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Title: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: centr on April 17, 2018, 09:51:59 AM
What kind of wallet will you advise? a purse should support different coins on different block. It is necessary that it be reliable and with two-factor authentication. ???


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: lenini on April 17, 2018, 09:54:29 AM
Try to consider as an option a purse preCharge


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: sunsilk on April 17, 2018, 11:28:56 AM
If you're looking for a wallet that support various coins here are the wallets that I know.

  • Jaxx
  • Exodus
  • Ledger nano S
  • Trezor

But I prefer Ledger Nano s, it's a hardware wallet and I have one in use.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: TonyPlayMore on April 17, 2018, 11:30:26 AM
I use the JAXX crypto currency purse, I really like that it is made in the form of a mobile application and I can always check my balance and perform the operation I need, it certainly is not perfect, but I like


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: Vasyan on April 17, 2018, 12:08:44 PM
I use MEW, it is an excellent wallet with a huge amount of tokens, it is quite safe and has a huge functionality, I think this is the most popular wallet for tokens


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: Thanasis on April 17, 2018, 12:14:33 PM
What kind of wallet will you advise? a purse should support different coins on different block. It is necessary that it be reliable and with two-factor authentication. ???
The private keys are more safer than the 2 factor authentication so if your picking a wallet with private key access then it can be the best wallet,there are lots of multi coins wallets are available but hardware wallets are most secured so buy a trezor or ledger nano s and it will cost you less than $100 but your funds will be safe forever.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: cryptowisser on April 17, 2018, 12:35:05 PM
What kind of wallet will you advise? a purse should support different coins on different block. It is necessary that it be reliable and with two-factor authentication. ???

Hi centr,

These are the wallets we know of that support 5 or more coins:
- Enjin Wallet (https://www.enjin.com/?ref=19273224)
- Coinbase Wallet (https://www.coinbase.com/join/5aa10202f2e52204665e84ec)
- Exodus
- Agama
- CoinPayments Wallet
- CoinSpot
- CoinVault
- Coinomi
- Cryptonator
- Gatehub
- Holy Transaction
- Jaxx Wallet
- Kcash Wallet
- KeepKey Wallet
- Trezor Wallet
- UberPay Wallet
- Zumminer

To see all of the available wallets, have a look at our site here: https://www.cryptowisser.com/wallets/

Hope you find what you're looking for!

All the best,
Cryptowisser


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: pinoyden on April 17, 2018, 07:27:49 PM
What kind of wallet will you advise? a purse should support different coins on different block. It is necessary that it be reliable and with two-factor authentication. ???
The private keys are more safer than the 2 factor authentication so if your picking a wallet with private key access then it can be the best wallet,there are lots of multi coins wallets are available but hardware wallets are most secured so buy a trezor or ledger nano s and it will cost you less than $100 but your funds will be safe forever.

Private keys arent safe and usually not recomended by mew website or any other people because it is easier to hack or get phishesd. 2fa is a good additional security aside from password and pin but i dont rather used it on my case , due to the fact that i do not have any big balances on my wallet. I agree that hardware wallet is also the best when it comes to solid security when storing and protetecting our coins.

I will also suggest popular wallets like electrum , blockchain and coinbase if you wanted to store btc but when it come to eth or erc20 , then i suggest mew or myetherwallet.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: sammyp on April 19, 2018, 05:58:51 AM
If you're looking for a wallet that support various coins here are the wallets that I know.

  • Jaxx
  • Exodus
  • Ledger nano S
  • Trezor

But I prefer Ledger Nano s, it's a hardware wallet and I have one in use.
Legder nano S is a genius and I would recommend it because it is a hardware wallet, you use a pin code to authenticate your transactions and moreover, you can walk around with it knowing your coins/tokens are safe.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: AlexaSonda on April 19, 2018, 07:30:49 AM
official wallet is the best choice, but you can also try electrum and if you want to hold in long term then I suggest to use hardware wallet.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: dogbackwards on April 19, 2018, 07:34:59 AM
Well of course it all depends on what you want to do. If you're just holding POW coins than a trusted multi-wallet is the way to go. I personally use JAXX for these type of coins.

For ETH based tokens and ETH itself, MEW is the way to go. I recommend the local "offline" MEW.

