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Author Topic: What wallets do you use?  (Read 53832 times)
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February 10, 2018, 04:00:25 AM
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Blockchain has become my favorite wallet, I love all the features of this wallet especially its security features that make it difficult to hack or track.
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February 10, 2018, 05:17:19 AM
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in my opinion, I have my own choice but I use Blockchain to balance BTC and myetherwallet for my ethereum and ERC20 tokens because many ICO and bounties issue tokens in the form of ERC20 which only accept some of the best etet wallet (not wallet purses) and myetherwallet for Token ERC20
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February 10, 2018, 05:45:28 AM
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Before you save money or send money to a certain bank I believe you have to learn a lot of information about that bank like. In this case, before you choose a wallet you must have learned a lot about the wallet. Personally I am using myetherwallet wallet because I find it has many advantages that I like.
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February 10, 2018, 05:52:29 AM
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I use coinbass to store my Btc and Etherum. I also Use MEW( My Ether Wallet) for ERC20 Tokens and an electrum wallet for Btc. Because its easy to use and so usefull. I also have an Blockchain wallet. I use it because of its security system. its security system is much stronger than others.
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February 10, 2018, 06:10:11 AM
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I'm using coinbase wallet because Coinbase wallet suit me best.
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February 10, 2018, 06:25:01 AM
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I use coinpayment. Because I can swap between coin types together
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February 10, 2018, 06:31:40 AM
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i use electronic wallet
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February 10, 2018, 07:16:21 AM
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I prefer to use market wallet, because if i want to send my btc to other market, i can buy doge first then send the doge to the destination market.
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February 10, 2018, 07:44:42 AM
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I use coins.ph as my wallet because its so easy for me to withdraw my income from btc. I use imtoken wallet to store my ethereum. Those are best for me.
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February 10, 2018, 07:51:40 AM
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Bitcoin Core
The most important software wallet that you’ll find is the native Bitcoin software. It comes attached with a core node and gives you all the features that you could possibly desire. Bitcoin Core builds on the native client by giving the option of handling all your tasks through a graphics user interface (GUI). So really, this is the wallet for you if you’re seeking a balance between power and access.
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February 10, 2018, 07:53:08 AM
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Hardware Wallets
Hardware wallets solve a very specific problem. Since Bitcoin transactions require the Internet to take place, there has always been an inherent security risk connected to using Bitcoin. Even though there are plenty of security measures, like password protected wallets, to stop malicious hackers from stealing your Bitcoin, a computer with security flaws will consequently lead to an insecure Bitcoin wallet.

This sparked the desire for Hardware Wallets (often also called ‘cold storage’), where we store our Bitcoin on a device that is completely disconnected from the Internet. Like that we can rest assured that our wallet will not suddenly be empty the next day.
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February 10, 2018, 07:54:27 AM
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Paper Wallet
People call this process a ‘Paper Wallet’ because you’re physically storing the key to your Bitcoin funds on the blockchain on a piece of paper. In many ways this is the safest way to store your coins, especially if you generate your wallet while disconnected from the internet.
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February 10, 2018, 07:56:37 AM
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Electrum Wallet is a wallet that I trust to store and transact, the fee is not too big is best for me Smiley

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February 10, 2018, 08:05:44 AM
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I use coinomi since its for multi wallet..
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February 10, 2018, 08:49:04 AM
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I am using Coin.ph as my wallet because it is very easy to use. It is very easy to convert Bitcoin into our country currency. It has a very ease of transaction. Fast and very convenient.
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February 12, 2018, 11:37:31 AM
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Blockchain.info
Blockchain.info was one of the first web wallets to capture a significant share of the market. With the emergence of Coinbase, however, Blockchain has been dwindling over time. Either way, it’s fair to say that Blockchain provides a straightforward service that can be used reliably enough for users of different experience levels.
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February 12, 2018, 11:38:51 AM
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Paper Wallet
People call this process a ‘Paper Wallet’ because you’re physically storing the key to your Bitcoin funds on the blockchain on a piece of paper. In many ways this is the safest way to store your coins, especially if you generate your wallet while disconnected from the internet.
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February 12, 2018, 11:44:28 AM
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Digital Hardware Wallet
Digital hardware wallets make the process above significantly easier by automating laborious parts of the process. Digital hardware wallets essentially act like a self-contained mini computer that can communicate with your laptop/desktop via USB. This is convenient because you can move your Bitcoin from your software wallet to your hardware wallet, or directly to your hardware wallet address from your Bitcoin source. By doing so, you disconnect your private key from a digital device that is actively connected to the Internet, which significantly reduces the chance of a malicious hacker stealing control of your coins. At the same time, your Bitcoin access stays on a computer, so that if you choose to liquidate some of your funds, you don’t have to go to the bank to grab a piece of paper and enter the characters thereon into your computer to make a purchase.

The digital hardware wallet scene has two major players: Trezor and Ledger. Lucky for you, we have two lengthy reviews detailing everything you need to know about Trezor’s flagship wallet and the Ledger Nano S.
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February 12, 2018, 11:46:28 AM
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I'm a fan of blockchain.info. I think it is easy to use and I never thought to get to another wallet. I found everything I need
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February 12, 2018, 11:48:44 AM
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In most cases I use my cold wallet: Ledger Nano S. There are a lot of supported coins (including ERC20 tokens). For most popular coins - Ledger Nano S has its own app (max 5 apps can be installed on 1 device).
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