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Title: Multi wallet?
Post by: ckie2k on June 10, 2017, 06:17:21 PM
I was wondering, is there any offline wallet that can hold altcoins and bitcoins?
I'm kinda done with having 10 different wallets :/


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: jaceefrost on June 10, 2017, 06:20:52 PM
I was wondering, is there any offline wallet that can hold altcoins and bitcoins?
I'm kinda done with having 10 different wallets :/
I don't remember seeing an offline wallet for multicoin but there is coinomi and holytransaction which I have heard from others. It's a well known wallet but I haven't tried any of that two since i have no use for it.

Edit: I forgot to add jaxx.io


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: Velkro on June 10, 2017, 11:10:41 PM
I was wondering, is there any offline wallet that can hold altcoins and bitcoins?
I'm kinda done with having 10 different wallets :/
By offline you meant to say software wallet?
Sadly i don't know any. There is no such thing probably because it would be VERY complicated and chaotic piece of code.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: ckie2k on June 11, 2017, 08:26:30 PM
I was wondering, is there any offline wallet that can hold altcoins and bitcoins?
I'm kinda done with having 10 different wallets :/
By offline you meant to say software wallet?
Sadly i don't know any. There is no such thing probably because it would be VERY complicated and chaotic piece of code.


yes, like one you keep on your hdd or whatever. kinda thought it would be a hell on coding but someone might have done it ;p
Jaxx looks promising but i'm not really convinced after doing a bit of research on it. guess i'll have to stick with multiple wallets.

thanks for the answers anyway guys!


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: Smarty14392 on June 12, 2017, 04:38:52 AM
Instead of offline multi coin wallet you can try minting sites like posw wallet. they give you additional coins for keeping your coins there. Its called Minting. Its similar to mining but here altcoins are used. You can really get some good profit there keeping your coins. I dont actually know any other minting site, but i have some of my coins pending in posw wallet. Posw wallet have now been delisting several coijs from tgeir wallet. You can find any other such site to have some profit.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: john_mask on June 12, 2017, 09:17:24 AM
Do you have feedback concerning coinomi multiwallet ?
It's seems to have many bugs of transaction


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: Kemarit on June 12, 2017, 02:30:05 PM
You can try exodus wallet. It has an easy to use UI.  You can keep your Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dash and Dogecoin all in one place. Although you can't set the transaction fees manually.  Here is the official link of Exodus in our community: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1766679.0.
Currently, I don't used it anymore, not because I don't like it, but I'm more on the btc side for now. But I will surely recommend it if someone is looking for a multi wallet.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: HabBear on June 12, 2017, 03:44:26 PM
Check out this resource: https://www.cryptocompare.com/wallets/#/overview (https://www.cryptocompare.com/wallets/#/overview)

If you scroll down through the wallets listed you'll see the currencies they deal with, see "Supported Coins"...this will give you and idea of which wallet(s) can cover all of your coin balances. It may not get you down to one provider, but certainly less than 10!

You'll have to do your own investigation to see which of the wallets listed that deal in multiple coins are offline or not, but that part should be easy!

Which coins are you dealing in?

Good luck.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: jumbo on June 12, 2017, 06:09:49 PM
You can use freewallet for Android or iOS, it has  lot of currencies.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: Stripple on June 12, 2017, 08:20:42 PM
Are you maybe looking for an offline hardware wallet like Ledger Hardware wallet such as the Nano S? It supports several altcoins as well as bitcoins obviously.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: TryNinja on June 12, 2017, 10:01:31 PM
You can use freewallet for Android or iOS, it has  lot of currencies.
Don't recommend this wallet to anyone.
Looks like Freewallet just scammed tons of users for millions of dollars in coins.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1963839
https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/6gtrmd/freewalletorg_scam_millions_stolen/
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1963748

That's what happens when you keep your money on a web wallet which you don't control your own private keys.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: socks435 on June 12, 2017, 11:11:25 PM
You can use freewallet for Android or iOS, it has  lot of currencies.
Don't recommend this wallet to anyone.
Looks like Freewallet just scammed tons of users for millions of dollars in coins.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1963839
https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/6gtrmd/freewalletorg_scam_millions_stolen/
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1963748

That's what happens when you keep your money on a web wallet which you don't control your own private keys.
Such a good article didn't heard that thing.. and yeah not a good idea to choose a wallet that you don't have a control for private keys anytime you can be scam this is just the same as old scam wallet before. that they let growth that wallet but after few months they are gone and all coins are stuck in the site and never online again.. so i think much better to go with jaxx wallet this is more well known wallet and good option..


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: ckie2k on June 14, 2017, 03:47:07 PM
Thanks all for the reactions, i was out if the country for a while.
I'll do some research about all the recommendations.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: Gotottack on June 14, 2017, 04:12:59 PM
I guess there is none. The problem here lies with, profits again. There is quite a lot of money, time and effort to individually create a wallet let alone a wallet that can accept multiple altcoins. The reason why all the "multi wallets" are online is because they can profit from your transactions if you use their wallet.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: wuvdoll on June 15, 2017, 03:48:45 PM
I was wondering, is there any offline wallet that can hold altcoins and bitcoins?
I'm kinda done with having 10 different wallets :/
You are sparking with some new idea but technically I am not sure how much it will be possible.