For POS coins you are always better off using the official wallet so you can claim your stakes from holding your own coins. Do NOT trust a third party website or discord/telegram for POS coins. It's a good way to get scammed super easy, take a look at the coinsmarkets fiasco.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: tanghere02 on April 19, 2018, 08:31:31 AM
The best wallet to use for me would be these hard wallets, although they cost a little but it is worth it and very safe. Try trezor or ledger if you have some extra cash with you to buy these wallets but if you don't have the budget to buy these yet then it would be best for you to just use some exchange and make sure to place a 2fa or some authentication for safety purposes.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: icemantaurus on April 19, 2018, 10:53:15 AM
There are so many types of cryptowallet in the web. And as a personal thought i prefer to use the MEW, especially that i have an ETH based tokens. But if you want more security and holding your precious token for a long time rather use the hardware wallet.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: sunsilk on April 19, 2018, 12:40:51 PM
If you're looking for a wallet that support various coins here are the wallets that I know.

  • Jaxx
  • Exodus
  • Ledger nano S
  • Trezor

But I prefer Ledger Nano s, it's a hardware wallet and I have one in use.
Legder nano S is a genius and I would recommend it because it is a hardware wallet, you use a pin code to authenticate your transactions and moreover, you can walk around with it knowing your coins/tokens are safe.
Genius as it is but the same with other hardware wallets, they are all effective and this is why I prefer Ledger Nano S because I have used it while others, I haven't encountered to use any of them.

But maybe my preferred wallet will change if I'll have the chance to use and experience other hardware wallets such as Trezor.

By reading those people who have used it, I can't say a thing about it. Most of them are happy with Trezor and IMO, it's just the same as Ledger Nano S in terms of security.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: AngelSky on April 19, 2018, 02:37:18 PM
What kind of wallet will you advise? a purse should support different coins on different block. It is necessary that it be reliable and with two-factor authentication. ???

For bitcoin usage you may go with the Electrum, Multibit and Bitcore wallet. If you wish to better security than anyone hardware wallets are helpful in that.
To save the ERC20 tokens best option for that is MyEtherWallet none of the other wallet will be helpful for you in that. Some Jaxx can be a good one.

If you have the online wallet also no problem but please enable 2FA and keep logging into the wallet with the perfect URL. If you miss to logging in perfectly and going with google search you will find the trouble for sure.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: Sanjeewa101 on April 19, 2018, 06:37:18 PM
My recommendations are MyEtherWallet for ERC20 based tokens, NeoTracker.io for NEO based tokens.
ERC20 based other good wallets
Parity
Metamask
Mist
iMtoken

Here Metamask is user-friendly wallet with google chrome extension

Using offline hardware wallet is the best secure wallet such as Ledger Nano, Tresor etc


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: Thanasis on April 19, 2018, 06:45:10 PM
What kind of wallet will you advise? a purse should support different coins on different block. It is necessary that it be reliable and with two-factor authentication. ???
The private keys are more safer than the 2 factor authentication so if your picking a wallet with private key access then it can be the best wallet,there are lots of multi coins wallets are available but hardware wallets are most secured so buy a trezor or ledger nano s and it will cost you less than $100 but your funds will be safe forever.

Private keys arent safe and usually not recomended by mew website or any other people because it is easier to hack or get phishesd. 2fa is a good additional security aside from password and pin but i dont rather used it on my case , due to the fact that i do not have any big balances on my wallet. I agree that hardware wallet is also the best when it comes to solid security when storing and protetecting our coins.

I will also suggest popular wallets like electrum , blockchain and coinbase if you wanted to store btc but when it come to eth or erc20 , then i suggest mew or myetherwallet.
Only online wallets have 2FA security options but if it is an online wallet with 2FA it can secure someone from accessing your account but the chance of whole exchange hack is possible in that case 2FA is worthless.

So better go with an wallet than online wallet. :)


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: semobo on April 19, 2018, 07:07:00 PM
What kind of wallet will you advise? a purse should support different coins on different block. It is necessary that it be reliable and with two-factor authentication. ???
As far as my knowledge hardware wallets are best but it will cost us a little bit so buy an hardware wallet and keep all your funds at your hand completely safe or you can download official wallet for the coins if they have something for each.But Ledger Nano looks like the best and secured wallet for me.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: terrific on April 19, 2018, 07:59:40 PM
As far as my knowledge hardware wallets are best but it will cost us a little bit so buy an hardware wallet and keep all your funds at your hand completely safe or you can download official wallet for the coins if they have something for each.But Ledger Nano looks like the best and secured wallet for me.
The cost will be worth and don't think that you cost something because you are protecting your own funds.
Security is the most expensive thing in the world in terms of cyber security and we are talking about our crypto funds (wealth).
But for those that don't have budget to buy, they can use desktop wallets that are also secure.
Most of the wallets that are secure and trusted were suggested already, choose on where you are comfortable with.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: Claudyah on April 20, 2018, 10:28:57 AM
What kind of wallet will you advise? a purse should support different coins on different block. It is necessary that it be reliable and with two-factor authentication. ???
Blockchain, is a Bitcoin no. 1 is the most widely used worldwide. This blockchain is only a recipient of Bitcoin. There are no features as complete as most other wallets. But even so, Blockchain is the first wallet that can accommodate Bitcoin. That's why many users are using this Blockchain wallet.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: sonic22 on April 20, 2018, 01:50:26 PM
If you're looking for a wallet that support various coins here are the wallets that I know.

