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January 06, 2017, 09:44:14 AM
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I think the best wallet electrum. It has both ease of use and a simple structure. I did not use the other wallets too much. Do you think I should go on electrum too? Or are they in better wallets?
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January 06, 2017, 05:46:09 PM
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I think the best wallet electrum. It has both ease of use and a simple structure. I did not use the other wallets too much. Do you think I should go on electrum too? Or are they in better wallets?

I don't understand very well what you are trying to say, but if it is you are asking about electrum ,if you should use it cause people think it's the best, I also think like this.

Electrum is without a doubt the best SPV wallet for a desktop PC, no matter what OS, Windows, Linux or Mac, it will work flawlessly in both of them.

However if you have a lot of coins you should aim for a hardware wallet like Ledger,Trezor or Keepkey.




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January 06, 2017, 09:10:33 PM
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We also can't read your mind.  HOW you use BTC might strongly affect YOUR preferences for wallet software.  I use Electrum because it does everything I have ever needed.  Others want the full blockchain and use and need it for their purposes.  In those cases Electrum would not be a good choice.  I also use Trezor(s) with my Electrum wallets and even then only via onion servers.  Lots of options with Electrum.  Its safe and user friendly.  Jump in the water is fine!!

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