27 PM
Wallets and exchanges are different. Wallets are safer than exchanges.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: jhongzjhong on January 18, 2018, 04:14:25 PM
Is there any wallet that's also offering trading or something like that?
To be honest with you use your main wallet instead of wallet in exchange wallet they are not safe, why you use wallet that have already exchanging market  your main wallet is the safest way of storage of your coins balance then doing trading you must go to in trading site like binance, bittrex, ploniex and hitBTC those exchanging site now are having a large volume of coin which is good to trade.
So good luck mate happy trading! ;D


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: eyesopen on January 18, 2018, 04:28:05 PM
Is there any wallet that's also offering trading or something like that?

I use coinomi wallet on Android.
it has the main coins listed and a lot of others that I dont know what they are.
Coinomi offers in app trading through SHAPESHIFT and CHANGELLY.
Coinomi also offers the function to export your wallet private keys for full control of the wallet.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: hitrawal91 on January 18, 2018, 04:42:39 PM
Wallets are different from the trading exchanges as wallets are used for storing the Cryptocoins only whereas the trading exchange gives you strength to buy and hold your coins over there for trading and investing purposes. Currently, it is not possible to use both wallet service and trading service together under one roof and so there is no Wallet which can provide you the trading service too.

And also I don't recommend you to go for Exchange for storing your coins because i have seen many exchanges are having issues with holding the coins. For storage purposes better go for wallets like Trezor, Zebpay and ledger Nano S  which i am personally using it.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: newinbtc on January 18, 2018, 04:48:48 PM
you can hold your coins in this exchange they have fixed deposit wallet , they not changed since i joined there
Site name - https://www.kucoin.com/ , They have very strong security function.

there are number of wallet which offer this type of service. trading sites with fixed wallet will create lots of issue you may lost your funds if you got any token to that address because we cannot send we can only receive.

Myetherwallet supports tokens and we can do trading with bitcoins also 


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: buwaytress on January 18, 2018, 04:49:19 PM
Nice to see people talk about Waves DEX as a solution, and that's really the first step to try and give the best of both worlds to me: a wallet you can trust, holding multiple crypto including Bitcoin (not to mention all the tokens on Waves platform) and easy access to the dex. Yeah, it's pretty limited for now but at $5 million daily trading volume, it's easy to see how it could easily grow to 100 million by end of the year if this keeps up.

Speaking of DEXs, almost every platform developed as a dex has its own wallet - just depending on how secure it is. Counterparty has a wallet and dex, and with its token spirally these few days even in the general crypto slide, says a lot about it.

I'm also waiting for NVO to get out of beta: 12-asset wallet plus DEX: https://nvo.io/wallet.html


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: Zocadas on January 18, 2018, 05:13:09 PM
Yes, as preposters already stated, there are multicoin wallets with integrated exchangers for example on jaxx and coinimi for android. They are safe in my experience, because you own your private keys, but there are aspects, you should be aware.
You must pay at each exchange transfer fees and mostly additional exchange fees.
The leading (only?) exchangers are shapeshift and changelly.
When I use shapeshift, I only exchange cryptocurrency pairs with low transactions fees like Dogecoin and Litecoin.
I used changelly, but wouldn't do that again within Coinomi, because the exchange rates are not shown before exchange button is clicked. There are shown rates, but they can change during transfer, that is proceeded quite long. So I never know, if I am making a good or bad deal. They should change that and take shapeshift's procedure as example.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: milewilda on January 18, 2018, 07:53:36 PM
Yes, as preposters already stated, there are multicoin wallets with integrated exchangers for example on jaxx and coinimi for android. They are safe in my experience, because you own your private keys, but there are aspects, you should be aware.
You must pay at each exchange transfer fees and mostly additional exchange fees.
The leading (only?) exchangers are shapeshift and changelly.
When I use shapeshift, I only exchange cryptocurrency pairs with low transactions fees like Dogecoin and Litecoin.
I used changelly, but wouldn't do that again within Coinomi, because the exchange rates are not shown before exchange button is clicked. There are shown rates, but they can change during transfer, that is proceeded quite long. So I never know, if I am making a good or bad deal. They should change that and take shapeshift's procedure as example.
Shapeshift is far way more better than on changelly since we do have the same thing been searching off like on the rates which cant really be shown on changelly which we can able to see on shapeshift.For some this thing might not important but if you are keen on making deals this would really be needed for you to know.On topic, exchange and solely wallet are entirely different.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: MirandaGreen12 on January 19, 2018, 06:01:04 AM
Every exchange offer a wallet-option. But it's not so safe as a hard-wallet

