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Title: What is the best hardware out there to store new coins ?
Post by: voom360 on March 24, 2018, 06:15:25 AM
and Ico I don't really care about Bitcoin or ETH because most hardware can store them

I want to store more altcoins


Title: Re: What is the best hardware out there to store new coins ?
Post by: SerenW on March 24, 2018, 06:21:36 AM
and Ico I don't really care about Bitcoin or ETH because most hardware can store them

I want to store more altcoins

These are the two most reliable and secure hw to store crypto yet.

Trezor does support Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dash, Zcash, Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin Gold, Ethereum (+ all ERC-20 tokens), Ethereum Classic, Expanse, UBIQ, NEM, Namecoin and Dogecoin.
Ledger Nano S does support 23 cryptos, see the full list here (https://www.ledgerwallet.com/cryptocurrencies).


Title: Re: What is the best hardware out there to store new coins ?
Post by: szafa on March 24, 2018, 06:22:38 AM
The best is hdd .


Title: Re: What is the best hardware out there to store new coins ?
Post by: Hannana01 on March 24, 2018, 06:26:37 AM
for me it is, The Ledger Nano S is a product of a France-based startup. It has sleek and attractive European touch to its design.
Some of its core features are the backup seed key for recovery of your bitcoins, the easy to use OLED interface, and a flash drive like feel with two buttons on the side for navigating the interface.
It is a battery-less device which you can connect to a PC or mobile device via USB. The Ledger Nano S now supports nine cryptocurrencies (including Bitcoin) and is also the cheapest multi-currency hardware wallet available ($65).


Title: Re: What is the best hardware out there to store new coins ?
Post by: LeoEspansq on March 24, 2018, 06:28:10 AM
and Ico I don't really care about Bitcoin or ETH because most hardware can store them

I want to store more altcoins
The best in this business hardware wallets, which at least give a little hope that all your money will not be stolen. By already said and suggested add Keep Key, Digital Box, they certainly are a bit inferior but as an alternative you can also apply.


Title: Re: What is the best hardware out there to store new coins ?
Post by: terrific on March 24, 2018, 06:31:52 AM
and Ico I don't really care about Bitcoin or ETH because most hardware can store them

I want to store more altcoins
If you don't care about those wallets that can store bitcoin or ETH accept the fact that most of hardware wallets does.
Check this list. https://bitcoin.org/en/wallets/hardware/
I haven't used Trezor, Keepkey and as well as Digital Box.
Ledger nano s can store various of coins even alts and this is the one that I'm using.


Title: Re: What is the best hardware out there to store new coins ?
Post by: collins3 on March 25, 2018, 09:01:26 AM
As far as I know, there are three best purses to store the best coin: Ledger Nano S, Trezor and KeepKey.
But I still care about BTC and ETH


Title: Re: What is the best hardware out there to store new coins ?
Post by: CodyAlfaridzi on March 25, 2018, 09:07:53 AM
and Ico I don't really care about Bitcoin or ETH because most hardware can store them

I want to store more altcoins
The best solution would be Trezor. They fully support ERC-20 Tokens, so you can store any token. Another alternative would be Digital BitBox (https://digitalbitbox.com) but it is relatively younger than Trezor.

As far as I know, there are three best purses to store the best coin: Ledger Nano S, Trezor and KeepKey.
But I still care about BTC and ETH
Ledger Nano S only supports some tokens, not all of them.


Title: Re: What is the best hardware out there to store new coins ?
Post by: sunnydmd on March 25, 2018, 06:52:02 PM
my choice: transfer all the coin to an blockchain (of the coin that I hold, ofcourse) wallet, and then post the private key with some switch characters (2 to 4) to every public social network  Grin Grin, then delete everything relate.
and never lose a single coin.
that's safer than a hardware wallet to me.


but if you still need a hard wallet, I would recommend Ledger NANO S.