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September 17, 2020, 02:47:31 PM
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I start using Jaxx Liberty wallet. Do you suggest me another ? I want to have all the alternative coins to that and dont have a lot of wallets. Also fees must be low.
You pay the fees for the blockchain, not the wallet. They are the same everywhere.

If a wallet charges you an extra fee on top of the blockchain network fees, then you should move on to another wallet.


For ETH and ERC20, use MyEtherWallet
For ETH and Erc20, use MyEtherwallet through Metamask cause using MyEtherwallet direct is not safe.

Thank you. I may go for hardware wallet. I think its the best.
I will advise you to choose Ledger hardware wallet due the vulnerability said about Trezor last year although I haven't read if the vulnerability is fixed or not but it better to use the safe product. However, there are some certain altcoin which the hardware wallet dont support.

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September 18, 2020, 11:17:45 AM
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Thank you. I may go for hardware wallet. I think its the best.
You're welcome.

Hardware wallets are safer but the one that I'm using is with Ledger. Choose from Nano S or Nano X, any of the two will do as long as you can avail it.

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September 22, 2020, 09:05:09 AM
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Thank you. I may go for hardware wallet. I think its the best.
Some things you may need to consider first:
- What coins do you want to save, whether the hardware wallet supports them.
- Hardware wallet connectivity features such as cable, Bluetooth, NFC, air gap, card reader, etc.
- Support from developers for the development/updating of hardware wallet applications.
- Price considerations.

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October 05, 2020, 05:37:57 PM
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You cannot be talking of recommended cryptocurrency wallets without mentioning the trust wallet and I didn't see that on your website. The coinbase you listed can be recommended to people in some regions in the world but not Africa which they restrict from enjoying the benefits of fiat currencies trading like they offer to other countries.
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October 05, 2020, 08:56:23 PM
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You cannot be talking of recommended cryptocurrency wallets without mentioning the trust wallet and I didn't see that on your website.
He did mention it in the list, Look carefully again, thou its obvious OP was looking for referrals
What's with people and hyping wallets that are not open source. Top of the list of software wallets should be a wallet like Electrum.

The Coinbase you listed can be recommended to people in some regions in the world but not Africa which they restrict from enjoying the benefits of fiat currencies trading like they offer to other countries.
The Coinbase has 3 different products

1. Coinbase Pro (advanced exchange) -  https://pro.coinbase.com
2. Coinbase (Simple exchange and custodial wallet) - https://www.coinbase.com
3. Coinbase wallet (Non-custodial wallet) - https://wallet.coinbase.com

OP should be talking about the third option that lets you access and back up private keys but again he was after making referrals.

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October 05, 2020, 09:29:28 PM
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You cannot be talking of recommended cryptocurrency wallets without mentioning the trust wallet and I didn't see that on your website.
He did mention it in the list, Look carefully again, thou its obvious OP was looking for referrals
What's with people and hyping wallets that are not open source. Top of the list of software wallets should be a wallet like Electrum.

The Coinbase you listed can be recommended to people in some regions in the world but not Africa which they restrict from enjoying the benefits of fiat currencies trading like they offer to other countries.
The Coinbase has 3 different products

1. Coinbase Pro (advanced exchange) -  https://pro.coinbase.com
2. Coinbase (Simple exchange and custodial wallet) - https://www.coinbase.com
3. Coinbase wallet (Non-custodial wallet) - https://wallet.coinbase.com

OP should be talking about the third option that lets you access and back up private keys but again he was after making referrals.


OH... That was my bad. May be I didn't allow the page to open completely before I exited.
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October 06, 2020, 03:15:31 PM
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You cannot be talking of recommended cryptocurrency wallets without mentioning the trust wallet and I didn't see that on your website.

I don't see a single reason to recommend "trust wallet".

It is just another random closed source wallet with no specific features other wallets don't have.
And the fact that it is being hyped that much by relatively new (or low level) accounts just makes me more suspicious.

Definitely wouldn't specifically recommend it.



He did mention it in the list, Look carefully again, thou its obvious OP was looking for referrals
What's with people and hyping wallets that are not open source. Top of the list of software wallets should be a wallet like Electrum.

Probably just paid shills.

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October 08, 2020, 08:35:48 AM
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You cannot be talking of recommended cryptocurrency wallets without mentioning the trust wallet and I didn't see that on your website.

I don't see a single reason to recommend "trust wallet".

It is just another random closed source wallet with no specific features other wallets don't have.
And the fact that it is being hyped that much by relatively new (or low level) accounts just makes me more suspicious.

Definitely wouldn't specifically recommend it.



He did mention it in the list, Look carefully again, thou its obvious OP was looking for referrals
What's with people and hyping wallets that are not open source. Top of the list of software wallets should be a wallet like Electrum.

Probably just paid shills.


Newbies, to help you choose a wallet. You read this blog, https://www.veriphi.io/en/software-wallet-analysis

You research the different comparisons between the different software-wallets, https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1aZ1zbaUEzCo9NCctN8-eL2VLIiSdY009tTJvRXDUWEw/edit?usp=sharing

Leave feed back about the spreadsheet in this topic, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5202959.0

Or if still truly confused, use Electrum, https://electrum.org/

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