  • Jaxx
  • Exodus
  • Ledger nano S
  • Trezor

But I prefer Ledger Nano s, it's a hardware wallet and I have one in use.

You forgot to mention Coinomi, which is quite good too. Regarding Ledger Nano and Trezor - what's the maximum number of coins they allow you to keep?


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: jrrsparkles on April 20, 2018, 01:55:28 PM
If you're looking for a wallet that support various coins here are the wallets that I know.

  • Jaxx
  • Exodus
  • Ledger nano S
  • Trezor

But I prefer Ledger Nano s, it's a hardware wallet and I have one in use.

You forgot to mention Coinomi, which is quite good too. Regarding Ledger Nano and Trezor - what's the maximum number of coins they allow you to keep?
Yes Coinomi is one of the best multi crypto supported wallet but hardware wallets are the best when compared to the free wallets so don't hesitate to spend a little money to have high security for your future assets.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: sonic22 on April 20, 2018, 02:04:58 PM
If you're looking for a wallet that support various coins here are the wallets that I know.

  • Jaxx
  • Exodus
  • Ledger nano S
  • Trezor

But I prefer Ledger Nano s, it's a hardware wallet and I have one in use.

You forgot to mention Coinomi, which is quite good too. Regarding Ledger Nano and Trezor - what's the maximum number of coins they allow you to keep?
Yes Coinomi is one of the best multi crypto supported wallet but hardware wallets are the best when compared to the free wallets so don't hesitate to spend a little money to have high security for your future assets.

I'm not sure but I think I read somewhere that hardware ones are only capable of holding up to 5 coins, which makes them pretty much useless in my case.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: loveselenagomez on April 20, 2018, 02:27:52 PM
My opinion Electrum is best for Bitcoin & Litecoin Hodl,Than Hardware wallet.
And Metamask is best for Ethereum wallet.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: jrrsparkles on April 20, 2018, 04:39:48 PM
If you're looking for a wallet that support various coins here are the wallets that I know.

  • Jaxx
  • Exodus
  • Ledger nano S
  • Trezor

But I prefer Ledger Nano s, it's a hardware wallet and I have one in use.

You forgot to mention Coinomi, which is quite good too. Regarding Ledger Nano and Trezor - what's the maximum number of coins they allow you to keep?
Yes Coinomi is one of the best multi crypto supported wallet but hardware wallets are the best when compared to the free wallets so don't hesitate to spend a little money to have high security for your future assets.

I'm not sure but I think I read somewhere that hardware ones are only capable of holding up to 5 coins, which makes them pretty much useless in my case.
No you understand that wrong mate I think ledger Nano S can holds upto 40 crypto currencies and all the ERC20 tokens,if you want to see the list of supported coins visit their official website,I hope your coins also will be the supported coins.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: osasshem on April 20, 2018, 05:14:25 PM
You have truely given the features a good wallet should possess and there are a lot of wallets that can serve you well. The following are the ones I use and have enjoyed using it.
1. Coinbase: You can directly buy bitcoin directly with coinbase using your native currency (if they support your country)
2. Coinomy: A wallet that can link you to an exchange site.
3. Jaxx: A wallet that can take place of MEW.
And many more...


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: sonic22 on April 20, 2018, 06:43:04 PM
If you're looking for a wallet that support various coins here are the wallets that I know.

  • Jaxx
  • Exodus
  • Ledger nano S
  • Trezor

But I prefer Ledger Nano s, it's a hardware wallet and I have one in use.

You forgot to mention Coinomi, which is quite good too. Regarding Ledger Nano and Trezor - what's the maximum number of coins they allow you to keep?
Yes Coinomi is one of the best multi crypto supported wallet but hardware wallets are the best when compared to the free wallets so don't hesitate to spend a little money to have high security for your future assets.