For good crypto exchanges I will suggest Binance now because in binance we can register easily and the service is so fast and also binance has low fees for trading and withdraw. Other good exchanges is Bittrex, Freewallet, Coinbase and Kraken. But in bittrex you have to verify your account first to deposite and withdraw and it takes much time and I heard that Bittrex is not accepting new account now.



Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: RogetBaxX on January 19, 2018, 06:08:25 AM
Is there any wallet that's also offering trading or something like that?
There are none, there is an exchange, but one must constantly monitor the funds. The risk increases, so people do not use purses from exchanges anymore where the commission needs to be paid.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: Grobokopalka on January 19, 2018, 03:48:38 PM
I'm waiting for when it will normal work purse for PC. Everything I tried did not suit me.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: mondobitcoin on January 19, 2018, 03:59:17 PM
I can recommned you to use an offline wallet, like Electrum, or an hardware wallet like Trezor or Ledger, the last option is better, because an online wallet / exchange wallet is unsafe.
With this wallets you can store your coins and send them to any exchange for trading, is better to not hold your coins in an online wallet


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: baghdatis1990 on January 20, 2018, 09:12:00 AM
Is there any wallet that's also offering trading or something like that?



Why would you choose to trade through a wallet? I do not know if you can make transactions, but if you can be sure they are limited. After all, the role of the wallet should be to store coins. Why do we always have to complicate things?


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: h0lybyte on January 20, 2018, 10:06:15 AM
If i am not wrong, you are seeking a multiple function platfor that can offer cryptocurrency trade and let you also store your assets, i can suggest binance on the basis of my personal experience. With binance, you can trade between different cryptocurrencies and you also get wallet address for each currency.
You can deposit and hold the assets by using their web wallet or download app


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: Ciscopro2000 on January 20, 2018, 10:07:33 AM
I use Coinbase, it’s one of the best in my opinion. I sent usd to my wallet, once it arrives (6-7 days), transfer it to GDAX (if you have a Coinbase account, you can use GDAX with the same credentials), buy coins on GDAX and transfer them back to Coinbase. GDAX fees are lower, that’s why make your purchase there instead of Coinbase. Transfer between Coinbase and GDAX is free. You can use your credit card on Coinbase as well if you are willing to pay 3.99% fee. Don’t keep large amounts on any exchange.

This is exactly what I do.  I like Coinbase because it’s a huge platform.  I can use it to withdraw to fiat if needed.  I also have GDAX account for buying btc, ether ot ltc.  Fees are much lower than buying them on Coinbase.  GDAX and Coinbase are linked so you only need one account for both.  If you want to buy other altcoins, use your GDAX account to transfer to another exchange like Binance.  Again, fees are lower than transferring from Coinbase.  


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: Bitcoincole on January 20, 2018, 10:25:33 AM
I use Coinbase, it’s one of the best in my opinion. I sent usd to my wallet, once it arrives (6-7 days), transfer it to GDAX (if you have a Coinbase account, you can use GDAX with the same credentials), buy coins on GDAX and transfer them back to Coinbase. GDAX fees are lower, that’s why make your purchase there instead of Coinbase. Transfer between Coinbase and GDAX is free. You can use your credit card on Coinbase as well if you are willing to pay 3.99% fee. Don’t keep large amounts on any exchange.

This is exactly what I do.  I like Coinbase because it’s a huge platform.  I can use it to withdraw to fiat if needed.  I also have GDAX account for buying btc, ether ot ltc.  Fees are much lower than buying them on Coinbase.  GDAX and Coinbase are linked so you only need one account for both.  If you want to buy other altcoins, use your GDAX account to transfer to another exchange like Binance.  Again, fees are lower than transferring from Coinbase.  