As of date no such wallet has been created or attempted as each coin uses it's own technology which is not compatible directly with the other. However there are exchanges which offer you multiple wallets in different coins which you can give a try.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: reflector on June 15, 2017, 04:38:47 PM
I was wondering, is there any offline wallet that can hold altcoins and bitcoins?
I'm kinda done with having 10 different wallets :/

I am not sure about offline wallet, if you wish to hold the bitcoin and etherum together in online wallet. You could have choose coinbase or xapo. you could find the cold storage and valut options in the xapo with the options for standard and priority fees. Coinbase seems to down by yesterday when I noticed. This wallet also provides you option to hold the both the eth and btc in one sign up.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: Taki on June 15, 2017, 08:29:55 PM
Check out this resource: https://www.cryptocompare.com/wallets/#/overview (https://www.cryptocompare.com/wallets/#/overview)

If you scroll down through the wallets listed you'll see the currencies they deal with, see "Supported Coins"...this will give you and idea of which wallet(s) can cover all of your coin balances. It may not get you down to one provider, but certainly less than 10!

You'll have to do your own investigation to see which of the wallets listed that deal in multiple coins are offline or not, but that part should be easy!

Which coins are you dealing in?

Good luck.
I don't know a thing about multiwallets, especially about offline ones. But this link that you gave is really interesting, unfortunately not all wallets write their fees politic on the main page and to get the real value of fees you may know only after registration.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: btccashacc on June 15, 2017, 09:46:25 PM
Kinda hard to find a good multi wallet, there might be some but like people mentioned above it is scam, it has some bugs and there are some that you're not owning the private key. So for those reasons i think you should using single wallet instead of using multi wallet. I personally using single wallet i know that it is not simplest you have to own each wallet for every single coin that you want to hold but at least your coins will be safe, for small amount i stored them on trusted exchanger like poloniex and bittrex.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: ckie2k on June 16, 2017, 03:06:02 PM
Kinda hard to find a good multi wallet, there might be some but like people mentioned above it is scam, it has some bugs and there are some that you're not owning the private key. So for those reasons i think you should using single wallet instead of using multi wallet. I personally using single wallet i know that it is not simplest you have to own each wallet for every single coin that you want to hold but at least your coins will be safe, for small amount i stored them on trusted exchanger like poloniex and bittrex.

yeah i figured that some wallets are a bit dodgy. it's not about thousands worth but i would still not like to get scammed


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: stomachgrowls on June 16, 2017, 04:07:43 PM
Kinda hard to find a good multi wallet, there might be some but like people mentioned above it is scam, it has some bugs and there are some that you're not owning the private key. So for those reasons i think you should using single wallet instead of using multi wallet. I personally using single wallet i know that it is not simplest you have to own each wallet for every single coin that you want to hold but at least your coins will be safe, for small amount i stored them on trusted exchanger like poloniex and bittrex.

yeah i figured that some wallets are a bit dodgy. it's not about thousands worth but i would still not like to get scammed
We do really value our bitcoin soo much so neither with alts too.Ive been using jaxx but on the question about multi wallet offline, i cant see anything and i do still search on that one too and as been said above it would really be hard to code that one.So i do stick on storing them on different wallets as of now its okay to be hassled not only to be scammed :)


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: Catmony on June 16, 2017, 05:04:18 PM
You can try jaxx.io, exodus etc to hold multiple alts in a single wallet, you can also backup your wallet to access funds later on. But both of them are online wallets. If you want to store ETH and BTC offline, you can use myetherwallet.com and bitaddress.org to create paper wallet.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: amacar2 on June 16, 2017, 05:47:07 PM
There are multiple multicoin wallets out there and jaxx is one of my favorite. They also provide you full access to your coins and you can export any of your altcoin address to another wallet or backup your full wallet with just 12 words passphrase. I would like to recommend you to use them to store any alts like LTC, ETH, ETC which they supports.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: virasog on June 17, 2017, 10:46:10 PM
I was wondering, is there any offline wallet that can hold altcoins and bitcoins?
I'm kinda done with having 10 different wallets :/

There is no wallet that can hold different alt coins, but most exchanges and sites that have multiple coins make it easy to handle them.  The only time when this information is wrong is a sidechain token that was created under another coin.  That coin may only be available from the parent wallet.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: Jafri101 on July 31, 2017, 08:07:13 PM
As far as multi account is concerned  i use cryptonator but its not offline.. It has multi wallets for different coins and currencies plus it has its own exchange in it. If you want to convert your bitcoin to doge or litecoin or any other currency then you can use in it. And good thing is that its fees is low as compared to other wallets. So i guess its a better wallet for multi coins.


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: wookot on November 24, 2017, 01:28:35 PM
Are there any new multiwallets for altcoins?


Title: Re: Multi wallet?
Post by: BlackPanda on November 24, 2017, 02:27:51 PM
Maybe I'll stick with the official wallet of every coin. because I can feel much better security and trust. multi wallet can be said safe, but I still have a sense of concern because the wallet was created by a third party and until now there is no wallet that really has a high credibility. Trust and security are what I want most, so it is my choice and you may have other options.