I'm not sure but I think I read somewhere that hardware ones are only capable of holding up to 5 coins, which makes them pretty much useless in my case.
No you understand that wrong mate I think ledger Nano S can holds upto 40 crypto currencies and all the ERC20 tokens,if you want to see the list of supported coins visit their official website,I hope your coins also will be the supported coins.

Thanks for help. I took a look at the website and it's 28 coins they support for now. However, my main question remains - can all 28 wallets be stored simultaneously?


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: jrrsparkles on April 20, 2018, 07:34:03 PM
If you're looking for a wallet that support various coins here are the wallets that I know.

  • Jaxx
  • Exodus
  • Ledger nano S
  • Trezor

But I prefer Ledger Nano s, it's a hardware wallet and I have one in use.

You forgot to mention Coinomi, which is quite good too. Regarding Ledger Nano and Trezor - what's the maximum number of coins they allow you to keep?
Yes Coinomi is one of the best multi crypto supported wallet but hardware wallets are the best when compared to the free wallets so don't hesitate to spend a little money to have high security for your future assets.

I'm not sure but I think I read somewhere that hardware ones are only capable of holding up to 5 coins, which makes them pretty much useless in my case.
No you understand that wrong mate I think ledger Nano S can holds upto 40 crypto currencies and all the ERC20 tokens,if you want to see the list of supported coins visit their official website,I hope your coins also will be the supported coins.

Thanks for help. I took a look at the website and it's 28 coins they support for now. However, my main question remains - can all 28 wallets be stored simultaneously?
Yes,you can because each coins have different addresses so you can save all the coins at the same time.And also you can link your MEW to Ledger Nano S then it allows you to store lot of tokens as well.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: sonic22 on April 20, 2018, 08:25:29 PM
Thanks for help. I took a look at the website and it's 28 coins they support for now. However, my main question remains - can all 28 wallets be stored simultaneously?
Yes,you can because each coins have different addresses so you can save all the coins at the same time.And also you can link your MEW to Ledger Nano S then it allows you to store lot of tokens as well.

Thanks for clarification. It's a pity none of these hardware wallets support coins from my beloved shitcoin pool... :)


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: imstillthebest on April 20, 2018, 10:42:26 PM
If you are from asian country , then i suggest coins.ph wallet because this wallet is verry easy to use and it does have many features including btc/eth to local curency or local currency to eth/btc  ( vice versa ) you can also buy a prepaid load and you can also pay bills. However this wallet doesnt currently support erc20 coins. this wallet doesnt also gives you your private keys. but overall it is verry secure and lots of rich features


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: sonic22 on April 21, 2018, 05:50:03 AM
If you are from asian country , then i suggest coins.ph wallet because this wallet is verry easy to use and it does have many features including btc/eth to local curency or local currency to eth/btc  ( vice versa ) you can also buy a prepaid load and you can also pay bills. However this wallet doesnt currently support erc20 coins. this wallet doesnt also gives you your private keys. but overall it is verry secure and lots of rich features

Coins.ph is more of an exchanger, not a wallet. Yes it has some cool additional features like bill payments etc but it's more useful for those who exchange between fiat and btc regularly. I don't. Besides that, I registered with them once and they're spamming my inbox since.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: jrrsparkles on April 21, 2018, 07:42:01 AM
Thanks for help. I took a look at the website and it's 28 coins they support for now. However, my main question remains - can all 28 wallets be stored simultaneously?
Yes,you can because each coins have different addresses so you can save all the coins at the same time.And also you can link your MEW to Ledger Nano S then it allows you to store lot of tokens as well.