Well, this is what i do everyday. In the philippines coins.ph are one of example of the wallet that can make trading. They can make sell or converting it into fiat. One of the uniqueness in this wallet in the Philippines they are a lot of access, it can be made by pay bills, from water, electricity, internet and etc.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: sumanto on January 20, 2018, 10:52:41 AM
Is there any wallet that's also offering trading or something like that?

for my wallet I use bitcoin wallets that are available directly connected with market echanger like in blockchain.info, there you can create a new bitcoin wallet that proved more secure and comfortable and directly on guard by blockchain supporters so it will be difficult to penetrate hackers.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: peterthegreat on January 20, 2018, 04:47:37 PM
you can hold your coins in this exchange they have fixed deposit wallet , they not changed since i joined there
Site name - https://www.kucoin.com/ , They have very strong security function.

there are number of wallet which offer this type of service. trading sites with fixed wallet will create lots of issue you may lost your funds if you got any token to that address because we cannot send we can only receive.

Myetherwallet supports tokens and we can do trading with bitcoins also 

Never store your coins in exchanges. It's always safer to store the coins in your personal wallet.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: BlockchainTech on January 20, 2018, 04:51:05 PM
Is there any wallet that's also offering trading or something like that?

Coinbase will be perfect option for you. They are the wallet provider as well as you can buy and sell the bitcoin from the registered traders too. Other than this you can have your bitcoins on trading site alone.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: newwest on January 20, 2018, 05:02:15 PM
you can hold your coins in this exchange they have fixed deposit wallet , they not changed since i joined there
Site name - https://www.kucoin.com/ , They have very strong security function.

there are number of wallet which offer this type of service. trading sites with fixed wallet will create lots of issue you may lost your funds if you got any token to that address because we cannot send we can only receive.

Myetherwallet supports tokens and we can do trading with bitcoins also 

Never store your coins in exchanges. It's always safer to store the coins in your personal wallet.

This is only for the long term investor who do not trade or do not want to deal that frequently should keep it either in the online personal wallet or should save in the offline. But if you are a trader you do not have much option because you would need to buy/sell the coins daily and the max you can do is to have multiple exchanges to trade so that your risk is comparatively less.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: inskraer on February 21, 2018, 01:50:57 PM
Coinbase and WavesDEX. You store better investments on cold purse in order to avoid loss


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: zhekinsp on February 21, 2018, 02:29:14 PM
Is there any wallet that's also offering trading or something like that?
blockchaininfo wallet comes in with builtin exchange so you can buy and sell bitcoin and ethereum with in the wallet itself,but all the exchanges will alows you to store the coins where you can trade your crypto currency.But a wallet with a privaate key access don't have trading option(I think).So you need to be clear with your topic you are searchong for a wallet or an exchange.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: doedz on February 21, 2018, 03:00:12 PM
I do not recommend keeping the coins too long in the wallet. some bad things can happen to your tokens. Some exchangers do a careless thing so the coins are gone. .
I make sure not all exchangers


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: bitmaddox on February 21, 2018, 03:21:57 PM
I use Coinbase, it’s one of the best in my opinion. I sent usd to my wallet, once it arrives (6-7 days), transfer it to GDAX (if you have a Coinbase account, you can use GDAX with the same credentials), buy coins on GDAX and transfer them back to Coinbase. GDAX fees are lower, that’s why make your purchase there instead of Coinbase. Transfer between Coinbase and GDAX is free. You can use your credit card on Coinbase as well if you are willing to pay 3.99% fee. Don’t keep large amounts on any exchange.

So if you registered on Coinbase then you need to enter the same login at GDAX?


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: jrrsparkles on February 21, 2018, 04:59:30 PM
Is there any wallet that's also offering trading or something like that?
Ofcourse all the exchanges offering us wallet services also and keep saying their exchange is very safe to store their coins.But I don't which wallet offers trading services too.But both are different a wallet is used to store our cryptos but a trading exchange is used to sell and buy crypto currencies so both can't be offered by same.


Title: Re: Wallet
Post by: litepresence on February 21, 2018, 05:16:40 PM
Is there any wallet that's also offering trading or something like that?

Wallet is something like a place where you can hold your cryptocurrency.  There are some exchanges wallet where there is some risk of losing your money through simple tokens. If you want to trade then there are many trading platform like binance, bitrex, blockfolio and the money you earned can be saved in your personal wallet. What is necessity or trading through your wallet and also attempting a risk to loos to cryptos.