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May 17, 2017, 10:46:59 PM
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Hello everyone, I have recently invested in different altcoins (LTC, PIVX, SC, ICN, NEM, DGB, DOGE, STEEM, and MAID) but I wasn't able to find a wallet to store all of them since I would like to hold on to them. I have my own wallet for PIVX for the rest in poloniex and kraken. Any help will be appreciated, thank you!
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