Thanks for clarification. It's a pity none of these hardware wallets support coins from my beloved shitcoin pool... :)
If you have lot of cheap altcoins I suggest you to keep them in an exchange because finding wallets for each coin is hard and managing the passwords is a big problem so keep them in an exchange wallet with 2 factor authentication turned on,so your funds will be safer now.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: Puroc on April 21, 2018, 09:33:09 AM
For started I suggest online wallet with a lot of choices to open it aside from your private code, and you can open them with a given attachment and others like the myetherwallet.com.
Good luck mate.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: Tactical Genius on April 22, 2018, 02:49:34 PM
Get a hardware wallet and i will recommend a ledger Nano S,their latest update allows you to add more coins to it and it is also very safe to use.If you can afford then buy one else you can start using coinbase who recently added ERC20 compatibility to their wallet.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: Oceat on April 22, 2018, 04:04:39 PM
I use MEW, it is an excellent wallet with a huge amount of tokens, it is quite safe and has a huge functionality, I think this is the most popular wallet for tokens
Convenient it is but be sure to guard safe your private key so that no one could compromised your wallet account. It is better if you put it on a piece of paper so that it won't be easy for them to compromised your account. But there are also hardware wallet that is available out there that is good also when securing about of your tokens. e.g. Ledger Nano S.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: Hexah on April 22, 2018, 04:09:54 PM
I guess it is Coinomi if you're using mobile application wallet, it is secure but keep always your private keys as per advise. And it is better if you use hardware wallets like Ledger Nano or Trezor because they are more secure and convenient to use just don't put it anywhere because you might be misplaced it, put it on a place where you can find or remember easily.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: mkumar76 on April 22, 2018, 11:14:02 PM
What kind of wallet will you advise? a purse should support different coins on different block. It is necessary that it be reliable and with two-factor authentication. ???

to keep safe all coins in same wallet or same place , there are few options -
either keep them saved in exchanges like binance , bittrex or bitfinex .
or best way is transfer all coins to hardware wallet - Trezor or Ledger nano


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: mkumar76 on April 22, 2018, 11:16:27 PM
I use coinpot.co with 5 micro wallet btc,bch,ltc,dash,doge and i can earn with their faucets while i use it then i use this because i don't have fee in this everytime i transact some btc to our country wallet even so risky and they already have scam accusation but i use this for so long and i never experience or got scam in their micro wallet actually some post here will recommend you hardwallet and blockchain but i think if the btc are small only like 0.07 btc then if they scam that it's really low and i can afford that to lose,In ethereum i like myetherwallet then trading site that i recommend are binance and mercatox

I use also hardwallet and different kinds of wallet before but for me that only have a little btc only i think better for me to use micro wallet only and i save some btc in our country wallet(coins.ph)

Coinpot is trusted site or wallet ?
hearing it first time for saving all type of coins .
if you know who is founder or team then you can share , bcoz without any check we should not trust any one .


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: shoreno on April 22, 2018, 11:32:40 PM
I guess it is Coinomi if you're using mobile application wallet, it is secure but keep always your private keys as per advise. And it is better if you use hardware wallets like Ledger Nano or Trezor because they are more secure and convenient to use just don't put it anywhere because you might be misplaced it, put it on a place where you can find or remember easily.

agree, coinomi wallet is a good wallet especially for altcoins and some erc20 coins but i notice that this wallet has a high expensive fee after doing transactions even though i already manually set the fees. I think coinomi wallet is better than myetherwallet as it is more safer because you dont need to paste your private keys on a website plus they do also have the same features ( exept with the fee differential )

when it comes to bitcoinwallet , i recomend electrum because i already proven and tested this wallet . The good of this wallet is that it can support fork and segwits , therfor you can recieve your free forked coins equivalent to your balance.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: roadwell890 on April 23, 2018, 12:41:17 AM
I think the wallet hardware is always safer than the wallet software
I suggest Ledger Nano or Trezor
and always keep your private key with the internet, to avoid errors in the internet


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: nghihuynh2018 on August 18, 2018, 10:18:09 AM
It should be more safe if you can use hardware wallet like Ledger Nano s. Lots of people are using it.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: chocolah29 on August 19, 2018, 07:25:47 AM

Coinpot is trusted site or wallet ?
hearing it first time for saving all type of coins .
if you know who is founder or team then you can share , bcoz without any check we should not trust any one .

As far as I know coinpot is a faucet site and it's not a wallet. So forget it brother.


to keep safe all coins in same wallet or same place , there are few options -
either keep them saved in exchanges like binance , bittrex or bitfinex .
or best way is transfer all coins to hardware wallet - Trezor or Ledger nano

Seriously? If you don't want to lose your coins then don't store it on exchange sites or else it might lose when the site get compromise.

Obviously, the most safest and secured wallet are the offline wallets or hardware wallets as it isn't connected in the internet that make them invulnerable in hacking.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: Mister1k on August 19, 2018, 11:21:03 AM
As I know there are three types of wallets there to have the cryptocurency funds there.

Desktop wallets: electrum, multibit, bitcoincore these are the wallets I have used and felt best in desktop wallets
Hardware: Ledger Nano s and Trevor these are famous and .Post secured hardware wallets
Web wallets: Coinbase, blockchain, mew and xapo.

