Is it possible to store XMR on hardware wallets? How convenient is this for newbies?
It is for advanced users, because you have to be responsible to secure your wallet, your backup, your private key. So, if you are newbies in crypto, you should stick to exchanges' address to store your money. Remember to choose reliable exchanges, like Binnance, Block chain, Coinbase, ask so on. Always should stay away from small exchanges because their security is worse than big exchanges, and in bad situation (attacks) they might not compensate for their users.
I am against storing crypto on exchanges, regardless of their size.
I noticed that storing xmr is more difficult than eth
Thx for the link to guide. I will surely read it.
I thought it was relatively straight forward. Nano S.
But you do need to run the gui wallet (and sync up a node) and use the hw wallet as your "secure key holder"
Watched a video, cryptodad or something on you tube for the main points.
Main take away point was virus software will delete MoneroD is there anything that can be done about that?
Adding it to the exclusions in your virus software is the answer for now.
Technically, this method of storing xmr on NanoC is possible only ?