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June 28, 2018, 09:04:49 PM
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Myetherwallet seems like a good option and is used by a lot of people, other option could be coinbase, although it is not fully recommended to have all your cryptos on wallets but also invested.
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June 28, 2018, 09:07:56 PM
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Well, to begin with, as advised to use MEW , this is for Ethereum and tokens that are based on erc 20 , and the blockchain info is for bitcoin

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June 28, 2018, 09:22:13 PM
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The MEW wallet still remains the best for me as it doesn't require any special technicality to operate. It is also the most used wallet by bounty and crypto enthusiasts and so far I haven't seen anyone complain about the wallet. So I would advice you to go for the MEW wallet.
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June 28, 2018, 09:22:31 PM
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I would say that Eidoo is a good starter wallet for those who don’t want to invest in a ledger. However, whether a beginner or not, but highly think a ledger is best.
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June 28, 2018, 09:25:35 PM
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For a beginner start with simple wallets which will not make you have complications. Simple to operate and easy to acquire. For that I'd highly recommend MEW, it's not only feely available but also very effective when it comes to how it operates not to mention secure if encrypted properly

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June 29, 2018, 09:29:04 PM
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For a beginner start with simple wallets which will not make you have complications. Simple to operate and easy to acquire. For that I'd highly recommend MEW, it's not only feely available but also very effective when it comes to how it operates not to mention secure if encrypted properly

Yes, for beginners like me, i used MEW for storing my rewards in any bounty that I joined, I also use MEW in transferring funds in my personal wallet, MEW is easy to used in storing your coins and it is also an ERC20 compatible wallet the most used wallet in campaigns and bounty programs, Ive been using MEW for a couple of months and have no problem in using it.
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June 29, 2018, 10:13:31 PM
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Many people use MyEtherWallet, but in my opinion, it is not the easiest wallet to understand for beginners. You are your own bank and it might seem like something unpleasant for newbies. You have to control keys, codes and things like that which is not good for non-tech people. If you ask me, I would recommend wallets like Enjin and Eidoo. They are very user-friendly and easy to use even for people that are not well-educated in the world of cryptocurrencies. Remember that we have to respect platforms that are trying to make cryptocurrencies as easy as it can be for everyone. You can start with one of them and later compare them with more sophisticated methods  Smiley.

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June 30, 2018, 12:13:38 PM
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It probably depends on which coins you are going to want to store and use. If you are buying Bitcoin then I like Exodus it is simple to use and doesn't require you to download the blockchain. If it is ERC-20 coins then MyEtherWallet just make sure you take care and precautions with security.
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