You may one among these list.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: hidrocop on August 20, 2018, 06:20:46 AM
I think you should definitely use your hardware wallet, it is both very safe and cheap. I feel very comfortable


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: Truong Thu on August 25, 2018, 01:54:18 AM
Perhaps the wallet MEW is the thinking of so many people, I am using more coinomi wallet, you can refer


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: Anhduc2015 on August 25, 2018, 02:56:56 AM
A lot of people will believe it's a wallet MEW, I'm also using a mew purse but I have a small suggestion, you can use Coinomi purse. now available on the computer, used quite well,


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: cabin on August 25, 2018, 10:37:06 AM
If you're looking for a wallet that support various coins here are the wallets that I know.

  • Jaxx
  • Exodus
  • Ledger nano S
  • Trezor

But I prefer Ledger Nano s, it's a hardware wallet and I have one in use.
I agree with your suggestion because this wallets are very reliable, safe and secure. They also support various coins and you can be rest assured of the safety as long as you do not tamper with any of you private information.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: marseille on August 30, 2018, 09:27:55 AM
I prefer is Copay and Blockchain wallet. But blockchain is the most popular wallet with 2F  authentication.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: SHawk on August 30, 2018, 01:45:24 PM
What kind of wallet will you advise? a purse should support different coins on different block. It is necessary that it be reliable and with two-factor authentication. ???
I will suggest you use the binance exchange because it is the most reliable and safest of all. It has very large volume, it has high transaction speed. You can also use bittrex or poloniex because they are also safe and reliable for use.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: cramcram21 on August 30, 2018, 02:25:47 PM
For me offline wallets would be the best and most secure wallet that you could use ,
Try using Nano Ledger S it is really worth it you could use it for so many alt-coin.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: xIIImaL on August 30, 2018, 08:38:44 PM
For me offline wallets would be the best and most secure wallet that you could use ,
Try using Nano Ledger S it is really worth it you could use it for so many alt-coin.

But you should pay and buy it. Tell me truth are you using hardware wallet. As of now I know people never using the hardware wallets in large numbers even people whoever holding the funds in biggers never want to use the hardware.

As they read in Google and forum everyone here just suggesting that for the sake to understand everyone.
I prefer to use desktop only there is cost or anything to buy it.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: batang_bitcoin on August 30, 2018, 10:51:27 PM
For me offline wallets would be the best and most secure wallet that you could use ,
Try using Nano Ledger S it is really worth it you could use it for so many alt-coin.
Nano Ledger S is a hardware wallet and it needs internet when you are accessing though by just keeping it, its fine even its not connected to the internet. Most of the wallets can have 2FA activated but it only depends on the user if he wants to. I already activated some of mine where I have put some portion of my life savings and the most important part is your cold storage and your accounts on exchanges.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: Leonard2016 on August 31, 2018, 06:52:30 AM
I only suggest the wallets that you can have its private key, I use myetherwallet for eth and erc20 tokens and use bitpay for btc, and neon wallet for neo and neo tokens, I'm looking for a wallet that I can store all these on it though.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: pealr12 on November 04, 2020, 03:32:25 PM
What kind of wallet will you advise? a purse should support different coins on different block. It is necessary that it be reliable and with two-factor authentication. ???
I will suggest you use the binance exchange because it is the most reliable and safest of all. It has very large volume, it has high transaction speed. You can also use bittrex or poloniex because they are also safe and reliable for use.
For me its not safe to put your bitcoin and altcoins on a exchange better to have a wallet that only you can control of your funds and nothing else. Use wallet that uses 2fa and mnemonic phrase.


Title: Re: What kind of wallet will you advise?
Post by: Shallow on November 04, 2020, 11:01:00 PM
I can see this is an old post, but however I wish to state my opinion. Okay, about the wallet that is better or that I will advise, first I would say any wallet that permits you to own and control your private keys or mnemonic phrases, because without this, you will be at the mercy of hackers and even the creators of the wallet, because manipulation can occur. Also, nowadays developers are now understanding the need to develop wallets which can be used to store more than one type of coin, these wallets are known as multi-cryptocurrency wallets; as the name goes, they can be used to store Bitcoin, Ethereum etc, these wallets are mobile wallets and easily accessible, examples are Imtoken, Trust wallet, Atomic wallet and so on. However, among all these wallets, I prefer Trust wallet and one of the reasons is that, with Trust wallet you can easily connect and trade on decentralized exchanges like Uniswap and other swapping platforms.